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The sun is very much shining on the suburb of Sunshine, with the news that its station is set for a whopping $2 billion makeover that will transform it into a game-changing superhub that connects Melbourne's west like never before.
The major upgrade will finally set the stage for the long-awaited rail line to Melbourne Airport and create better transport options for Melton and Wyndham Vale commuters.
Construction on the project is set to commence soon, and over the next few years, works will stretch 6 kilometres from West Footscray to Albion. The upgrade will deliver two new regional platforms, an extended concourse at Sunshine Station, three new rail bridges, realigned passenger and freight lines, new and upgraded tracks, and advanced signalling technology.
Essentially, this overhaul will untangle the current congested rail network, making trains far more manageable to run and boosting capacity for Melbourne's growing western suburbs. The transport superhub will also mean a trip to Melbourne Airport from Sunshine would only take 11 minutes. That's the dream.
Albion Station is also getting a long-overdue makeover. It will be completely rebuilt into a modern, accessible hub with a sleek new concourse, lifts, and better facilities. The upgrade will also include an 18 metre tall flyover between Sunshine and Albion, that runs over Ballarat Road.
Construction will kick off in early 2026 and is set to wrap up by 2030, so while there will be some disruptions in the meantime, the result will be a game-changer for Melbourne's public transport network once complete.
Whether you're a resident of Melbourne's west, a future airport traveller, or someone who just goes mad for city infrastructure, this upgrade is one worth being patient for. For more details and updates, visit the website here.
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