Inland Rail bridge opens

Image/Inland Rail

Inland Rail, construction partners McConnell Dowell, has removed the traffic barriers to allow the flow traffic and pedestrians over the rail line for the first time since January 2024.

IN a statement Inland Rail said it would like to thank the residents of Wangaratta for their patience and understanding while works were taking place on the bridge.

The project needed to replace the bridge and lower the railway tracks to create the required clearances for the safe passage of double-stacked freight trains. The tracks were realigned and lowered by 2.8 metres, and the central pier of the old bridge was removed, and the new bridge built in the same location.

Ed Walker, Inland Rail Delivery Director Beveridge to Albury said the opening of the Green Street bridge is another step forward for the Inland Rail project.

“Thank you to the people of Wangaratta for their patience and understanding as we carried out the work,” he said.

“We’ve had great support from the local council, businesses and residents.

“We look forward to finishing the rest of the railway station precinct next year.”

The connecting pedestrian pathway to Roy St East will remain closed for further work early this year.

The bridge structure is made up of two 50-tonne main girders, fifteen 3-tonne cross girders and 50 concrete transfloor sections, and was assembled onsite and lifted into place in September.

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