Rail crossings raised in Parliament

LOCAL MP Jade Benham has queried the Victorian Government in State Parliament about three “overlooked” Mildura rail level crossings, saying they are in need of safety upgrades.

The Sunraysia Daily reported last month rail level crossings without lights, bells or boom gates had fallen to 47 per cent across the Victorian rail network, with the vast majority in rural or remote settings.

But crossings at Eighth, Ninth and Tenth streets in Mildura remained without the safety upgrades, with motorists required to obey Stop signs instead.

A Victorian Government spokesman said 140 regional crossings had been upgraded with boom gates since 2017 with more to follow, but gave no indication which crossings had been given priority under the the Australian Level Crossing Assessment Model.

“Awareness campaigns such as our recent ‘Obey the Stop Signs’, remind motorists to always stop at a passive level crossing and check that it is clear before driving through,” the spokesman said.

Via a question on notice this week, Ms Benham asked Roads and Road Safety Minister Melissa Horne when the crossings would be prioritised, saying “immediate action” was required.

“These crossings are heavily trafficked by both pedestrians and motorists, yet they remain without fundamental safety measures such as lights, bells, or boom gates,” she said.

“The risk is real, and we cannot afford to wait any longer.”

Three freight trains are scheduled to run in each direction through Mildura to and from Merbein each week and are restricted to a speed limit of 25km/h, with drivers required to sound the train horn 400 metres before they reach a crossing.

But Ms Benham said the warning system was “outdated and inadequate”.

“Safe level crossings are a fundamental necessity, particularly in a busy urban area, yet we are continually overlooked,” she said.

The Victorian rail network has 1639 public road level crossings on passenger and freight lines, with the ongoing Statewide Crossing Upgrade program having added warning systems to 27 over the last five years.

Digital Editions


  • Woman’s bus ordeal

    Woman’s bus ordeal

    AN ELDERLY woman was hospitalised for eight days after the train from Swan Hill to Melbourne was replaced with a bus route. Kris Thornton originally…

More News

  • Alleged child killer moved after ‘violent outpouring’

    Alleged child killer moved after ‘violent outpouring’

    ALICE SPRINGS: An alleged child murderer has been flown out of an Outback town for safety reasons after an angry crowd beat him unconscious and attacked police trying to detain…

  • Writers roadshow for wily wordsmiths

    Writers roadshow for wily wordsmiths

    CALLING all aspiring authors! Storytellers, wordlovers, journalists, and the next Stephen Kings or J.K Rowlings can unite and network at the Regional Writers Roadshow, which is making its way to…

  • Saints to go marching in

    Saints to go marching in

    TITLE hopefuls Bambill face what could be a tricky test today when they travel to Cardross for the day’s only MFNL Women’s league encounter. The Saints played out a thriller…

  • Doggies to keep the ball rolling

    Doggies to keep the ball rolling

    WENTWORTH, who are fourth on the Sunraysia Football Netball League’s 2026 ladder, will need to continue their run of consistency across the field to beat the Bulldogs at Mildura Sporting…

  • Roos to fire up at the dog house

    Roos to fire up at the dog house

    THERE is only percentage separating South Mildura and Wentworth on the 2026 SFNL A Grade netball ladder with last year’s premiers slightly ahead in second position. The round four match…

  • Plant a tree to remember your mum

    Plant a tree to remember your mum

    FOR many, Mother’s Day is marked by brunches, bouquets and family gatherings. However, for those whose mothers are no longer here, or who live far away, the day can also…

  • Cultural kaleidoscope

    Cultural kaleidoscope

    STUDENTS at Mildura South Primary School recently spent their school day appreciating each other’s cultures in their annual Harmony Day. They replaced their regular uniforms with dress that spotlighted their…

  • Partnership continues to grow

    Partnership continues to grow

    DELEGATES from Nanjing Commercial College have spent a week learning at SuniTAFE’s Mildura campus as part of a study tour focused on cookery and teaching techniques. The delegation, which included…

  • Chalking up a new career

    Chalking up a new career

    A HERALD SUN report this week on Victorian teachers’ industrial action exposed a familiar divide in public response, with support for better pay and conditions matched by sharp criticism of…

  • Bandicoots make triumphant return

    Bandicoots make triumphant return

    A COHORT of Shark Bay bandicoots, described by some wildlife enthusiasts as the “cutest bandicoot”, has arrived in south-west NSW following a remarkable cross-country journey. Two bandicoot species – the…