Out with old and in with new at Glenroy

Vic Department of Transport

Image of the old Glenroy Station being demolished

The old station building at Glenroy being demolished

Farewell Glenroy Station

Keen-eyed locals may have noticed one of the last parts of Glenroy Station disappearing recently, as the Glenroy Road level crossing removal gathers pace.

Workers on the project spent almost 5 hours demolishing the last station building with a 22-tonne excavator while trains weren’t running on the Craigieburn Line.

With the old station building gone, construction continues on the new Glenroy Station. The roof and new platforms are now in place, with cladding and paving underway.

The new Glenroy Station will open at 9pm on Friday 6 May.

Getting around Glenroy

To the east of Glenroy Station, a new roundabout has been built at the intersection of Hartington and Nelson streets.

The roundabout will help buses entering and exiting the new Glenroy Station bus interchange when it opens in May.

The linear bus interchange will run parallel along Hartington Street, providing improved line of sight and safety for bus drivers, commuters and pedestrians.

Next steps

Later this month, crews will finish work on the new rail trench.

Buses will replace trains on the Craigieburn and Seymour lines from Tuesday 26 April until Friday night 6 May.

In order to remove the boom gates and complete necessary road works above ground, Glenroy Road will be closed at the level crossing to vehicles from Tuesday 26 April until Saturday 14 May.

It’s a big couple of months for the project in Glenroy with the end in sight. Around 19,000 vehicles pass through the Glenroy Road level crossing each day, with the boom gates down for up to 43% of the morning peak.

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