Upgrade to parking at Belgrave Station underway

Minister for Public Transport Ben Carroll and Monbulk Daniela De Martino visited the Belgrave Station car park on Tuesday 4 April. PICTURES: SUPPLIED

Work is now underway on the new multi-level car park at Belgrave Station.

Minister for Public Transport Ben Carroll and Monbulk Daniela De Martino visited the site on Tuesday 4 April to see how the works are progressing.

“Belgrave Station is at the end of the line and attracts passengers from surrounding suburbs – so this project will provide a huge benefit,” Ms De Martino said.

“We thank the community for their patience while works progress on the new car park and we’re excited to see it open to the public later this year.”

The car park will see 640 parking spaces built across four-levels, which will also include 16 accessible spaces, lifts and new and upgraded bicycle facilities. Lighting and CCTV will also be installed to improve safety for passengers.

An undercover pick-up and drop off area will also be delivered as part of the project, along with road widening to improve access to the car park, a new bus priority exit lane and bus priority signals at the roundabout.

Around three quarters of the car park structure are now complete, with construction underway to install the car park’s façade.

Passengers who usually park at Belgrave Station have been using a temporary car park at Upwey High School, within walking distance to Upwey Station, while works continue to build the new car park.

The car park is being delivered by VicTrack as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s Car Parks for Commuters Program and is scheduled for completion later this year.

VicTrack has appointed ADCO to design and construct the car park following a tender process.

Minister for Public Transport Ben Carroll said the new multi-level car park at Belgrave Station will make catching the train easier and safer for commuters in Melbourne’s east.

“Once the new car park is complete, people will find it much easier to park, catch the train and travel so they can get to where they need to go,” Mr Carroll said.

For more information on the Belgrave Station car park project visit carparks.vic.gov.au