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$178M Pacific Highway upgrade at Lisarow reaches key milestone

$178M Pacific Highway upgrade at Lisarow reaches key milestone
The project will also include new traffic lights at the Railway Crescent and Tuggerah Street. Image courtesy of the NSW Government.
The project will also include new traffic lights at the Railway Crescent and Tuggerah Street. Image courtesy of the NSW Government.

A key stage of the Pacific Highway upgrade project at Lisarow in New South Wales has been reached, with the old rail bridge now dismantled to make way for a new bridge with two lanes in each direction.

The $178 million Pacific Highway duplication at Lisarow will improve traffic flow, travel times and safety for around 30,000 motorists who use the 1.6-kilometre section of the highway each day.

A key feature of the upgrade is the new railbridge, which will provide two lanes in each direction across the main Sydney to Newcastle rail line.

Works to dismantle the bridge were completed during a scheduled rail shutdown from midnight Friday 11 March to midnight Sunday 13 March. The 35-metre-long concrete girders for the second half of the bridge will be installed in July.

Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch said the project would improve the efficiency of the connection.

“We know traffic is an issue, particularly around the existing narrow bridge near Railway Crescent, and this is an important step in busting that congestion,” Crouch said.

“The project has also provided a welcome boost to the local economy, with work for a number of people created, including work for more than 150 different suppliers and contractors.”

The New South Wales Government is investing $178 million to upgrade the Pacific Highway between Ourimbah Street and Parsons Road at Lisarow, which is expected to be completed in 2023.

For more information on the project, click here.

 


 

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