Vic gov't prioritises rail crossing removals over accessible tram stops

September 27, 2022
Issue 
Sue Bolton campaigning with others for the 'right to ride'. Photo: Brunswick Voice

The Victorian Labor government will remove along the Upfield train line by 2027, claiming to be improving safety and reducing congestion.

But its 鈥渂ig build鈥 is ignoring the needs of disabled users of public transport to chase votes.

Sue Bolton, Socialist Alliance candidate for Pascoe Vale and a Moreland Councillor told 麻豆传媒 that the rate at which the Andrews government is building accessible tram stops 鈥渕eans it will take until the 2060s for them to be accessible鈥.

鈥淭he Victorian government is dragging its feet on making public transport accessible because people with disabilities are a minority of the population.鈥

Crossings at Albert Street, Albion Street, Brunswick Road, Dawson Street, Hope Street, Victoria Street and Union Street in Brunswick, and at Park Street in Parkville, will be replaced by sky rail with new stations built at Jewel, Anstey and Brunswick.

The cost to remove level crossings has not yet been revealed, however it is expected to be high.

Bolton said that based on the $542.4 million cost听to remove crossings at Bell Street, Munro Street, Reynard Street and Moreland Road, combined with the new stations built at Coburg and Moreland, the overall cost is estimated to听blow out to more than $1 billion.

Meanwhile, the Andrews government plans to build just six new accessible tram stops over 2022鈥23 鈥 all of which are in Latrobe Street in the central business district.

罢丑别听Disability Discrimination Act 1992听 that all tram stops must comply with accessible public transport standards by December 31 and be fully compliant by December 2032.

A , released last November, said there is 鈥渘o realistic prospect鈥 that the government will be able to comply with the 2022 deadline. To do that, it would have to deliver 1215 accessible stops within 18 months 鈥渁t a cost of $2 billion鈥.

The report said the Department of Transport is at risk of failing to comply and therefore exposes the state to legal action and financial penalties.

Bolton said that apart from 鈥渋gnoring its own law鈥, the government is 鈥渢urning its back on people living with disability鈥 while chasing votes with its .

鈥淚f you use a wheelchair, the only accessible tram stops on the Sydney Rd tram route, once you have left the CBD, are at Brunswick Road and at the end of the tram line, 7.9 kilometres later,鈥 Bolton said.听

鈥淭his is shameful. It shows Labor does not think it needs to provide accessible tram stops because people with disabilities make up just 17% of the population.

鈥淗owever, people with prams, the elderly and those with temporary disabilities, such as broken or sprained ankles, also need tram stops to be accessible.

鈥淣ot everyone with a disability is entitled to free taxi vouchers.鈥

Socialist Alliance has long organised 鈥淩ide the Rail鈥 protests and other campaigns on the Upfield line to highlight the lack of trains and the need to duplicate the track beyond Gowrie Station.

鈥淭hose who use the Upfield railway line are stuck with the lowest number of trains in Melbourne 鈥 only one every twenty minutes鈥, Bolton said.

鈥淢oney would be better spent duplicating the track, building accessible tram stops, making sure all train stations are accessible and getting ready to provide more train services on the Upfield line that can link to the new Metro Tunnel project.鈥

[To find out more and help the campaign visit . Her听 is on October 2 at 1pm at Merlynston Progress Hall, 1 Novian Street, Coburg North.]

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