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Disruptions through Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach
Disruptions through Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach

Riders in the southern suburbs face disruption over the next week as Station Street hosts road closures and asphalting works.

Following the level crossings removals at Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach, changes to the road network are getting the final treatments.

The intersection of Station St and Edithvale Rd, Edithvale will be closed from this evening (Thursday) until 4am on Monday for upgrading.

This involves:
  • Full closure of the intersection
  • Hard closure at Rae Ave and Fraser Ave along Station St.
  • Hard closure on Edithvale Rd from Clydebank Ave
  • Detour via Nepean Hwy from Lincoln Grove to Thames Promenade
  • Emergency services access to the CFA station will be available from Rae Ave
  • All Emergency services under lights will be assessed and allowed through if possible at most times of the night

There will also be full closures of Station Street though through Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach for asphalting and line marking works, starting on Tuesday 29 March in Chelsea from Thames to Argyle Ave.

This involves:
  • Full closure of Station St to through traffic from 9am to 5pm for all closures
  • Detours around Nepean Hwy to avoid local “Rat Running” and congestion in side streets
  • All Emergency services under lights will be assessed and allowed through if possible at most times of the day
  • Access will be maintained to all critical services including the CFA headquarters and the Bupa Aged Care Facility
  • One area will be closed at a time and will avoid conflicting closures.

Asphalting will continue through until May. Works will pause for a couple of weeks around Easter.

Riders detoured on to the Nepean Highway will need to exercise caution as the road surface is treacherous in places.

The Department of Transport will be re-surfacing the Nepean soon. Works will be mainly at night so riders should not be unduly inconvenienced.

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