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​​Aurizon, Pacific National lash out at Australian rail rival Qube over market-access claims

By James Panichi ( February 13, 2019, 06:53 GMT | Insight) -- A landmark cartel prosecution against Australian logistics companies Aurizon and Pacific National has become caught up in a debate about the width of a suburban street in the northeastern city of Brisbane, with opposing sides presenting a judge with Google Street View printouts as evidence. Today's clash in the Federal Court of Australia was over claims that the two rail-transport companies had been both willing and able to delay the operations of logistics rival Qube — a claim hinging on the ability of trucks using Aurizon’s Acacia Ridge facility in Brisbane to form a long line on suburban streets.A landmark cartel prosecution against Australian logistics companies Aurizon and Pacific National has become caught up in a debate about the width of a suburban street in the northeastern city of Brisbane, with opposing sides presenting a court with Google Street View printouts as evidence....

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