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The new look Wangaratta railway precinct is set to undergo repairs after a sunken surface was identified at the station’s entrance.
An Inland Rail spokesperson said concrete cracking and an uneven surface was identified by crews last weekend and a safe remediation has been created until the entrance works are rectified.
“The station entrance still requires Wangaratta heritage interpretative signage to complete this area,” they said.
“Inland Rail and our construction contractor McConnell Dowell, continue to work together for project completion.
“Final inspections and defect identification is in progress.”
The $70 million Inland Rail project at Wangaratta was officially opened in May and included building of a new west track and platform for northbound traffic, installation of accessibility infrastructure and new carparking on the east and west sides of the station.
No cause of damage to the footpath was given by the Inland Rail spokesperson.





