Update On The Victorian Regional Rail Revival
19 June 2018
Victorian Government:
The Australian and Victorian Government
have today provided an update on the construction timeframes for the
$1.75 billion
Regional
Rail Revival which will upgrade every regional
rail line across
Victoria.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Michael McCormack and Victorian Minister for Public Transport Jacinta
Allan today announced work has progressed on the unprecedented four-year
program to upgrade every regional rail line in Victoria.
Mr McCormack said this was another great step forward for regional
passengers.
“We heard from communities they wanted more certainty on timing of works
on every line and we are pleased to provide an update today on the
program schedule. We look forward to seeing the program benefits, which
will deliver huge public transport improvements for Victorian
passengers, and deliver more than 1,000 jobs during construction,” Mr
McCormack said.
The program includes $80 million to duplicate track and other upgrades
around
Waurn Ponds Station complementing a future duplication from South
Geelong to Waurn Ponds. These works are part of the $160 million
Geelong
Line Upgrade, $30 million of which will also support the corridor
preservation for a future link to Armstrong Creek.
Separately, the
business case for the full duplication of the South
Geelong to Waurn Ponds corridor has been submitted to
Infrastructure
Australia for assessment following the completion of the $4 million
South Geelong to Waurn Ponds Planning Project.
Ms Allan said this duplication would remove notorious bottlenecks in
this section of track to enable trains to run more often and boost
reliability.
“While the business case for the full project is under assessment, we’re
getting on with work needed to start duplication at Waurn Ponds Station,
to give passengers on regional Victoria’s busiest line the train
services they deserve,” Ms Allan said.
Regional Rail Revival will transform public transport for regional
Victorians and the benefits will begin to flow as early as later this
year, with projects to be progressively completed by 2022.
Ms Allan said consultation with local communities will commence in the
coming weeks, so locals can have their say.
“Rail Projects Victoria will start consulting with communities over the
coming weeks on the projects they are overseeing, so locals can have
their say including on potential job opportunities on the projects,” Ms
Allan said.
Target completion dates for each of the projects being delivered by Rail
Projects Victoria have been outlined, subject to planning and
environmental approvals:
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Ballarat Line Upgrade well underway, and will be completed by the end of 2019.
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Warrnambool Line Upgrade by late 2020
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Geelong Line Upgrade by late 2021
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Gippsland Line Upgrade by late 2022, with the Avon River bridge replaced in early 2021
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Bendigo Echuca Line Upgrade by early 2021
Mr McCormack said the North East
Line Steering Committee met on Monday and provided in-principle
endorsement of the broad scope of works, which will now undergo an
independent peer review by Monash University.
“Ahead of the works commencing on the major upgrades, track resurfacing
(‘tamping’) works taking place this month are also progressing well,
with more than 50 kilometres out of a total 84 kilometres of track to be
tamped now complete,” Mr McCormack said.
“The $1 million of works, funded by
ARTC, is targeting priority areas
based on
V/Line and ARTC track information. Production rates are ahead
of schedule and already providing improved V/Line passenger train
performance.”
Ms Allan said the planning and preparation for the major upgrade works
is undergoing a thorough process to ensure it delivers Class 2 track
performance, providing more comfortable, punctual and reliable services.
“The steering committee is working hard to ensure these works are
completed as quick as possible to get the track up to the standard North
East Line passengers deserve.”
Ms Allan said great progress has already been made on the $1.7 billion
Regional Rail Revival, which will improve the reliability of the
regional public transport network, deliver extra train services, enhance
the passenger experience and support local economies.
“We’re not wasting any time and we’re getting on with delivering better
train services for regional Victorians, with work underway on every
single line across the state,” Ms Allan said.
Private sector businesses are invited to register their interest to
deliver packages of work within the Regional Rail Revival at
www.regionalrailrevival.vic.gov.au
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