Australia interactive railway map. Mainline, regional and freight rail network — filterable by speed, electrification, track gauge and line usage.
Australia rail network drawn from data mapped by OpenStreetMap contributors, covering mainline railways, regional lines, commuter rail and freight corridors. Lines are colour-coded by rail type and filterable by maximum permitted speed, electrification system, track gauge and line usage. The map reveals the layered structure of the network: high-speed intercity spines, slower regional connectors, freight-only branches serving ports and industrial zones, and heritage lines preserved for tourism. Switch between filter modes to view the same railway infrastructure through a different lens — the same line that appears as a passenger main line in usage mode will show its permitted speed and electrification system in the other views.
Australia has 44,268 mapped railway segments including 2,153 tram lines, 253 metro segments, 972 light rail segments and 4,191 narrow gauge segments — a major regional rail hub. It also includes 10 high-speed railway segments and 53,736 electrification-tagged segments.