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Final designs unveiled for VIC Newport level crossing removal project

Written by Monica Gameng | Nov 21, 2025 1:18:27 AM

Final designs for the Newport level crossing removal project have been released as works ramp up on this development that will help improve transport connections and safety in Melbourne’s inner west. 

The designs released are for a new rail bridge that will carry passenger and freight trains over Maddox Road and a new pedestrian and cycling bridge at Champion Road. A right-turn lane for cyclists on Maddox Road is included as well. 

The final designs were shaped by community feedback, and it showcases Newport’s natural beauty and industrial heritage. 

Maddox Road rail bridge (source: Victoria's Big Build)

The new Maddox Road rail bridge celebrates the foreshore and wetlands with coastal-inspired curves and soft blue-green screens. On the other hand, the Champion Road bridge features imagery of the historic Newport Railway Workshops and Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve. 

Meanwhile, designs for improvements to local open space are still under development and more information will be shared next year. Once works are completed, this project will deliver about 145 large trees and more than 35,000 plants, shrubs and grass planted throughout the area. 

“We’re getting rid of the two level crossings in Newport, delivering safer and more accessible connections. 

“With major works ramping up this month, we’re one step closer to a level crossing free Werribee Line by 2030,” Minister for Transport Infrastructure Gabrielle Williams said. 

Major works on the Newport level crossing removal project will ramp up this month. From 17 November until late April next year, train services will run on a single track between Laverton and Newport to keep trains running and avoid months-long complete shutdown of the line. 

Citybound services will run express from Laverton to Newport and outbound services will stop at all stations via Altona, Westona and Seaholme on the Altona Loop. 

Champion Road pedestrian and cycling bridge (source: Victoria's Big Build)

Passengers travelling to the city from Altona, Westona and Seaholme can travel by shuttle bus to Newport Station, or by train to Laverton Station, where they can continue their journey to the city by train. 

The dangerous level crossings at Maddox and Champion roads will be gone for good next year, with Akuna Drive to be connected to Maddox Road to provide a convenient route for local motorists. 

The Victorian Government is removing 110 dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne and making the Werribee Line level crossing free by 2030. 

Source: Premier of Victoria – Media Centre; Victoria’s Big Build – Level Crossing Removal Project (1, 2); Roads & Infrastructure Australia