The latest design phase includes the presentation of updated project images and visualisations, and invites the community to provide valuable feedback.
Inland Rail is a nation building project that will transform how goods are moved around Australia.
In Victoria, works will be undertaken at 12 sites, including Benalla, to enable double-stacked freight trains to pass safely and ensure everyday products can be delivered faster and more reliably around Australia.
The Benalla Station Precinct project will create a wider, brighter, and shorter pedestrian underpass, realign the rail tracks, and deliver a new second platform.
With new lifts, ramps and stairs, a network of pedestrian pathways and upgraded bus and car parking, the project will improve safety, accessibility, and connectivity across the station precinct.
In addition to updated visualisations, the community will also be engaged on the Benalla Station Precinct Concept Plan showing site layout plans, sections and elevations, site boundaries, and landscaping.
The Concept Plan is required to be approved by the State Minister for Planning.
Between July 31 and August 28, information sessions will be held, where construction experts can answer community members' questions.
Feedback and key themes gathered will shape the next phase of the design process and be incorporated into the response to the Benalla Concept Plan for approval by the Minister for Planning.
From July 31 , the community can share feedback and information by:
- Dropping into the ARTC shopfront at 53 Carrier Street;
- Visiting inlandrail.com.au/Benalla;
- Attending an ARTC event between July 31 and August 28;
- Providing a written submission on the concept plan by August 28; and
- Calling 1800 732 761 or emailing victoriaprojects@artc.com.au
Ed Walker, ARTC Victoria and South Australia Projects General Manager, said construction on the Benalla Station Precinct project is due to begin in 2025.
“We know the community is passionate about how Inland Rail is delivered in Benalla, Mr Walker said.
“Feedback from the community and stakeholders continues to inform the design for the Benalla Station Precinct.
“The community has told us heritage, safety, accessibility, connectivity, and visual amenity are important, and we have incorporated them in the latest design.
“We are seeking feedback on how the community plans to interact with the station precinct, including station access and pathways and other urban design elements such as seating, signage and landscaping.
“There are many ways the community can participate in the process to design and develop the Benalla station precinct, including mail, email, online, in-person, and at upcoming Inland Rail events.”