The Victorian Government has allotted approximately $130 million towards the Freight-Passenger Rail Separation Project which will untangle the Ballarat rail network as well as provide better freight paths to the ports from the Murray Basin region.
This project will also enable more train services to Maryborough and return passenger rail to Dunolly.
The Freight-Passenger Rail Separation Project is going to deliver track and signalling improvements which are not covered by the original Murray Basin Rail Project.
This project is going to:
In order to finalise this project, Rail Projects Victoria will be working closely with Transport for Victoria and V/Line to seek feedback from the freight industry regarding the improvements.
“We’re continuing our unprecedented investment in regional rail infrastructure and investing in works to remove a major bottleneck in the Ballarat area to improve efficiencies between rail passenger and freight train operations.
“The Freight-Passenger Rail Separation Project will ensure that we maximise the benefits of the Murray Basin Rail Project and the Ballarat Line Upgrade - that means more passenger services in the future and dedicated pathways for freight to the ports,” Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan said.
In addition, works are also underway on the $1.75 billion Regional Rail Revival program that will upgrade every regional rail line across Victoria.
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Source: Premier of Victoria (1, 2); Transport for Victoria
Significant works to improve freight rail movement in the Murray Basin in Victoria is now underway and approximately 70,000 new sleepers will be installed between Korong Vale and Sea Lake.
The Inland Rail that will connect Melbourne to Brisbane is Australia’s largest freight rail infrastructure project to date, and its development is progressing well. Due to the size of the project, it has been the talk of builders from across the country.
As part of the State’s economic response to the recent pandemic, the Victorian Government is investing $126 million to deliver better freight and passenger rail services in regional Victoria as well as create jobs and boost economic activity.
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