Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal - METRONET

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Here today, gone forever tonight!

Here today, gone forever tonight!

At last, the most dangerous level crossing in WA is finally going. The first level crossing to be removed for METRONET will be replaced shortly afterwards by a new underpass at Davis Road.

Denny Avenue Level Crossing Closing Forever

Denny Avenue Level Crossing Closing Forever

From April 1, vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists will no longer be able to use the Denny Avenue level crossing.

More than just a level crossing

More than just a level crossing

While the project is called the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal Project, the team is delivering far more than just that.

Plan ahead for upcoming major train disruptions

Plan ahead for upcoming major train disruptions

To build vital infrastructure for METRONET projects major disruptions on the Armadale and Fremantle Lines are planned for early 2021.

Christmas Information session for Kelmscott businesses

Christmas Information session for Kelmscott businesses

With the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal project works well under way, the METRONET team would like to invite local Kelmscott businesses to attend a project progress and update session.

Denny Avenue kicking goals in Aboriginal Engagement

Denny Avenue kicking goals in Aboriginal Engagement

Local Aboriginal businesses have benefited from contracts on the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal project, with early works for the project underway.

Information session for Kelmscott businesses

Information session for Kelmscott businesses

With the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal project works due to start shorlty, the METRONET team has planned an information session for local businesses to explain in detail project progress and timelines, and notably what it might mean for your business.

Downer signs on the dotted line

Downer signs on the dotted line

Waiting at a level crossing will soon be a thing of the past for Kelmscott residents as removing the notorious Denny Avenue level crossing moves another step closer.

Kelmscott road and access changes coming soon

Kelmscott road and access changes coming soon

The Kelmscott community are invited to drop-in to one of two information sessions about upcoming road changes in the Kelmscott town centre, as part of the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal  project. 

On the road to level crossing removal

On the road to level crossing removal

Downer are the preferred proponent to construct the road and civil infrastructure components of the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal project.

Going out with a bang

Going out with a bang

2019 was a huge year for METRONET with a number of major milestones had.

Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal a step closer

Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal a step closer

A six-week request for tender to construct the rail component of the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal has been launched.

Great response to Community Reference Group nominations

Great response to Community Reference Group nominations

Since nominations opened in late May, over 250 community members applied to be part of one of four METRONET Project Community Reference Groups.

Nominations open for Community Reference Groups on METRONET projects.

Nominations open for Community Reference Groups on METRONET projects.

The Public Transport Authority as part of METRONET is establishing four Community Reference Groups (CRG’s) for the Thornlie-Cockburn Link, Yanchep Rail Extension and Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal projects.

Going, going, gone!

Going, going, gone!

Demolition has begun on the final five properties along Third Avenue and Railway Avenue to make way for the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal project .

Removing level crossing brings community excitement

Removing level crossing brings community excitement

The Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal community drop-in session took place on Tuesday February 20. More than 105 community members attended to learn about the project and revitalisation plans for Kelmscott. 

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