Level Crossing Removal Authority

Level Crossing Removal Authority
State Administrative Office overview
Formed 2015
Jurisdiction Melbourne
Headquarters Melbourne
Annual budget $6 billion
Minister responsible
State Administrative Office executive
  • Kevin Delvin, CEO
Parent State Administrative Office Department of Transport
Website www.levelcrossings.vic.gov.au

The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LXRA) is the Government of Victoria's administrative office overseeing the removal of 50 level crossings throughout Melbourne. Formed in late 2015, the government committed $2.4 billion in the 2015-2016 budget to remove the first 20 crossings by 2018 with the remaining 30 expected to be completed by 2022 at an estimated cost of $6 billion.[1]

History

In 2014, VicRoads compiled a report of the most dangerous level crossings in Victoria and handed it to the State Government who in turn prioritised the top 50 for removal through grade separation projects, honouring a commitment made in its 2014 election manifesto.[2] Many of the projects will involve the construction of new stations.

This lead to the formation of the LXRA in 2015 to oversee and coordinate all planning, contracting and construction to the long term project.[3][4]

In the few years prior to its formation, level crossings had been replaced in Melbourne at Epping, Springvale and Sunshine.

List of crossings

Below is the list of 50 level crossings the LXRA will oversee the replacement of and their status as at January 2016:[5]

Road Nearest station Line Status
Mountain Highway Bayswater Belgrave Under construction
Scoresby Road Bayswater Belgrave Under construction
Blackburn Road Blackburn Belgrave Under construction
Heatherdale Road Heatherdale Belgrave Under construction
Buckley Street Essendon Craigieburn Early planning
Glenroy Road Glenroy Craigieburn Early planning
Abbotts Road Dandenong Cranbourne Detailed planning
Thompsons Road Lyndhurst Cranbourne Detailed planning
Centre Road Bentleigh Frankston Under construction
Station Street Bonbeach Frankston Detailed planning
Station Street Carrum Frankston Detailed planning
Charman Road Cheltenham Frankston Detailed planning
Edithvale Road Edithvale Frankston Detailed planning
Skye/Overton Road Frankston Frankston Detailed planning
McKinnon Road McKinnon Frankston Under construction
Balcombe Road Mentone Frankston Detailed planning
North Road Ormond Frankston Under construction
Eel Race Road Seaford Frankston Detailed planning
Seaford Road Seaford Frankston Detailed planning
Burke Road Gardiner Glen Waverley Completed January 2016[6]
Toorak Road Kooyong Glen Waverley Early planning
Grange Road Alphington Hurstbridge Early planning
Lower Plenty Road Rosanna Hurstbridge Early planning
Maroondah Highway Lilydale Lilydale Early planning
Manchester Road Mooroolbark Lilydale Early planning
Clyde Road Berwick Pakenham Early planning
Grange Road Carnegie Pakenham Procurement phase
Koornang Road Carnegie Pakenham Procurement phase
Centre Road Clayton Pakenham Procurement phase
Clayton Road Clayton Pakenham Procurement phase
South Gippsland Highway Dandenong Pakenham Early planning
Hallam Road Hallam Pakenham Early planning
Poath Road Hughesdale Pakenham Procurement phase
Murrumbeena Road Murrumbeena Pakenham Procurement phase
Chandler Road Noble Park Pakenham Procurement phase
Corrigan Road Noble Park Pakenham Procurement phase
Heatherton Road Noble Park Pakenham Procurement phase
Bell Street Preston South Morang Detailed planning
High Street Reservoir South Morang Detailed planning
Furlong Road Ginifer Sunbury Under construction
Main Road St Albans Sunbury Under construction
Melton Highway Watergardens Sunbury Detailed planning
Moreland Road Brunswick Upfield Early planning
Camp Road Campbellfield Upfield Early planning
Bell Street Coburg Upfield Early planning
Aviation Road Laverton Werribee Early planning
Cherry Street Werribee Werribee Early planning
Werribee Street Werribee Werribee Early planning
Kororoit Creek Road North Williamstown Williamstown Detailed planning
Ferguson Street Williamstown Williamstown Early planning

References

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