The Victorian Government has completed the $601.2 million Ballarat Line Upgrade, allowing the introduction of 125 new weekly services to the Ballarat Line.
The project was jointly funded by the Federal Government, which contributed $503 million and the Victorian Government, which contributed $98.2 million.
Benefits from the line upgrade include:
- An extra 100 new weekly services for passengers from Ballarat
- The new Cobblebank Station and rebuilt Rockbank Station have 225 and 210 extra services respectively stopping at these locations each week, along with more than 200 extra services at Deer Park Station
- The upgraded Ballan Station sees 100 new services available for passengers each week
- Melton passengers can access an extra 140 weekly services stopping at the station, and Caroline Springs 125 new services
- Bacchus Marsh passengers have 25 new services to choose from, with more express services between Bacchus Marsh and Southern Cross Station
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack, said, “The now-completed Ballarat Line Upgrade will deliver much-needed additional services and it is exciting for local communities.
“We’ve been able to deliver more frequent and reliable services on the Ballarat Line and importantly we have created jobs and local supplier opportunities along the way, providing an economic boost to the region.
“The Australian Government continues to roll out these types of major projects across the nation under our record $110 billion infrastructure investment pipeline, which is supporting 100,000 jobs and laying the foundations for the country’s economic recovery from the global pandemic.”
Victorian Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Jacinta Allan, said the end of the Ballarat Line Upgrade – delivered by a consortium comprising ACCIONA, Coleman Rail and SMEC Australia – was a significant milestone and the first completed line upgrade under the Australian and Victorian Governments’ Regional Rail Revival program.
“This vital upgrade took a power of work from our dedicated crews who duplicated 33km of track, installed a new signalling system, built a new stabling facility and a new station at Cobblebank and rebuilt Rockbank station, and delivered major upgrades at Ballan, Bacchus Marsh and Wendouree,” Ms Allan said.
Senator for Victoria, Sarah Henderson, said crews worked around the clock during the five-week disruption from 28 December 2020 to 30 January 2021 to finish the Ballarat Line Upgrade and prepare the line for the introduction of the new services.
“Around 400 full-time jobs were created, providing opportunities for a huge range of workers, including nearly 60 engineering cadets, apprentices and trainees who gained invaluable experience working on a project of this size,” Senator Henderson said.
“Trains and passengers are now using the new second platforms at Ballan, Bacchus Marsh and Wendouree stations, and the accessible pedestrian overpass at Wendouree Station has been officially opened.”
Victorian Member for Wendouree, Juliana Addison, said the project was a win for the local economy.
“The project has delivered benefits not only for passengers and communities along the line, but also contractors and suppliers with more than 40 businesses involved in the works on the Ballarat Line Upgrade,” Ms Addison said.
A new timetable started on 31 January, with passengers now benefiting from trains every 20 minutes during the peak, and every 40 minutes between the peaks.
The Ballarat Line Upgrade is part of the Federal and Victorian governments’ investment of more than $4 billion to upgrade every regional passenger rail line in Victoria and creating jobs and local supplier opportunities.