I suggest you set up an equation that equates the time the two trains meet. Call the two trains A and B, the distance from Newcastle to the meet point D_a and the distance from Sydney to the meet point D_b The time it takes for train A to get to the meet point from Newcastle is D_a/R_a, and the time for train B to get there from Sydney is D_b/R_b. Since they get there at the same time, you have:
7:45 + D_a/R_a= 8:15 + D_b/R_b
You also know that D_a = 100/60 * R_b, and D_b = 40/60*R_a
Put these together to eliminate the D_a and D-b terms, and you will get an equation in terms of R_a/R_b, which you can solve. Once you have the ratio of R_a/R_b, you can determine the time it takes for train B to go from Sydney to the meet point based on
D_b = R_a*40 min = R_b * Time_b, or Time_b = R_a/R_b* 40 min.
From this you can determine the meet time.
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