TREES and shrubs are being planted at the newly rebuilt Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach stations as the projects draw to a close.

The Level Crossing Removal Project is planting more than 800 trees and 85,000 shrubs. Works also include the addition of groundcovers and grasses.

The three rebuilt stations were opened last November. Since then finishing touches have been applied to the stations. 

Greenery planted along the train line includes the Coast Banksia, Narrow Leaved Paperbark, Queensland Bottle Tree, Seaberry Saltbush, Dwarf Willow Myrtle, Emu Bush, Slender Wallaby Grass, Grass Trees, Grevilleas, and Bottlebrushes.

The projects are expected to be completely finished in the middle of the year. The Level Crossing Removal Project says the final touches include the opening of the new Chelsea pedestrian bridge, 11 kilometres of walking and cycling paths between Edithvale and Frankston, the Chelsea bus interchange, car parking, and the installation of artworks at Edithvale and Chelsea.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 11 May 2022

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  1. Able Tasman on

    Whoever thought putting pedestrian crossings inconveniently 30m in either direction from the Chelsea station overpass main Nepean Hwy exit should get another job.
    Whoever thought putting a train line in the ground when 200m from the sea and disregarding the probable searise in the next 50 years should get another job.
    People in 50 years time will be wondering what were we thinking at the time.

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