New Train Station For Melbourne’s Growing West
Photo: Herald Sun
The new station between Rockbank and Melton will be funded by the Labor Government’s Growth Area Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC) and ready to take passengers by late 2019.
Toolern is set to grow rapidly and needs a train station with its current population of around 1,000 expected to soar to 55,000 in coming decades. Around 2,000 passengers will use the station from 2021.
The new station will be located near Ferris Road in Melton South, and include car parking, a bus interchange, bike storage. Locals will get an opportunity to have their say on the station’s concept designs in comings weeks.
The new station builds on the Labor Government’s massive upgrade of the line through Melbourne’s west, which will duplicate 18 kilometres of track, paving the way for future electrification to Melton.
Rockbank Station will be rebuilt with new facilities and more than 300 new car parks. Additional platforms and pedestrian links will also be built at Bacchus Marsh and Ballan, giving both stations a second platform to boost capacity and allow trains to easily pass each other.
A consortium of Lendlease, Coleman Rail and SMEC has been announced as the preferred bidder to deliver the project.
Early construction works kicked off last month, with station upgrades and track duplication to begin next year and the project to be complete by late 2019.
Bạn đang tìm dịch vụ về Siêu thị?
chuyên bán các loại thực phẩm tươi ngon như trái cây, thịt, cá,...
Article sourced from premier.vic.gov.au.