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Port of Melbourne link opens

15 April 2009
A Pacific National intermodal train departs on the new rail link in the days before the official opening.

AUSTRALIA: The upgraded Tottenham - Dynon rail link was officially opened on 8 April, five years after the start of the A$45m project to provide a 7 km double track standard gauge connection between the Tottenham yards and the Port of Melbourne's intermodal terminal.

Opening the line, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government Anthony Albanese said investment by the federal government had doubled the capacity of the line to handle an additional 500 trains a week. 'Put simply, it means more freight transported more quickly', he said. 'The upgrade will also benefit local commuter rail services, with the movement of passenger trains made smoother'.

The A$174m Dynon Port Rail Link was completed at the same time, separating road and rail access to the port. A notorious level crossing on Footscray Road has been replaced with a road flyover, easing road congestion and lifting restrictions on the number of trains entering the port.


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