Commuters using a major metro line connecting the CBD and Melbourne’s northwest are facing major train delays after a vehicle smashed through a suburban railway station’s fence.
A three-year delay in building a sky rail through the heart of Brunswick has been hailed as an opportunity to transform the nearby Sydney Road shopping strip, with calls for the installation of accessible tram stops, wider footpaths and bike lanes before the Upfield line is ripped up.
The government said the two CBD stations have a depth of between 30 and 40 metres and are in busy parts of the city, which were always likely to present challenges.
A dangerous activity has spiked in a major Australian city, with one worrying reason a key driver in the trend. Trespassers on Melbourne train tracks […]
Almost every train line was affected. Melbourne evening commuters were left stranded due to a power fault which severely delayed almost every train line. There were […]
Commuter homebuyers hoping for an affordable apartment alternative to sky-high Melbourne house prices near train stations might be best to get on board the Sandringham […]
A long-running dispute over where Melbourne’s Airport Rail Link will be located may soon come to an end, with a new mediator finally appointed to recommence high-level talks.