Forbes Shire Council is improving road safety with the introduction of a new 30km/hour speed zone and the installation of speed cushions and signage...
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New advanced warning signs have been installed at rail level crossings aimed at improving road safety. The new signage is designed to reduce the risk of collisions and near misses at level crossings by increasing motorist awareness. The upgraded signage can now be seen at key approaches, including Wandary Lane, Herbert Street and several other […] The post Advanced Warning Signs Rolled Out At Rail Level Crossings appeared first on Forbes Phoenix.
Forbes Shire Council is improving road safety with the introduction of a new 30km/hour speed zone and the installation of speed cushions and signage...
A 450-tonne crane installed six concrete sections for the new underpass. Image: Inland Rail The new pedestrian underpass at Handbury Street...
Workers setting up the drill rigs on the shared use path in Seaford. Image: Victorian GovernmentSite investigations are continuing in Seaford,...
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The level crossing at Burke Road, Glen Iris before it was removed. Image: Victorian GovernmentThe Victorian Government is celebrating 10 years since...
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Encountering a whopping 18 road level crossings, peppered with absence of gatemen at these gates, railway staff are compelled to deboard the trains...
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At the Gamma 1 Sector substation, the NPCL has installed a new 12.5 MegaVolt-Ampere (MVA) power transformer, replacing the earlier 5 MVA unit
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