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Night works, road closures to impact Camms Road

Work to remove the Camms Road Level Crossing will continue throughout October, with night works resulting in the temporary closure of sections of Camms Road in the coming weeks.

Between Bourke Road and Cranbourne Place, Camms Road will close from 8pm to 5am each night between Monday 10 October and Saturday 15 October, as crews undertake important 24/7 works including site preparations and the relocation of underground services.

Fairfield Street will also be closed between Camms Road and Station Street, and on-street parking along the northbound lane will be closed between Station Street and Duff Street.

Camms Road will close for the weekend of the 22 and 23 October, again Between Bourke Road and Cranbourne Place, from 8pm Friday 21 October to 5am Monday 24 October.

A detour will be in place via the South Gippsland Highway, Duff Street and Bourke Road.

Busses will replace trains on that weekend, between Dandenong and Cranbourne Stations.

On-street parking on Camms Road will permanently cease as of 8pm Monday 10 October, while Pedestrian access along the northern side of Camms Road between Murray Court and Sharpe Street will close from Tuesday 4 October to mid November 2022.

Residents are being warned to expect dust, noise, construction activity and reduced speed limits and traffic management personnel in the area during these periods.

For more information head to bigbuild.vic.gov.au/library/level-crossing-removal-project/cranbourne/camms/works/works-notice-camms-road-october-works

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