Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazette‘Sink station’

‘Sink station’

By Jim Mynard
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has mooted building the Berwick railway station further east and underground as part of the long talked about Casey Technology Park (CTP).
Chamber president Mike Hall put the view in a discussion paper presented at the Tuesday 4 October CTP steering committee meeting.
Mr Hall said that by undergrounding the station, as much as 123,000 square metres of commercial floor space could be captured.
“The railway station may need to be dealt with in depth and include the idea of the move to make available a much larger area around the railway station,” Mr Hall said.
He said this was needed to provide a bus interchange and pedestrian traffic flow through to Monash University, Chisholm Institute and Casey Hospital.
“We need to consider the railway line going underground beneath Clyde Road,” he said.
“This would allow that major traffic choke to be dealt with much easier than taking the road under the railway line.”
Mr Hall stressed that it was essential for the structure plan involving the technology park should include a sophisticated and in depth investigation of the pedestrian, vehicle, rail and bus transport throughout the park and into the Berwick High Street.
He said also that there was need for some kind of rapid transport throughout the technology park.
The Berwick Village area, including the technology park has been classified under Melbourne 2030 as a major activity centre.
The park concept involves developing the land between the Monash Freeway and the railway line as an integrated technology, research, learning, commercial, medical and higher densityhousing precinct.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Accused camper killer refused bail

Accused camper killer Greg Lynn's bail has been refused by a judge ahead of his murder trial. Lynn applied for bail at Melbourne's Supreme Court,...
More News

Pink, Patel and Pakenham

BLAIR: Welcome back to another week of Let’s Talk Sport as we look ahead to upcoming cricket finals and footy will also be here...

Mouthwatering match-ups set for first week of DDCA finals

There are many small moments within a game of cricket which can completely change the course of the match, and these moments are now...

Hindu temple seeks permit in Pakenham

A Hindu temple established in Pakenham is looking to remain in the factory facility it currently occupies, despite religious groups having difficulty being permitted...

Lang Lang Rodeo drops alcohol in bid to be more family-friendly

This year’s iconic Lang Lang Rodeo will run as a family-focused event without a bar, with organisers claiming regulations made it too difficult and...

Two-year-old heart warrior now in palliative care as family focuses on final memories

A two-year-old boy who survived cardiac arrest, life support and two open-heart surgeries is now in palliative care after an aggressive liver cancer left...

Second strike deepens education pay fight

Kindergarten teachers and educators across the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire have joined a second statewide stopwork in five months, as negotiations with...

Urgent care now provided in Pakenham

You can now seek urgent medical assistance closer to home without making an appointment with your GP or sitting in an emergency department, as...

Australia can be a ‘trusted partner’ to prevent drownings in India, local expert says

A local initiative to improve water safety is going global, with a recent workshop aiming to unite knowledge to promote drowning prevention in India. Last...

Curfews spark a run on ‘cat runs’

Cat curfews are fueling a boom in DIY and custom-built enclosures, says a feline-loving carpenter. Greg Cole, who volunteers his handyman skills at Australian Animal...

Celebrate International Women’s Day at Cardinia Cultural Centre

The Cardinia Cultural Centre will come alive with storytelling to honour the women who shape and strengthen the community at this year’s International Women’s...