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Plans to improve accessibility at Ballarat Station include installing a pedestrian overpass with a passenger lift and stairs to both platforms, a new ramp and stairs to the northern station entrance, lighting and tactile upgrades, and landscaping.
The $107 million contract comprises the delivery of public infrastructure such as boat ramps, marine walls, as well as recreational spaces. Construction on the project will begin in April, with works expected to be completed in early 2026.
Access will also be improved to the existing northern station entrance with a new ramp, stairs, and automatic sliding door. View from the bus interchange featuring the belvedere balconies, staircase, lift shaft and landscaping. Trains now run every 20 minutes on average during peak times. Image: Victorian Government.
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