Gil Gil Creek Road, Crooble temporary traffic changes
From 13 July 2022, our contractor Trans4m Rail will temporarily close Gil Gil Creek Road to traffic to enable level crossing works on Gil Gil Creek Road, including the tamping of rail.
Work being done
Work will occur between 7am and 3pm and will be completed under traffic control.
Traffic detour
During the temporary road closure, motorists will be diverted via County Boundary Road and Alma Lane. For public safety, road users should observe all traffic control instructions, signage and Variable Message Sign (VMS) boards during this period.
Works to be undertaken
- Removal of ballast and mats to expose rail andsleepers for tamping
- Rail tamping, stabilising and regulating
- Installation of kerbing
- Level crossing construction activities
- Implementation of traffic control measures.
What is rail tamping?
A tamping machine or ballast tamper, informally a tamper, is a rail-mounted machine used to pack the track ballast under railway tracks and roadbed to a more durable level.
The tamping machine rides along the new track, lifting the rail and vibrating the top ballast into place. The tamper machine then sets the track into its final position. This method is repeated numerous times to ensure the rail line settles and is ready for operation.
What can I expect
- Hi-rail vehicles (rolling stock) including a tamping machine undertaking rail works
- Construction machinery and equipment operating onsite
- Delivery of materials and equipment to site
- Some of these works will be noisy and mitigation measures will be in place.
Machinery used
- Hi-rail vehicles including a hi-rail excavator (rolling stock),
- tamping machine and
- trucks
will be used within the construction impact zone.
How we’re managing impacts
- Traffic controls will be in place, where required, including VMS boards
- Water carts will be on site to wet down areas to assist in managing dust.
Contact
Phone: 1800 732 761
Email: inlandrailnsw@artc.com.au
Post: Inland Rail, GPO Box 14, Sydney NSW 2001