PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Last boom gates down at Webster Street

Last boom gates down at Webster Street

The last of 27 level crossings have been removed on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines.

The milestone was marked by the dismantling of boom gates at Webster Street Dandenong.

Webster Street is now permanently closed at the rail line.

The Level Crossing Removal Project stated that it means the lines through the soon-to-open Metro Tunnel were boom-gate free.

At Webster Street, more than 200 trains passed through the crossing each day, with boom gates down for more than an hour during morning peak.

Works are underway on a new road underpass connecting the Princes Highway-Lonsdale Street to Cheltenham and Hammond roads, opening to traffic in 2026 – two years ahead of schedule.

Across the three rail lines – Cranbourne, Pakenham and Sunbury – a total of 23 hours of boom gate down time in the morning peak have been eliminated for more than 500,000 motorists, according to LXRP.

There have also been 14 new and upgraded stations and 24 kilometres of new and upgraded cycling and pedestrian paths.

The Pakenham and Sunbury lines received power and signalling upgrades for the fleet of High Capacity Metro Trains.

The Cranbourne-Dandenong line was duplicated to boost its train capacity.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Tons galore in lower grades

    Tons galore in lower grades

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533224 B GRADE Table-leaders Pakenham Upper/Toomuc have been set a monumental task by Tooradin after the Seagulls posted 267 in the first innings at…

  • Titans trump Panthers to jump into second on the ladder

    Titans trump Panthers to jump into second on the ladder

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 512656 Garfield/Tynong (7/209) gave itself a massive boost by comfortably disposing of Yarragon (122) on day two of round 13 in WDCA Division 2.…

  • New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    Two new emergency treatment options will become available in Victorian schools to support students at risk of anaphylaxis. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the two new services will soon become…

  • A glimpse back through the archives

    A glimpse back through the archives

    50 years to 1976 The clock was turned back more than 100 years at the Police Paddocks in Rowville when, as a salute to the state’s pioneer police, a Memorial…

  • Casey’s cellular mapping tool exposes mobile coverage caps in the region

    Casey’s cellular mapping tool exposes mobile coverage caps in the region

    At a time when much of the world is heavily dependent on mobile and digital services, Casey’s new cellular mapping tool launched in early February, highlights major coverage gaps in…