Works will commence in early 2026 on a $25 million transformation of the Hume Highway at Table Top in New South Wales.
The three-stage critical safety upgrade will involve improving the road surface, upgrading drainage and installing safety barriers on a three-kilometre stretch of the Hume Highway, about 14 kilometres north of Albury.
Stage 1 of works will begin in February 2026 and it will include upgrading two temporary crossovers at both ends of the corridor to allow for two-way traffic flow in one direction, before major works start on a the 1.65-kilometre southern section of the northbound lanes.
The second stage, on the other hand, will upgrade a 1.65-kilometre section of the northern half of the northbound lanes.
Lastly, Stage 3 works will upgrade the full 3.15-kilometre length of southbound lanes.
All work will be carried out under traffic control, with at least one lane open in each direction at all times. Weather permitting, the entire project is expected to be completed by mid-2028.
“The Minns Labor Government is continuing our work to deliver the infrastructure regional communities need and deserve.
“We are committed to improving safety across the network. While each piece of work is not a silver bullet, we are listening to communities and progress being made on other hotspots along the Hume.
“The Hume Highway is one of Australia’s most significant highways, linking the nation’s two largest state capitals, Sydney and Melbourne, making it an important route for passengers and freight transport.
“I want to be clear with locals: this is a case of short-term pain for long-term gain. We appreciate their patience as we deliver safer roads.
“On average, about 14,000 vehicles travel along this section of the highway each day, which includes about 5,000 heavy vehicles and 9,000 light vehicles.
“These upgrades will increase efficiency and traffic flow, reduce ongoing maintenance costs and provide motorists with a smoother and safer journey,” Minister for Roads Jenny Aitchison said.
Following feedback from the community, Transport for NSW will also undertake a comprehensive investigation of the Hume Highway intersections with Tynan Road and Burma Road to help plan future upgrades.
Updates on the potential intersection upgrades will be made available to the community in early 2026. Transport for NSW will also keep the community updated on the timeline and traffic impacts for each stage of the project as it progresses.
“People in regional communities rely on the Hume every single day, whether they are heading to work, moving freight or getting their kids where they need to go. This upgrade will make those journeys safer and smoother.
“This section of the Hume is a vital link for families, truckies and local businesses across the border region. Investing in stronger, more resilient roads support the people who keep our regions moving,” Minister for Regional New South Wales Tara Moriarty said.
Source: NSW Government – Media Releases; Transport for NSW; Justin Clancy MP – Member for Albury
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