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Phalps Road Level Crossing Upgraded

18 August 2016

Boom gates and flashing lights have been installed at Phalps Road level crossing in Pirron Yallock, boosting safety for passengers and drivers at the intersection.

Phalps Road crossing - the site of an incident in July when a semi-trailer collided with a train – is now fitted with warning lights, bells and booms, and transformed from STOP signs to a fully protected active crossing.

Electrical power was installed at the remote site before the engineering and signalling works and the level crossing equipment installation took place.

More than 20 V/Line staff and contractors worked on the project to help make the crossing safer for motorists, V/Line train customers and staff.

The Phalps Road upgrade is part of the Andrews Labor Government’s $50 million Safer Country Crossing Program, boosting safety at 52 priority roads and level crossings which carry high speed passenger trains or a high number of heavy vehicles.

Thirteen road crossings and five pedestrian crossings will be upgraded this financial year as part of the program.

Work is currently underway to upgrade the Sandys Lane, Gnotuk crossing in western Victoria and the Tragowel Road, Tragowel upgrade in northern Victoria is on track to begin in September. Both projects are being delivered by V/Line.

In the midst of Rail Safety Week and the completion of this important upgrade, the Government is urging people to remain vigilant and take extra care around trains and level crossings.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan

“The safety of passengers is always our first priority.”

“We need to do all we can to help ensure every person who drives through this crossing can do so safely — that’s why this upgrade is so important.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney

“Just yesterday, a V/Line train driver reported a near hit with a truck at Phalps Road. The driver ignored the warning signs and drove around the active boom gates.”

“We are asking pedestrians and motorists to respect all warning signs and to never cross the tracks when a train is approaching.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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