The Victorian government is about to release design options for the raising or lowering of the rail line at the Ferguson Street level crossing.
The level crossing is located in Williamstown, on the Williamstown
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Melbourne tram terminus upgrade complete
A newly upgraded tram terminus has reopened in the north of Melbourne.
The tram terminus at Melville Road, Pascoe Vale South will improve accessibility and services on Route 58.
It has delivered new amenities
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Government-industry group formed for rail freight in Victoria
A joint government and industry group will advocate for the Victorian rail freight sector.
The newly formed Rail Freight Working group will combine government agencies, freight and primary industries to
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First section of the Metro Tunnel now complete
The first tunnel boring machine (TBM) named Joan has worked around the clock for months, dug underneath the city, and installed the tunnel’s massive concrete rings.
Joan is named after former Victorian
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$125 million in new rail infrastructure for the Port of Melbourne
The Victorian government has approved a new on-dock rail to be built at the Port of Melbourne.
Port of Melbourne Operations will invest $125 million in new rail infrastructure.
The Port of Melbourne will
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Victoria’s retired rollingstock needs new home
More than 800 of Victoria’s retired or soon to be retired trains and trams are looking for a new home. Retired rollingstock is currently kept at the Newport rail yards where it is “taking up valuable
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Victoria’s Ultima Terminal will generate millions in new exports
Victoria’s minister for ports and freight Melissa Horne officially opened a rail freight terminal in Ultima, northern Victorian, for exporting to the Asian market.
The QUBE Ultima Intermodal Terminal
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Victoria’s $27 million sleeper replacement project underway
Sleeper replacement work has begun along the Shepparton line as part of the Victorian government’s more than $27 million sleeper replacement project.
A crew of 50 V/Line staff is working through the
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Slower trains to improve network performance, says Victorian government
A newly announced timetable change will mean 93 trains a day will run slower, on two overcrowded Melbourne lines, to make way for other faster services.
Cranbourne and Pakenham lines will see services
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Swan Hill latest beneficiary of Victorian transport ‘blitz’
The Swan Hill line in Victoria will return to service tomorrow following $3 million of improvements by more than 50 V/Line staff and contract workers.
The works, which were scheduled to take place over
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