Sharing the Euroa Station Precinct design
In Euroa, we’re modifying the station precinct and replacing the Anderson Street bridge with a vehicle underpass to allow sufficient clearance for double-stacked freight trains. Between 12 November and 15 December, you can view the design and provide your feedback by completing an online survey or attending one of our information sessions.
View the designs
With construction set to begin in 2025, we’re ready to share the latest design which incorporates your feedback.
There is also an opportunity to tell us your preferences on landscaping, urban design finishes, colour palettes and heritage interpretation options.
The final plan for Euroa Station Precinct will be decided based on a range of feedback sources including community input. It is also subject to acceptance from relevant future asset managers.
Watch the 3D fly-through
Watch the 3D fly-through which showcases the key features of the Euroa Station Precinct and Anderson Street design.
See the visualisations
Meet the team and view the visualisations in person by dropping in to our shopfront at 46-50 Binney Street, Euroa:
- Tuesdays 10am-2pm
- Thursday 14 and 21 November, 10am-2pm.
Visit us at the:
- Euroa Farmer’s Market, 16 November 9am-1pm
- Euroa Twilight Christmas Shop Local Street Party 13 December 4.30pm-8.30pm.
Our contractor John Holland will be also available to talk with the community about the next steps and what to expect in Euroa.
Can’t make these times? Book an appointment by phone 1800 732 761 or email inlandrailvic@inlandrail.com.au.
The visualisations are also included on this page, below.
Provide your feedback
Complete the survey
This survey provides an opportunity to choose options from a range of images that represent design elements.
Having trouble viewing this survey? For a more mobile-friendly experience, try this version.
Get in touch
As well as dropping in at our shopfront, or visiting us at our events, you can also provide feedback via:
Phone: 1800 732 761 during business hours or leave a message and we will get back to you.
Email: inlandrailvic@inlandrail.com.au
Mail: Inland Rail Pty Ltd, PO Box 217, Collins Street West VIC 8007
How we’ve listened
You’ve told us safety, connectivity, visual amenity and improving the look and feel of the station precinct is important to you.
We’ve improved the design by:
- Reconfiguring the station underpass ramps to improve sight lines and safety
- Improving connectivity with a shared use underpass connecting Hinton and Handbury streets
- Modifying the Railway Street station carpark to maximise the forecourt area and opportunities for community use
- Relocating the stormwater detention basins away from the station forecourt to improve usability and visual amenity.
Community benefits of the design include:
- Upgrading the station precinct with improved pedestrian and cyclist connections
- Parking both sides of the station with more than 80 spaces
- New accessible station platform and pedestrian underpass with lifts, ramps and stairs
- Replacing Anderson Street bridge with a vehicle underpass
- Relocating the rail track to open up the station forecourt to Railway Street.
Euroa Heritage Interpretation Plan
We’ve engaged heritage specialists to develop a Heritage Interpretation Plan for the Euroa Goods Shed, which provides options for interpreting the shed within the station precinct.
We’re sharing these options and seeking your feedback as part of our online survey.
Euroa Concept Plan public exhibition
The Euroa design has informed the Euroa Concept Plan, which is required to be approved by the Minister for Planning as part of Inland Rail’s project approvals.
Between 18 November and 15 December, you can view the Euroa Concept Plan and Report and provide a written submission.
A summary of written submissions and Inland Rail’s response will be provided to the Minister for Planning as part of the formal request for approval of the Euroa Concept Plan.
Download the Concept Plan Report
Written submission form
A submission form is provided below to ensure your feedback is captured
Inland Rail in Victoria: Contact details
If you have any questions about the Inland Rail project, you can contact our Victorian team by phone, email, mail, or at one of our drop-in sessions.