Accessibility Wyndham Vale railway station will meet all Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) requirements and includes: • ramp access to the platforms • anti-slip surfaces, tactile ground surface indicators and hearing loops • crossfalls on platforms to prevent wheeled equipment, such as Station features prams and wheelchairs, from Wyndham Vale railway station rolling towards the platform edge includes: • a dedicated wheelchair accessible • an architect designed station ticket counter building and landscaping • a waiting room with at least two • a bus interchange and taxi rank dedicated seats for passengers with special needs and two • ‘kiss and ride’ dedicated spaces for passengers (pick up/drop off) bays using mobility aids Deer Park – West Werribee Junction • parking spaces for 400 cars, • station lifts with room for two with the ability to build more motorised wheelchairs spaces as demand grows • dedicated car parking for people • two dedicated regional tracks with a disability located close to Wyndham Vale with room for additional tracks for the station entrance. future rail network expansion railway station • bicycle storage cage and How do I get more external hoops information? • CCTV cameras on the platforms, If you would like more information, Regional Rail Link: Deer Park – West station building, forecourts, or would like to provide feedback car park and pedestrian bridge Werribee Junction includes two new on any aspect of the project, • passenger information displays please contact the project team. railway stations in the growing suburbs and clocks on each platform and In person: at the ticket office of Wyndham Vale and Tarneit. Drop in to the Regional Rail Link • sustainability features such as Community Information Hub in Wyndham Vale railway station is solar panels, energy efficient Wyndham Vale. lighting and use of rain water located between Ballan Road and The Hub is open from 10 am to 4 pm, Manor Lakes Boulevard. The platforms • a baby changing facility Monday to Friday, or by appointment. sit in a cutting over two kilometres in • maximised visibility of passengers To make an appointment, call length and up to nine metres deep. for station staff by minimising blind 0407 800 476. spots The pedestrian bridge provides a vital The Hub is located at the project’s • permanent safety fencing along Wyndham Vale site office on the link across the cutting to the railway the length of the railway cutting in corner of Manor Lakes Boulevard station from Academy Way. Wyndham Vale. and Academy Way, Wyndham Vale. Ballarat Rd Station Rd Christies Rd Riding Boundary Rd Middle Rd Mt Derrimut Rd Sunshine Western Hwy Boundary Rd Robinsons Rd Fitzgerald Rd Hopkins Rd Woods Rd Gard Rd Sewells Rd Dohertys Rd Leakes Rd Shanahans Rd Sayers Rd Princes Fwy Tarneit Ballan Road Davis Rd Tarneit Rd Hobbs Rd Derrimut Rd Wyndham Vale Legend New stations Manor Lakes Bvd Heaths Rd NewOld Geelong roads Rd Greens Rd Armstrong Road Deer Park – West Werribee Junction (new track) Wyndham Vale cutting Werribee Black Forest Rd Princes Hwy Footscray – Deer Park (existing track) Ballan Rd West Werribee Junction (new track) Duncans Rd y w Existing stations F s ce Existing rail network Bulban Rd in Pr Geelong Rd More information Website: www.regionalraillink.vic.gov.au If you require Regional Rail Link information in another language, please call us on 9280 0775 to speak to an interpreter. Email: [email protected] Phone: 1800 107 925 If you would like to receive this publication in an alternative format, please telephone the Regional Rail Link Authority on 1800 107 925 or email [email protected]. This document @rrlproject is also available in HTML and/or PDF format on the internet at www.regionalraillink.vic.gov.au. Community Information Hub Manor Lakes Blvd, Wyndham Vale. Open 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday or by appointment on 0407 800 476. Regional Rail Link Regional Rail Link is a major new rail line that will separate regional trains from metropolitan trains – for the first time giving Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat trains their own dedicated tracks through the metropolitan system from Sunshine to Southern Cross Station. The project is jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian governments, with the Commonwealth contributing $3.225 billion and the Victorian Government contributing $1.582 billion. © Copyright resides with the State of Victoria. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). Authorised by the Victorian Government, 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne..
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