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New and upgraded trains, trams
Since 2014, the Victorian Government has invested over $9 billion in new trains, trams and supporting infrastructure to meet growing passenger demand for services and create jobs in Victoria.
Sunshine Station Masterplan
Sunshine Station will become a key connection point between Melbourne's CBD, our regions and our international airport.
Next-generation G Class Trams
The Victorian Government has invested $1.85 billion in 100 next-generation G Class trams and the new Maidstone Tram Depot.
Suburban Rail Loop
Our city and state are growing. Melbourne will be a city of 9 million people by the 2050s – the size of London today.
Regional Rail Revival
The Australian and Victorian governments have invested more than $4 billion in the Regional Rail Revival program, which is upgrading every regional passenger rail line in Victoria and creating jobs and supplier opportunities.
X'Trapolis 2.0 - modern trains for a modern Melbourne
The Victorian Government is investing $1.5 billion in 50 state-of-the-art X’Trapolis 2.0 trains and supporting upgrades to the Craigieburn Train Maintenance Facility in Melbourne’s north.
DTP Environmental approvals and reports
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act approvals for Big Build projects once completed are managed by the Department of Transport and Planning. A key requirement of the EPBC Act approvals is the publication of annual EPBC Act compliance reports. These are available to view and download below:
Maidstone Tram Depot
The new Maidstone Tram Depot has been completed, ready for Melbourne’s next-generation G Class trams .
Murray Basin Rail Project
The Murray Basin Rail Project will deliver important upgrades to Victoria's rail freight network to meet increasing demand for freight services.
Improving transport accessibility
The Victorian Government is working to ensure our transport network is inclusive and accessible for all Victorians.
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