Works powering ahead to make Newport level crossing free

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Major works are continuing in Newport, to get rid of the dangerous and congested level crossing at Maddox Road.

Crews have started building the third rail bridge over Maddox Road which is set to carry freight later this year and will separate trains from drivers, pedestrians and cyclists for good.

In June, two 450-tonne mobile cranes will lift 24 beams into place, weighing up to 110 tonnes each, to form the new freight rail bridge.

To safely carry out these works, Maddox Road will temporarily close between Macaulay Street and Railway Parade at times between Thursday 18 and Sunday 28 June:

  • 7am, Thursday 18 June to 7am, Monday 22 June
  • 7pm to 7am, Tuesday 23 June to Saturday 27 June
  • 7am, Saturday 27 June to 7am, Sunday 28 June

Works are also underway to build a new 400m path along the rail line between Maddox Road and Ross Road. The path will provide the missing link for a safe off-road connection from Newport Station to Altona North.

In April, a new pedestrian and cycling bridge was lifted into place over Champion Road, providing locals with a safer connection over the busy rail line and allowing the level crossing to permanently close to vehicles.

Passenger trains are travelling over Maddox Road on two new rail bridges, which were completed in late April.

Drivers are also using the new Akuna Drive link road to travel through the area and connect to Maddox Road, which will be boom gate free later this year.

Five level crossings are going for good in Melbourne’s inner west, at Newport, Altona, Spotswood and Yarraville, boosting safety and easing congestion throughout the are.

Level Crossing Removal Maddox Road and Champion Road, Newport