Arc Infrastructure, formerly Brookfield Rail and WestNet Rail, is a rail infrastructure manager and access provider in Western Australia with a long-term lease on the network from the Government of Western Australia. It operates approximately 5,500km of standard, narrow and dual gauge rail infrastructure in the southern half of the state.
On 1 June 2006, Australian Railroad Group was sold with the above rail rolling stock and terminal assets passing to QR National, and the below rail infrastructure business to Babcock & Brown Infrastructure.[5][6][7] Initially Babcock & Brown held a 51% shareholding, the remaining 49% being held by minority shareholders with Babcock & Brown having an option to increase its holding.[8] In March 2008 Babcock & Brown increased its shareholding to 76%.[9] It later took full ownership.
In 2017, Brookfield Rail relocated its headquarters from Welshpool to Perth Airport.[13] In July 2017, the company was again rebranded as Arc Infrastructure.[14][15][16]
Arc Infrastructure has a lease until 2049 on 5,500 kilometres (3,400mi) of rail infrastructure throughout the southern half of Western Australia, from Geraldton in the north, to Leonora and Kalgoorlie in the east, and south to Esperance, Albany and Bunbury.[21][22]
It is responsible for maintaining the network and granting access to operators.
References
↑Australian Railroad Group buys Westrail freight Railway Digest December 2000 page 23