Euroa voices heard on station design

More than four hundred Euroa locals as well as other stakeholders and community groups have taken part in the consultation process on the latest designs proposed by ARTC Inland Rail for the Euroa Railway Station precinct, giving ARTC Inland Rail valuable feedback for the project.

Visualisation from the new Euroa station platform

ARTC staff discussed the design to modify the station precinct and replace the Anderson Street bridge with locals and other groups and hundreds more locals provided their feedback on the online visualisations and images of the proposed design.

Residents still have the chance to provide further feedback by phoning 1800 732 761 or email victoriaprojects@artc.com.au

In Victoria, Inland Rail work will be carried out at 12 project sites between Beveridge and Albury to enable double-stacked freight trains to pass safely and ensure everyday products can be delivered faster and more reliably around Australia.

Ed Walker, ARTC Victoria and South Australian General Manager Projects said:

“We’re thankful to everyone who viewed the latest design for the Euroa Railway Station precinct and Anderson Street underpass and took time to share their feedback.

“Every discussion and interaction has been recorded and will be considered in the final design.

“Next year we’ll continue to refine the design, incorporating community feedback where possible, and sharing this locally as we take the next steps in building Inland Rail.”