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Edwardstown Railway Station pedestrian and cyclist access improvements

31 May 2017
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) will be installing a shared use path for pedestrians and cyclists adjacent to the Edwardstown Railway Station.
The shared use path, from De Laine Avenue to Castle Street, Edwardstown, form part of the Marino Rocks Greenway walking and cycling route and will include:
- Separate pedestrian and cyclist ramps to De Laine Avenue.
- Installation of new street lighting along sections of the shared use path.
- Upgrade of street lighting along Railway Terrace.
The two existing disabled car parks will also be retained.
Works are scheduled to commence Monday 5 June 2017, and are expected to be completed by the end of August 2017, weather permitting.
The majority of the works will be undertaken between 7am and 5pm, Monday to Saturday.
All roads will remain open to traffic with a 25km/h speed restriction in place while workers are on site.
DPTI will make every effort to minimise impacts to road users and will ensure that access to properties and businesses is maintained throughout the works.
This $400,000 project is funded by the South Australian Government’s Asset Improvement program.
For further information please email DPTI at dpti.communityrelations@sa.gov.au or telephone 1300 794 880.
DPTI thanks motorists for their patience while these important safety works are undertaken.