Attention: Permit holders who travel on Burley Griffin Way over Wallendbeen Bridge
Work will start this month to repair damage caused by a truck crash on the temporary road-over-rail bridge on Burley Griffin Way at Wallendbeen.
Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) has advised that repair work is planned to start on Tuesday, 28 January, and take up to six days to complete. Burley Griffin Way between Stockinbingal and Wallendbeen will be re-opened to traffic on Sunday, 2 February, weather permitting.
Operators are advised of changes to local traffic conditions during the essential repair work, with Silo Road and Morrisons Hill Road intersections with Burley Griffin Way closing until work is completed.
Various detours are in place for light and heavy vehicles and TfNSW encourages travellers to check Live Traffic for up-to-date information and follow the direction of traffic control and signage.
Heavy vehicle operators that do not comply with the various detours, will need to apply for a permit amendment to travel during the repair work time period. The NHVR has notified the affected permit holders via email, so please ensure you check your inbox for this correspondence.
Burley Griffin Way is a key route on the network linking the Hume Highway to the Riverina and the Olympic and Newell highways. The new permanent bridge will return a two-lane crossing to motorists, improving safety and travel times on this important freight corridor.