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Gippsland Rail Line upgrade that will strengthen Latrobe City funded $532.8M by federal and Victorian governments
Latrobe City Council is pleased the federal and Victorian governments are investing in local rail connections that will benefit Latrobe City residents with improvement works at Morwell and Traralgon stations underway.
Upgrades at the Traralgon Station will also provide a relocated bus exchange with more seating and shelter for users. Additional services between Traralgon and Melbourne will be enabled following the works which are expected for completion in 2022. This will be supported by a new signalling system which will be introduced in 2023.
A new platform and waiting room at Morwell Station are taking shape along with construction of a second platform and accessible overpass at Traralgon Station
VLine's Connecting Victoria
Council advocates through its Strength Led Transition for road and rail corridor upgrades and community connectedness and is pleased these works will complement these efforts.
Community members are encouraged to visit VLine's website for temporary coach replacements during works at 'Connecting Victoria' web page. A free shuttle bus will be provided while the existing Traralgon pedestrian overpass is closed from 5 August.
Much-needed reliable services
Mayor of Latrobe City, Councillor Kellie O'Callaghan thanked the federal and Victorian governments for their investment in the $532.8 million Gippsland Rail Line Upgrade that will benefit Latrobe City. "Council is very pleased to see upgrades underway at both the Morwell and Traralgon Stations as part of the Gippsland Rail Line Upgrade.
"We would like to thank the federal and Victorian governments for their investment in such vital infrastructure for our community. These works will provide much-needed reliable services to our local community and visitors.
"Providing efficient public transport options and connectivity to Melbourne is another opportunity to improve the liveability of our region. We are thankful for the opportunities this provides for our community," said Cr. O'Callaghan.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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