The construction mileage of this part of the railway is not long, and the railways near the industrial base are already in place, so it is expected that the construction period will only take a year and a half.
The second part of the Central Railway, located in the true center of the Australian region, connects Darwin, Bodem, Tennant Creek, Alicia Springs, and Takura from north to south, eventually linking back to the Industrial Railway.
The third part of the Central Railway is actually about the railway connections between Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland Capital Territory, and the four regions.
All four regions are located in the east of Australia, which also has the largest Australian population.
The railway planning in this part is quite complicated; not only are the railways interconnected between the four regions, but also within each administrative region, the railways must form a loop to facilitate population movement and economic exchange.