Toorak Road level crossing is gone for good
Level Crossing RemovalToorak Road level crossing gone for good
Read moreToorak Road level crossing gone for good
Read moreThe Toorak Road level crossing is gone. This means safer and less congested travel for 37,000 motorists each day and more reliable services on the Glen Waverley line.
Read moreOn 7 May 2020, the Minister for Planning designated the Manchester Road Level Crossing Removal Project Area under section 95 of the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 (MTPF Act).
Read moreOn 26 May 2020, the Minister for Planning designated the Werribee Street, Werribee Level Crossing Removal Project Area under section 95 of the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 (MTPF Act).
Read moreWorks will soon begin on removing the dangerous and congested Clyde Road level crossing in Berwick, with a road underpass.
Read moreOn 5 May 2020, the Minister for Planning designated the Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing Level Crossing Removal Project Area under section 95 of the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 (MTPF Act).
Read moreVideo of construction works underway on the Cheltenham and Mentone level crossing removals.
Read moreLearn more about the level crossing removal at Glenroy Road in our May community update.
Read moreOn 1 May 2020, the Minister for Planning designated the Cranbourne Line Duplication Project Area under section 95 of the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 (MTPF Act).
Read moreTo remove the level crossing and construct the new stations at Maroondah Highway, Lilydale and Manchester Road, Mooroolbark, some trees and vegetation will need to be protected, while others will be removed.
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