11 September 2023
Progress in Burwood
Early construction of Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East is continuing in Burwood, with a blitz of works to prepare for construction of the brand new station and twin tunnels. These include building a tunnel boring machine launch site and moving services including water, power, sewer and gas.
A new park and playground has already been delivered at Lundgren Chain Reserve, as well as a new barbeque area near Highbury Road, providing a replacement to the Sinnott Street Reserve.
SRL powering ahead
Construction of Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East is powering ahead, with trains running by 2035 – slashing travel times, easing congestion and creating thousands of jobs.
SRL East from Cheltenham to Box Hill will deliver 6 brand new underground stations, opening up access to health, education and employment destinations across Melbourne’s east and south east.
As our city grows, the public transport network will need to support an additional 11 million trips a day, with 19 million extra trips on our roads.
Building SRL East is creating up to 8,000 jobs, with 14% of hours on early construction being worked by apprentices, trainees and cadets, with fantastic opportunities for women, Aboriginal and disadvantaged Victorians.
SRL will not only ease pressure on our roads and public transport, it will help reshape how and where we grow in the decades ahead. Through careful planning and investment around each station, SRL will bring more jobs, greater housing choices and opportunities to our middle suburbs.
Benefits for Burwood
- A brand new train connection for Burwood residents and Deakin University staff and students.
- Direct access to Deakin University with a new pedestrian bridge over Burwood Highway.
- Burwood to Box Hill in 3.5 minutes.
- Construction of SRL will support up to 24,000 jobs.
- Enhanced recreational areas including Gardiners Creek Trail.
Burwood, what's your vision?
SRL is more than a rail line – the areas around the new stations will be thriving communities with better public transport options, making them even more attractive places to live, work and study. SRL will deliver more diverse and affordable housing options, as well as opportunities for businesses and jobs in the neighbourhoods around the new stations. New community infrastructure like schools, parks and playgrounds will support local living.
We’ve been talking to local residents, businesses and stakeholders for several years about what people value most about their areas. Building on these conversations, we’ve released the SRL Precincts Discussion Paper and are inviting people to share their vision for the future of these growing areas.
Opportunities in Burwood could include creating a new mixed-use retail, service and commercial area adjacent to the Gardiners Creek trail and Burwood Highway; transforming light industrial areas over time to deliver new kinds of employment as the precinct evolves; new green spaces, improved streetscapes and easy connections to nearby schools and Deakin University; and more diverse and affordable housing options enabling more families to call Burwood home.
We want to hear what you think about the opportunities in Burwood and the priority areas we should focus on as we plan for the future. Your feedback from the SRL Precincts Discussion Paper will help inform the formal planning process for the broader areas around the SRL East stations.
To find out more and share your vision, visit Engage Vic.
Melbourne is growing
Within a decade, Melbourne is expected to officially overtake Sydney as Australia’s largest city. By the 2050s, we’ll have a population of around 9 million. We need to plan ahead.
SRL is a generational investment in the future of our city and state. As well as the extraordinary benefits to the economy, to our transport network, to the environment and to making easy and fast journeys across our city and state – it’s also about the quality of life the next generation of Victorians will enjoy, and their access to affordable housing, healthcare and employment.
Over decades, SRL will help change the form of Melbourne, attracting new businesses and housing where people want to live – right near great public transport. It’ll support the vibrancy, safety and greenery of these areas, through careful urban planning, more retail and hospitality, more trees and great open spaces in the broader areas around the new stations.
This year, structure planning for these ‘SRL Precincts’ gets underway, which is why we invite you to share your vision. There will be many other opportunities to share your feedback with us throughout the process.
SRL East communities – Cheltenham, Clayton, Monash, Glen Waverley, Burwood and Box Hill – are already thriving places, rich in history and character. Planning for the future now will help safeguard what you love about your area and support liveable, walkable and sustainable communities for future generations.
To hear about Burwood's construction updates and disruptions, text BURWOOD to 0429 469 592.
What's happening near you in 2023
It’s a big year for SRL East. Take a look at the construction work planned for your local area.
Works being delivered this year
We’ve started work at Sinnott Street in Burwood and will soon begin building a launch site for the tunnel boring machines,which will begin tunnelling towards Glen Waverley in 2026. We’re also moving services like water, sewer and communications cables out of the way before we start major construction on this city-shaping project. Thank you for your cooperation during these works.
Box Hill
Relocating the 109 tram stop on Whitehorse Rd; moving services.
Glen Waverley
Site investigations; telecommunications, power and gas relocation.
Monash
Moving services; site preparations.
Clayton
Site investigations and preparations; moving services.
Heatherton
Site preparations; moving services; building a tunnel access structure.
Cheltenham
Site investigations and geotechnical drilling.