Western Australia’s METRONET program of works will continue delivering projects that will transform Perth as well as support and create jobs as the State Government allocates $6 billion through the 2022-23 State Budget.
This significant funding injection will progress different METRONET projects over the next four years, including new projects such as the Morrison Road Level Crossing Removal in Midland and the Canning Bridge Bus Interchange.
“Our massive METRONET program is powering ahead – transforming Perth’s public transport network, creating thousands of local jobs and supporting many WA businesses.
“With the Airport Line to open this year and a further 13 METRONET projects planned or underway, we are setting up WA’s public transport network for the future and providing opportunities right now for local workers, apprentices and trainees.
“This Budget, we are funding two important new METRONET projects – the Morrison Road Level Crossing Removal and the Canning Bridge Bus Interchange, delivering enhanced public transport options for even more parts of Perth,” Premier Mark McGowan said.
Two METRONET projects – the multi-storey Mandurah Station car park and all road civic upgrades as part of the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal Project – were completed recently, following the opening of the Bellevue Railcar Manufacturing and Assembly Facility last year.
Meanwhile, the boom gates at the Caledonian Avenue level crossing on the Midland Line has gone down a final time ahead of passenger services on the Forrestfield-Airport Link beginning later this year along with the delivery of associated pedestrian, cycling and road improvements in the area that is now underway.
Later this year, the contracts for the Byford Rail Extension and Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal projects are anticipated to be awarded while several other projects ramp up to peak construction.
“Since we started METRONET five years ago, we have closed two level crossings in Kelmscott and Maylands, completed three projects, brought rail manufacturing back to Midland and are about to see our first new rail line open this year with the Forrestfield-Airport Link.
“But that’s not all. We have created thousands of jobs in Western Australia, which we expect to continue as four of our projects ramp up to peak construction and another five get set to start major construction in the next financial year.
“Our pipeline of infrastructure investment will continue, with contract award expected to be achieved for the Train Control and Signalling project next financial year and planning to progress on removing another level crossing on the Midland Line,” Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said.
METRONET projects map (source: METRONET)
Key milestones for METRONET in 2022-23 include:
In addition, the 2022-23 Budget includes $1 billion in further funding from the State and Australian Governments for METRONET projects, including:
Source: Government of Western Australia – Media Statements; Western Australia State Budget 2022-23; METRONET
The transformation of the Armadale Train Line in Western Australia is forging ahead with demolition works almost complete and major construction activities set to begin.
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