New Byron Bay Train Service Back on Track

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Story by Hamish Broome

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BYRON BAY’S first train service since 2004 is back on track after Byron Shire Council voted to remove a planning restriction which threatened to derail the project.

Construction of the planned 3km tourist shuttle from the Elements of Byron resort to the Byron Bay CBD was halted when Transport for NSW, the owners of the track, refused to consent to a coastal erosion planning restriction which was part of the development application for the project.

The restriction, under Section 88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, would have required the Byron Bay town platform to be removed and the land revegetated if the ocean came within 50m of the building.

t’s understood the issue for Transport for NSW was the restriction being placed on the title of the land, which would have had implications for the entire 132km train line – as well as public assets near the coast all over the state.

The entire rail corridor would also need to be formally closed for the title to be placed on the land.

At the October meeting six Byron Shire councillors voted to remove the restriction from the DA, while three – Cate Coorey, Paul Spooner, and Jan Hackett – voted against.


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