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Australian Road Train Association
SupplierAustralian Road Train Association
AddressP.O. Box 1861, DUBBO NSW 2830, Toowoomba, Australia
Telephone02 6882 2666
Emailinfo@australianroadtrains.com.au
Supplier Web Sitehttp://www.australianroadtrains.com.au/
The Australian Road Train Association was originally formed in 1989, at a small meeting in Dubbo, of around 20 NSW based road train operators.

The basis of the meeting was to form an association to lobby the NSW authorities to gain road train access to western NSW. Before 1989 general freight carrying road trains were not allowed to operate in NSW. Only stock carrying road trains were allowed west of the Darling River.

After working closely with the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority and the NSW Police Service, gradual access was granted, firstly to Byrock then Trangie and then onto Narromine.

The ARTA purchased a block of ground in the industrial area of Narromine and developed it as a staging area for road trains.

In 1993 road trains were conducted and assessed and eventually access was granted into Dubbo.

In 1993 the ATRA started a campaign to gain access into the rice and wheat growing areas of southern NSW and the wheat and cotton growing areas of northern NSW.

We now have a very large area, on and west of the Newell Highway where we operate road trains.

In about 1996 the ARTA finally gained approval from the NSW Minister of Transport and Roads, Carl Scully, to tow converter Dollies behind lead trailers on all B-Double routes in NSW with the exception of the Sydney metro area.

This was the culmination of three years of intense lobbying of the enforcement agencies and many exhaustive field trials with full co-operation and assistance of the NSW RTA.

At a meeting called by the ARTA, the then Director of Road Infrastructure, Paul Forward, instigated the federally funded study of the future of road trains on the Newell Highway. The outcome called the "Vaile Report".

With the ever-appreciated assistance of the RTA's Freight Liaison Officer, Stuart Pedan, and The ARTA have an ongoing strategy to open all roads west of the Newell Highway to all Multi combination vehicles.

The ARTA, being a national transport industry association has held meetings and forums in most states of Australia including such places as Adelaide, Perth, Tocumwal, Deniliquin, Toowoomba, Roma and Townsville.

The strong and Sometimes controversial voice of the ARTA has been heard in many places from local government right through to the state and federal Transport Ministers offices.

We have launched a great deal for existing members for our Membership Drive, where we now offer a 50% discount off your next annual subscription if you sign up a new member. Sign up two or more and have your next subscription waived completely! Not applicable to ARTA Executive!

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