Liberals pledge Clyde rail promise

(L-R) Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure Matt Bach, Liberal Bass Candidate Aaron Brown, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy and Liberal Narre Warren South candidate Annette Samuel announcing the Liberal Party promise for an extension of the Cranbourne Train Line. 302254 Picture: MARCUS UHE

By Marcus Uhe

Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has declared that a Liberal State Government will extend the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde, with two new stations to be built at Clyde and Cranbourne East.

An upgraded Cranbourne Station and six road-rail grade separations between Cranbourne and Clyde will also be part of the $928 million project, announced on Thursday 6 October.

The five-year project will also include planning for provision of a possible future extension to Koo Wee Rup.

“Under this plan, residents across southern Casey will finally be connected to the Metro network, meaning quicker and more reliable travel for hundreds of thousands of Victorians and their families,” Mr Guy said.

“Only a Liberals and Nationals Government will deliver this long overdue project and cut congestion in the rapidly growing south-eastern suburbs of Casey.”

The Liberal Party is doubling-down on its 2018 State Election promise, which would have also seen an extension and the two new stations, at a cost of $487 million.

While he could not confirm the nature of the tracks and whether they will mirror the Skyrail built on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines, Mr Guy said the grade separations will ensure that no level crossings will be constructed.

“We will take advice from DoT and from construction as to what is being planned and what is being envisaged,” Mr Guy said.

“It won’t require level crossings and that’s why the costs have gone out significantly (from 2018), because the level crossings will be eliminated.

“Whether it’s road under or rail over, whatever it chooses, that’s why the cost of the project is what it is at over $900 million.

“The outcome here is to make sure we get an extended Cranbourne line down to clyde, with two new stations servicing all these houses.”

City of Casey Chair of Administrators Noelene Duff said she welcomes the announcement from the Liberal Party, having advocated for the project for many years.

“Community support for this project is strong with 97% of residents surveyed in mid-2021 telling us they support the project,” Ms Duff said.

“Clyde Rail Link is needed to connect our fast-growing communities to essential services and jobs and to ease traffic congestion

“For example, the booming Clyde and Clyde North suburbs are set to be home to more than 100,000 residents by 2031 and are currently without access to a local train station.

“The duplication of the Cranbourne Line was completed in February 2022 and paves the way for the extension of the line. The rail corridor for this project already exists and funding is all that’s needed to get it under way.

“We’d like to see commitments from all major parties towards Clyde Rail Link in the lead up to the election to see that it gets delivered and achieves the benefits for our community sooner rather than later.”

The Victorian State Election will be held on Saturday 26 November.