
State Rail Authority of New South Wales
The State Rail Authority of New South Wales, established in 1980, was responsible for managing and operating the rail services in New South Wales, Australia. It oversaw passenger and freight trains, ensuring safe and reliable transportation. In 2003, it was restructured and its functions were taken over by different organizations, including the Transport Assets Holding Entity and the NSW TrainLink, which focus on improving public transport services. The authority played a significant role in developing the state's rail infrastructure and supporting its economy through efficient transportation.