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Pedestrian bridge and path complete

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News22 June 2022Updated:18 July 20241 Comment2 Mins Read
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THE new pedestrian bridge at Chelsea Station. Pictures: Supplied
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THE pedestrian bridge above the Frankston line in Chelsea has officially opened.

The bridge was built as part of the level crossing removal at Chelsea. It is nearly seven metres wide and spans from Station Street to the Nepean Highway shopping strip.

Another project which formed part of level crossing removal works, the 11 kilometre path between Edithvale and Frankston, was also officially opened last week.

An event was held last week to celebrate the completion of the projects. A smoking ceremony was undertaken by the Bunurong Land Council.

Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny said that the new path would be enjoyed by people walking and cycling around the area. “We live in a beautiful part of the world and the new 11 kilometre walking and cycling path from Edithvale to Frankston gives families a new way to get out and explore,” she said.

“The three new stations feature new safe and secure bike cages and bike hoops, making it easier than ever to commute from home to connecting trains, shops and services.”

A sculpture by artist James Tapscott will be installed next to the Chelsea pedestrian bridge in the next few months.

Chelsea, Edithvale, and Bonbeach Stations reopened last year after level crossing removal works. The state government has also announced plans to build skyrail in Parkdale. Mordialloc MP Tim Richardson said “we have already removed 16 level crossings on the Frankston line with another four to go at Glen Huntly, Mentone and Parkdale by 2025 – boosting safety, easing congestion and allowing more trains to run, more often.”

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 22 June 2022

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  1. Niral Fernando on 24 June 2022 10:40 am

    The manner in which the works were undertaken and completed were impressive and it was a job well done. The effort to remove and rebuild that old icon; the Chelsea Clock was a great idea and that is why its a real pity that a toilet has been installed right next to it – almost completely blocking it from view as you travel on the Nepean Highway from Edithvale.

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