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Home » Inland Rail Ramps Up

Inland Rail Ramps Up

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Inland Rail project including upgrades to the Daroobalgie Road level crossing will take place this week during an 88-hour possession that will close the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) Sydney to Melbourne line from Forbes to Goobang Junction on the 9th – 12th March, Inland Rail and rail infrastructure contractor Martinus will carry out works at sites across the Stockinbingal to Parkes section, upgrading the existing line to accommodate double-stacked freight trains.

At Daroobalgie, north of Forbes, level crossing works will be undertaken including upgrades to the existing under track and road drainage. Daroobalgie Road will be closed at the level crossing during these works, with detours via Calarie Road for properties west of the rail line, and access from the Newell Highway for residents east of the line.

Reconditioning works will also be carried out to support the future installation of new turnouts for the Daroobalgie crossing loop later in the year.

Track works will continue in Forbes, with piling taking place during this possession in preparation for future track lowering works under the Wyndham Avenue road bridge.

Track works will commence at Forbes Yard, including track removal of a turnout and yard lines, and resurfacing to achieve horizontal clearances between rail lines and structures. Tamping works will also be finalised at Bribbaree Yard, completing the GrainCorp site and meeting the requirements for Inland Rail.

Information https://inlandrail.artc.com.au/where-we-go/projects/stockinbingal-to-parkes/works-notifications/.

Melvyn Maylin, Inland Rail Director Program Delivery (Albury to Parkes), said “The 88-hour track possession is an important opportunity for the construction team to complete a large volume of work in a short time.

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