Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Catching a tram along La Trobe Street in the CBD is now safer, easier and more accessible. We have successfully delivered 12 level-access tram stops at six locations along La Trobe Street in the city to improve accessibility, passenger safety and service reliability.

  2. Sep 5, 2024 · Minister for Public and Active Transport Gabrielle Williams today announced 12 new level access tram stops have been installed along La Trobe Street – backed by a $68 million investment in the Victorian Budget 2022/2023.

  3. The Andrews government committed to upgrading six stops along La Trobe Street in the 2022-23 budget but none have been completed, and the 2023-24 budget released last month makes no mention of tram stop upgrades.

  4. Aug 7, 2024 · Localised sections of La Trobe Street will have restricted access under traffic management within the work areas. Queen, Elizabeth, Russell, Exhibition and Victoria streets will remain open to north-south traffic.

  5. We’re delivering 12 level-access tram stops at six locations along La Trobe Street to improve accessibility, passenger safety and service reliability. These stops will also provide better connectivity to the new State Library Station, which is part of the Metro Tunnel Project. What we’re doing Making our public transport network accessible

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · Deferred La Trobe Street works are the latest delay to making tram stops accessible for those with restricted mobility. The Victorian Government continues to fall way behind deadlines to install accessible tram stops in the CBD and inner suburbs, according to disability advocates.

  7. People also ask

  8. On the tram network, $68.1 million will deliver six new level access tram stops along La Trobe Street in the city and also upgrade the Park Street tram interchange. These upgrades will substantially improve tram network accessibility in the Melbourne CBD and provide connections with the Metro Tunnel when it is completed.

  1. People also search for