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Upcoming disruptions to Craigieburn Road

Mickleham Road intersection

The left turn slip lane from Craigieburn Road westbound onto Mickleham Road will be closed to heavy vehicles from April 29 to May 13 between 9.30am and 3.30pm, Mondays to Fridays.

Heavy vehicles should continue west up Craigieburn Road and U-turn at Oaklands Road roundabout.

Light vehicles can continue to turn left at the intersection during this time.

Vantage Boulevard

Lanes closed 24/7 and left turn slip lane from Craigieburn Road on to Vantage Boulevard closed until Wednesday, May 4.

Vehicles can continue to turn left at the intersection from Craigieburn Road through lane.

Hardy Avenue

Access to Craigieburn Road will be closed in both directions between Hume Highway and Hardy Avenue from 7pm to 5am on Tuesday, May 3 for barrier placement. Detours in place.

Waterview Boulevard to Aitken Boulevard

Lane closure and speed reductions along Craigieburn Road in both directions between Waterview Boulevard and Aitken Boulevard until mid-June for power relocation and gas protection works.

Temporary bus stop closure – Route 537 at Waterview Boulevard and Craigieburn Road

Due to road works, bus Route 537 (both directions) will not service the Waterview Boulevard and Craigieburn Road bus stop to last bus Tuesday, June 7 2022. Passengers are advised to use the temporary bus stop 230 metres east of closed bus stop.

Details: https://bigbuild.vic.gov.au/projects/mrpv/craigieburn-road-upgrade?utm_term=Craigieburn Road Upgrade&utm_source=mrpv_edm&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Craigieburn Road Upgrade – Upcoming works – send 28 April – FINAL CID_43484ac526d44bd1faa7f44cdb1f8cc3&utm_campaign=Craigieburn Road Upgrade – Upcoming works – send 28 April – FINAL.

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