Trains resume services at Euroa and Benalla stations
Inland Rail has ticked off another major milestone on the Beveridge to Albury Tranche 2 project, completing works at Benalla and Euroa stations that will allow passengers to board trains at both stations from Monday 31 August.
Broadford’s Marchbanks Road set to close for Inland Rail bridge replacement works
Inland Rail will close Marchbanks Road in Broadford from Sunday 16 August until mid-October to build a new higher bridge with sufficient clearance for double-stacked freight trains.
Installation works at Mothers Bridge, Wagga Wagga
Inland Rail will install the bridge span and main deck of the new Mothers Bridge in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 23 July 2026, marking a major milestone in the project.
Ten Victorian sites now ready for double-stacked freight train operation
Ten of the twelve Inland Rail enhancement sites on the Beveridge to Albury section are now able to accommodate double-stacked trains, as the project makes strong progress on Tranche 2 works.
Upcoming construction and traffic changes across Mitchell Shire
Mitchell Shire residents and road users are advised temporary road closures will be in place over the coming weeks as Inland Rail carries out important construction activity.
Connecting Riverina students to future careers
First Nations students from the Clontarf Foundation have explored local career pathways at a dedicated employment forum in Albury.
Inland Rail releases Illabo to Stockinbingal visualisation
The local community can get a fresh look at the planned Illabo to Stockinbingal section of the Inland Rail project, with a newly released 3D fly-through video of the section alignment now available for viewing.
Inland Rail upgrades will ease Junee level crossing traffic
Junee road users will soon experience quicker journeys through the Olympic Highway level crossing, with Inland Rail completing and commissioning new infrastructure designed to reduce wait times at the level crossing.
Cassidy footbridge: Temporary pedestrian access changes
Inland Rail and construction partner Martinus have installed a temporary footbridge at Cassidy Parade, Turvey Park, as part of ongoing Inland Rail works. This structure will allow pedestrians to continue crossing the rail corridor safely while the existing footbridge is demolished and replaced.
Inland Rail committed to delivering on key objectives
Following on from the Australian Government announcement yesterday on Inland Rail’s future funding, Inland Rail remains committed to successfully completing all sections of the project from Beveridge to Parkes by 2027.
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