Community & Partners
TAHE appoints and collaborates with a number of organisations to undertake end to end management of assets on TAHE’s behalf. TAHE also partners with the private sector and community organisations to manage our commercial infrastructure.
Who We Partner WithCommunity Initiatives
Learn MoreGunning
Gunning station’s new future as a community arts and cultural hub was showcased at a preview event in May.
Read moreBlayney
The Blayney and surrounding communities have access to a new arts hub located in the newly restored Blayney Station in NSW’s Central West
Read moreAffordable Housing
TAHE’s Affordable Housing Pilot Project will unlock new housing opportunities to help tackle the rising challenge of housing affordability in NSW.
Read moreSafety
Safety is a key priority and underpins everything we do, every day. Our safety culture guides our overarching objective – to undertake our activities in a safe and reliable manner, and importantly, in our focus on the safety and wellbeing of our workers.
FAQs
TAHE was established as a state-owned corporation on 1 July 2020, the owner of an extensive portfolio of railway assets, networks and infrastructure across NSW.
We’re committed to delivering commercial, place-making, sustainable and socially responsible outcomes for the people of NSW, while enhancing our transport systems safety, connectivity and reliability.
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Our StoryTAHE brings a new opportunity in the strategic management of our heavy rail infrastructure. TAHE is uniquely placed to unlock the value of our commercial assets, while creating long term value.
Our legislated objectives guide our approach to these activities:
- Undertake activities in a safe and reliable manner
- Support the interests of communities through the exercise of social responsibility
- Contribute to sustainable outcomes
- Promote regional development
- Be a successful, commercial business
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Corporate GovernanceTAHE owns an extensive asset portfolio of tracks, trains, stations, retail spaces and significant land holdings around stations within the Sydney Metropolitan area and regional NSW.
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Our Role and ResponsibilityMany TAHE projects will create greater network efficiency, financial sustainability and network resilience which will underpin reliable delivery of public transport and freight services into the future.
Initiatives in the metropolitan network such as Digital Systems will harness technology and innovation.
Other projects, such as Redfern North Eveleigh Precinct renewal and Central Station development will revitalise significant areas creating accessible and vibrant mixed-use activity around key transport nodes.
TAHE is playing a key role in a number of projects to deliver new employment, residential and place-making opportunities for the people of NSW.
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Current ProjectsDo you have a property enquiry?
Our dedicated team is actively reviewing our portfolio to identify opportunities to deliver on our commercial, sustainable and place-making objectives.
We are open to ideas so if you have one for our sites, please get in touch.
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