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Rail Loop Set To Connect Central Victoria

28 August 2018

A re-elected Andrews Labor Government will embark upon the biggest transformation of public transport in Australia’s history, with a new underground rail network set to circle Melbourne connecting every major regional train line from the Geelong line to the Gippsland line through Melbourne Airport.

Regional Victorian passengers will be big winners thanks to regional super-hubs included in the project at Clayton, Broadmeadows and Sunshine providing better access to jobs, education and health services outside the CBD – with 200,000 vehicles also forecast to be removed from our major roads.

This will build upon the Labor Government’s $1.75 billion Regional Rail Revival plans that are upgrading every regional passenger line in the state.

No longer will people living in Bendigo, Castlemaine or Kyneton have to travel through the centre of Melbourne to access world-class education and health services, including Monash and Austin hospitals’.

Regional rail users from Central Victoria will also be one stop away from Melbourne Airport via a regional super hub in Sunshine, providing the connection rail users need.

In the last four years, the Labor Government has embarked upon the biggest transport building program ever – removing level crossings, fixing regional train lines, investing in regional roads, and building big new road and rail tunnels to free up space on the existing network.

Across Central Victoria this has included getting on with the Bendigo Line Upgrade, better connected bus routes, upgrading nine safer country crossings, extra train services and more carparks.

The Suburban Rail Loop is the big, bold new project our state needs for the future – Labor’s vision for a modern, connected transport network that will continue to make Victoria great and help connect.

The project will create up to 12 new underground train stations, linking into every existing major suburban and regional line. Modelling projects strong patronage in both directions throughout the day, with 400,000 trips a day by 2051 set to make it Victoria’s busiest rail line – alongside creating 20,000 jobs.

Labor will invest an initial $300 million in a full business case, planning and pre-construction works, with work on the first sections in Melbourne’s south east between Cheltenham and Box Hill to begin by 2022.

A re-elected Labor Government will also provide up to $5 billion towards the construction of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link, matching a commitment from the Federal Government. This will enable the Sunshine and the Melbourne Airport section of the Suburban Rail Loop to get under way by 2022.

Exact station locations, route alignment, rolling stock, and staging will be confirmed through the full business case and technical work, including extensive consultation and environmental assessments.

A project of this massive scale – amongst the largest in the world – will be built over multiple decades, with the first sections expected to take around a decade of construction. State, Commonwealth and private sector contributions, as well as value capture opportunities, will be required to fund the project.

Business case development, detailed design and community consultation will commence in 2019, with work on the first stage expected to begin by the end of 2022.

Quote attributable to Minister for Public Transport and Member for Bendigo East Jacinta Allan

“This is the underground train system a growing Victoria needs – connecting all Victorians to jobs, education, hospitals and shopping without needing to change trains in the CBD.”

Quote attributable Member for Bendigo West Maree Edwards

“A Regional super hub at Sunshine will mean locals won’t need to travel into the centre of Melbourne to get where they need to go – with Melbourne Airport set to be just one stop away for Bendigo and Castlemaine rail users.”

Quote attributable Member for Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas

“We’re already fixing up the Bendigo line and maintaining regional roads, and now we’re delivering the biggest investment in public transport in Australia’s history – this is great for communities across the Macedon Ranges.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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