Customer access to the CQCN
Application

Step 1

Download appropriate information

Step 2

Submit a Conceptual Operating Plan

Step 3

You receive a response from Aurizon Network

Application for access to the rail network must be submitted in the format of an Access Application. Prior to submitting an Access Application, the Access Seeker may seek initial meetings with us to discuss the Access Application and to seek clarification of the process used.

The Access Application must include information on the applicant, a general train service description, timetable requirements, Rollingstock details and any known infrastructure requirements.

Once the information required has been received, we will provide a written acknowledgment of receipt of the access application.

Review

Step 4

Your Conceptual Operation Plan is considered

Step 5

You receive an Indicative Access Proposal

Aurizon will review the information received and assess the Access Application to develop an Indicative Access Proposal (IAP).

The IAP outlines:

  • the rollingstock and train configuration proposed
  • a summary of the relevant operating characteristics
  • an initial capacity assessment
  • any other submitted Access Requests that if approved would effect the proposed train service
  • an initial estimate of the access charge applicable to the train service proposed
  • details of additional information required in preparation for the negotiation stages.

The IAP contains indicative arrangements only and does not oblige Aurizon Network to provide access until an Access Agreement has been executed.

The IAP remains valid for 90 days after the date the IAP is sent to the Access Seeker. The Access Seeker may accept or reject the IAP. When the IAP is accepted then the Access Application enters the negotiation stage.

Negotiation

Step 6

Advise if Indicative Access Proposal is acceptable

Step 7

Finalise all your obligations

Negotiation begins with the acceptance of an IAP by the Access Seeker. At this stage the Access Seeker and Aurizon Network negotiate the details of the Access Request with the intention of executing an Access Agreement. The negotiation period is set a maximum period of 9 months.

Negotiations will cease in the event of the following;

  • the execution of a Access Agreement in respect of the access sought by the Access Seeker
  • Aurizon Network receiving written notification by the Access Seeker that it no longer wishes to proceed with its Access Application
  • Aurizon Network issuing a Negotiation Cessation Notice to the Access Seeker
  • the expiration of the 9 months, although if both parties agree this 9 month period can be extended.
Approval

Step 8

Aurizon Network prepares Access Agreement

Step 9

With Accreditation you sign the Access Agreement

Step 10

Start operating on Aurizon rail network.

Aurizon prepares an access agreement, and negotiates final terms and conditions with you. Once you have accreditation as a rail operator from Queensland Transport, sign the access agreement with Aurizon Network.

Undertaking

The Access Undertaking sets out the terms under which Aurizon Network provides access to the Central Queensland Coal Network. The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) approved Aurizon Network's 2017 Access Undertaking (UT5) on 19 December 2019.

For more information on the Access Undertaking, please visit the QCA website.

Reports and QCA
Line diagrams

Aurizon Network continues to look for new ways to improve the timeliness and capability of our reporting. Our rail infrastructure line diagrams have received a transformation and are now available as an interactive live map.

The live map allows changes to the configuration and/or ownership of the rail Infrastructure (as required by per Clause 3.22 of the 2017 Access Undertaking (UT5)) to be updated and reported as they occur, rather than on a six-monthly basis. It also contains a user-friendly search function, which can be used to easily identify specific locations within the CQCN.

We trust the users will enjoy exploring the new and improved line diagrams. We welcome any feedback you may have via email to networkregulation@aurizon.com.au

Interactive line diagrams

Planning and development

The Network Development Plan is Aurizon Network’s medium to long term planning document which sets out a range of options to increase the capacity of the CQCN.

The System Operating Parameters describe how the CQCN is modelled and the input parameters used to determine the capacity of the Network.

Need more information?

If you need to access Aurizon CQCN information pre-2020, please email complianceofficer@aurizon.com.au

Reference User Funding Agreement (RUFA) - if you need to access to any user funding templates, please email networkregulation@aurizon.com.au