Re: PERTH - Arts Access Australia - Meeting Place 2017 - 2nd March 2017
Hi Claire,
The construction project contractors haven't been appointed as yet, but advice
provided at the meeting today says the Underpass near Degraves Street is
unlikely to close. Most of the works will happen from Port Phillip Arcade to
Swanston Street. The Elizabeth Street crossing should not be affected.
Accessible access for people with mobility impairments should be able to access
Flinders Street Station via Swanston Street, bear in mind there may be minor
detours but the intention is that this will be the most accessible access path
to and from Flinders Street Station.
For the majority of the project works will be a noisy working environment.
Please be aware of trucks coming and going. The contractors should have
traffic management plan with Stop and Go people holding signs to assist the
movement of trucks, traffic, pedestrians and people with disabilities.
There will be parts of Swanston Street closed or partially closed at various
times and locations for months at a time. The will be major works as Claire
indicated at City Square as well and various closures if that area and closures
of Swanston Street.
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On 20 Feb 2017, at 10:44 am, Claire Tellefson
<Claire.Tellefson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There will be a meeting at ross house this Wed 22 Feb at 1.30 pm with Public
Transport Victoria to answer questions about disruption during the
construction phase of the Metro Tunnel. If anyone is interested in going to
this meeting can you pls ask them about the Flinders underpass and make sure
it will not be closed during the construction phase.
The Melbourne City Square will be the construction site for the new metro
tunnel commencing construction soon.
Brunetti Cake shop, located in the square, will close in April to make way
for the trucks.
Brunetti will re open in August at 250 flinders lane opposite ross house.
lucky us with those yummy cakes!!
Port Phillip Arcade and all the shops around the corner in Swanston St will
be gone before early 2018.
The new Metro tunnel will run from Kensington to South Yarra with new
stations at Arden, Parkville, CBD North, CBD South and Domain.
It will allow for longer trains to carry more passengers and ease congestion
in the loop.
Victoria is currently building 65 new High-Capacity Metro Trains (HCMTs) for
the Cranbourne-Pakenham line and longer platforms will be built at 18
stations on that line.
CBD North will be near Franklin and A’Beckett Streets and those streets will
close between Swanston Street and Victoria Street.
Construction crews will dig down 11 storeys below the ground to construct the
new CBD North Station below Swanston Street.
The new station will be linked directly to Melbourne Central Station,
providing a seamless interchange between the new Metro Tunnel, the City Loop
and the rest of the network.
Claire Tellefson
Ablelink / Digital Literacy Coordinator
Able Australia | Victoria
T: 03 9654 7133 | F: 03 9654 8544 | M: 0407 818 329 | TTY: 03 9639 7900,
Braille 03 9654 8544
E: Claire.Tellefson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | W: www.ableaustralia.org.au
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