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Inland Rail reveals latest designs for Euroa railway station precinct

Euroa

Inland Rail has revealed the latest designs of the Euroa railway station precinct and is inviting feedback from the local community before the project begins construction next year.

Inland Rail, and construction partner John Holland will undertake a month-long community engagement process to gather feedback on the landscaping, urban design finishes, colour palettes and heritage interpretation options.

New visualisations highlight a modern railway station precinct surrounded by landscaped gardens and open spaces, serviced by additional parking and improved pedestrian and cyclist connectivity.

Station modifications include a new accessible railway platform, an additional pedestrian underpass with lifts, ramps and stairs and an open forecourt area for community use.

The new Anderson Street vehicle underpass is also featured in the designs, revealing how it connects with existing roads and interacts with the new station precinct.

Updates will also be provided on road detour routes and construction plans.

The Euroa railway station precinct designs can be viewed, and feedback shared until 13 December.

The Euroa Concept Plan, required by the Minister for Planning as part of Inland Rail’s project approval, will also be available for written submissions from 18 November to 15 December.

For more information on where and how to give feedback, inlandrail.com.au/