Melbourne unveils a stunning concourse at its new Town Hall station. Authorities showcased the 18-metre-wide area, integrating it with the square for public use. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Melbourne unveils a stunning concourse at its new Town Hall station. Authorities showcased the 18-metre-wide area, integrating it with the square for public use.
The two-tiered space will be free for the public to access without touching on. Image: Victoria’s Big Build

This spacious concourse features eight towering concrete and steel columns supporting the roof.Shops and cafes will enhance the area, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy.

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Visitors can access this two-tiered space freely through five escalators at City Square’s north.The main entrance welcomes everyone, fostering a vibrant hub without fare barriers.

Despite complex logistics, the Victorian Government reports steady progress on this underground marvel.Crews actively fit out the concourse and platforms 40 metres below the CBD.

Engineers opted for deep shafts instead of disrupting Swanston Street with a massive excavation.This innovative approach, likened to keyhole surgery, keeps trams and pedestrians moving smoothly.

Construction teams efficiently manage workers and equipment, ensuring minimal impact on daily life.Consequently, Swanston Street remains open, supporting the city’s bustling rhythm throughout the project.

Melbourne Transforms City Square

Upon completion, City Square will transform into an inviting public space for events.Landscaping, seating, and art will enrich this area, welcoming residents and tourists alike.

The cutting-edge station will connect visitors to iconic destinations and landmarks effortlessly.Federation Square, Southbank, and St Paul’s Cathedral sit just steps from this gateway.

Major work has already finished at Anzac, Parkville, and Arden stations successfully.State Library and Town Hall stations now take center stage in this ambitious project.

Melbourne Boosts Rail Capacity

This new tunnel will alleviate pressure on the City Loop by linking Sunbury to Cranbourne.As a result, trains will run more frequently, boosting capacity across the network.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allen proudly declared Town Hall Station the city’s new heart.She highlighted its shops, cafes, and free public space as key attractions.

Additionally, Allen emphasized the Metro Tunnel Project as a historic rail network upgrade.She confirmed the government’s commitment, stating they are advancing swiftly with determination.

Minister Gabrielle Williams explained how the tunnel will revolutionize travel for commuters.She noted it will reduce congestion and enhance service frequency across the region.

Together, these efforts promise a modern, efficient transport system for the growing city.Residents and visitors will soon enjoy a seamless and vibrant urban experience.

Source: www.railexpress.com.au

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