Level crossings in and around Colac have received an upgrade to prepare for the introduction of modern and accessible VLocity trains.
Ten crossings in the Colac area have been upgraded as part of Stage 2 of the Warrnambool Line Upgrade.
More than 20 crew members worked to upgrade train detection technology at the level crossings since construction in the area began last year.
Axle counters – required to make the crossings compatible with VLocity trains – were installed at each site, with work including trenching and cabling.
Crossings at Larpent and Warrowie roads received an added safety boost with the installation of boom gates, lights and bells.
Similar upgrades were completed at the Deans Creek Road level crossing as part of the first stage of upgrades to the Warrnambool Line in 2020.
These sites, along with level crossings at Church Street, Hart Street, Armstrong Street, Cants Road, Colac-Ballarat Road, Flaxmill Road, Colac-Forrest Road / Queen Street and Pyles Road, are now ready for the introduction of VLocity trains on the line later this year.
The works provided an economic boost to Colac and the surrounding region, with workers using local accommodation, cafes, bakeries and restaurants during construction.
The remaining 17 of 53 level crossing upgrades on the Warrnambool Line are being completed while coaches replace trains on the line until late August.
Other works set to occur on the Warrnambool includes the 2.2 kilometres of new track for the Boorcan crossing loop improves service reliability. These works will allow a fifth weekday return service for residents.
Learn more about the Warrnambool Line Upgrade.
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