Residents in Melbourne's west can now access an on-demand bus service, providing more convenient and accessible public transport options in Melbourne's outer suburbs.
FlexiRide Melton South will ensure locals are better connected to railway stations, shopping centres and schools, further improving public transport accessibility following recent upgrades at Melton Station.
With no fixed route, passengers can book a seat via the FlexiRide Melton South app or phone, be directed to their closest bus stop - either a physical or appropriate alternative location - and be picked up and transported to dedicated hubs.
Four new buses will service the area, connecting passengers to the key hubs such as Cobblebank Station, Melton Station, Woodgrove Shopping Centre, Melton Bus interchange and local schools.
Melton Station now has a second entrance to platform one, a footpath connecting the new entrance to the Exford Road level crossing, extra seats and shelters on platform one, new CCTV cameras and accessible parking spaces.
On top of these improvements, the Car Parks for Commuters program is creating 100 new and upgraded spaces at the station, increasing car parking to 980 spaces and freeing up local streets.
For people wanting to ride their bike to the station instead, a new secure Parkiteer bike cage and 52 new bike hoops will provide another convenient option for commuters.
With construction complete, works will now turn to reinstating the area around the new car park, with the planting of approximately 8,000 new trees, plants, shrubs and grasses.
Other stations in Melbourne's west are also set for a massive car park boost, with more than 1,600 new and upgraded spaces to be delivered at stations in Caroline Springs, Tarneit, Wyndham Vale and Watergardens.