Three More Dangerous Frankston Line Level Crossings To Go

Published:
Sunday 26 February 2017

The Andrews Labor Government has revealed how it will get rid of three more dangerous and congested level crossings on the Frankston line.

Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan joined local Members Sonya Kilkenny and Tim Richardson in Bonbeach today, where the rail line will be lowered under Bondi Road to safely separate trains and traffic forever.

The line will also be lowered under Edithvale Road to remove the level crossing there, and new stations will be built at Bonbeach and Edithvale, improving access to public transport for thousands of local passengers.

Detailed technical investigations have found that it is not feasible to lower the line in to a trench to remove the level crossing in Seaford, due to the impact a rail trench would have on groundwater and its effect on Kananook Creek and the nearby Ramsar-listed Edithvale-Seaford wetlands.

As a result of these detailed technical determinations and community consultation, a new hybrid design will lower Seaford Road by around 1.5 metres and the rail line will be built on to a small planted embankment.

The Seaford project also includes $10 million to revitalise the Seaford community with extensive landscaping, a new shared user path, and huge upgrades to R.F Miles Reserve, which is used by a number of local sports clubs.

Today’s announcement follows comprehensive planning, engineering and design work by technical experts, and extensive consultation with local residents and businesses throughout 2016.

These crossings are just three of 50 level crossings the Labor Government is removing across Melbourne including 11 on the Frankston line to reduce congestion, increase safety and run more trains, more often.

The Level Crossing Removal Authority has determined an Environment Effects Statement (EES) is necessary for Bonbeach and Edithvale, and both will be referred to the Minister for Planning to make a determination. The EES and any relevant Commonwealth approvals may take 12 months or more to complete.

Work at Seaford has been fast-tracked, with construction to start early next year. For more information, visit levelcrossings.vic.gov.au.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan

"These crossings clog streets and put lives at risk. We promised to get rid of them and we're getting on with it."

"They're part of the 11 level crossings we’re removing on the Frankston line, and the 50 we're removing across Melbourne get people home safer and sooner."

Quote attributable to the Member for Carrum Sonya Kilkenny

"I would like to acknowledge my local communities for their tremendous contribution, commitment and vision. By continuing to work together, we will deliver the best possible outcomes for all of us." 

Quote attributable to the Member for Mordialloc Tim Richardson

"We've listened to the experts and the community, and worked out the best way to remove these dangerous and congested level crossings."