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Home » Upgrades At Daroobalgie Level Crossing Improve Safety

Upgrades At Daroobalgie Level Crossing Improve Safety

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance, Inland Rail Stockinbingal to Parkes Project Director Malcolm Clark and Martinus Rail Project Director Albury to Parkes Andy Williams at the new active level crossing at Daroobalgie. The upgraded crossing has boom gates and flashing lights, enhancing safety and providing smoother traffic flows as vehicles will no longer need to come to a stop at the crossing unless the lights and booms are activated.

Inland Rail has delivered a safer experi­ence for motorists and trains using the Da­roobalgie Road level crossing, completing important works to install boom gates and flashing lights at the crossing, with the im­provements being part of work to construct a passing loop on the Stockinbingal to Parkes (S2P) section of Inland Rail.

The previous level crossing was passive, meaning it only had a Stop sign and a Look For Trains notice, but the much needed up­graded crossing is now active, with highintensity LED flashing lights, bells and retroreflective boom gates, and also has new signage and line marking for both the rail and roadway.

The change to an active level crossing will result in an increase in safety for both motorists and pedestrians by providing clear and reliable signals when trains are approaching. Thanks to the active crossing road users can expect smoother traffic flows as vehicles will no longer need to come to a stop at the crossing unless the lights and booms are activated.

Representatives of Inland Rail joined staff from contractor Martinus Rail and Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance at the commissioning of the upgraded level crossing.

The change to an active level crossing was a key safety requirement to augment the new Daroobalgie Crossing Loop direct­ly to the west of Daroobalgie Rd. Malcolm Clark, Inland Rail Project Director, Stock­inbingal to Parkes, said “The Daroobalgie Road level crossing now provides a safer way for road users to cross the rail line.

“Safety is at the heart of everything we do and so the level crossing upgrade became a key part of works to construct the Daroo­balgie Passing Loop.

“We have been working closely with Forbes Shire Council and the Forbes com­munity, and I would like to express my thanks for the support we have received.

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