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Adelaide (Australia), 5 March 2025 – The celebration of this new partnership took place at Roy Hill’s offices in Perth, Western Australia. Executives from both companies came together for a tour of ...
But that doesn't explain why Roy Hill wanted their machine painted Pepto-Bismol pink. In this case, it was fitting that locomotive was unveiled on Oct. 31, the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness ...
Roy Hill’s first shipment departed Port Hedland in December 2015 to South Korea and in the years since has established itself as a trusted and reliable producer of iron ore, delivering to steel ...
Roy Hill’s locomotive is painted pink because the company supports breast cancer research. Wabtec is finishing up the locomotive’s build now, and then it will be tested further in the first ...
Wabtec on Oct. 31 revealed its second-generation FLXdrive battery locomotive, which will be delivered in 2024 to Australian iron ore mining company Roy Hill. The unit’s pink livery symbolizes Roy Hill ...