Deer Park’s new station is the first in Victoria with a rooftop garden as part of works to deliver a greener, more sustainable station precinct for commuters in Melbourne’s west.
Following the removal of the Mt Derrimut Road, Deer Park level crossing in April, the project team has started planting more than 5500 native grasses and wildflowers on top of the station buildings, which are visible from the station forecourt and the Melbourne-bound platforms.
With a focus on flowering native plants such as the rock correa, rounded noon flower, blueberry lily and eutaxia, the rooftop garden will add to the biodiversity of Deer Park complimenting the local flora of Melbourne’s western suburbs.
The rooftop garden will also help to reduce the heat island effect of the station buildings, reduce storm water runoff, and improve water quality.
More than 50,000 trees, shrubs and grasses will have been planted in the station precinct when works are completed.
The Mt Derrimut Road level crossing was removed for good via a 1.2km rail bridge and a new, elevated Deer Park Station opened with an air-conditioned waiting room for commuters, secure bicycle parking and a V/Line ticketing office.
Since then, construction crews have been working to complete the station precinct, including a new bus interchange, station forecourts, new and upgraded car parks, and landscaping works.
Station precinct transforms
Works on the station precinct will continue following the planting of the rooftop garden.
The project team will then complete works on the southern car park and finish off the new bus interchange over the coming weeks, providing additional car parking for commuters and increasing access to public transport services.
There will be 150 new and upgraded car parks in the station precinct when the works are completed later this year.
Mt Derrimut Road was the 68th level crossing removed, and in addition to level crossing removals at Fitzgerald Road, Ardeer and Robinsons Road, Deer Park, its removal has made the Geelong and Ballarat lines level crossing free between Deer Park and the city.
In 2026, every level crossing between Melton and the CBD will be a thing of the past, with works underway to remove 3 level crossings at Coburns, Exford and Ferris roads in Melton and one at Hopkins Road, Truganina.
In total, 110 level crossings will be removed from Melbourne by 2030, with 72 already gone for good.