WYNDHAM
Home » News » Superload on the move

Superload on the move

A trio of enormous concrete bridge components travelled 300 kilometres by truck as part of a superload journey from Gippsland to Hoppers Crossing last week.

The pre-cast concrete parts – known as crossheads – will soon form part of a new 1.2 kilometre road bridge which is being built as part of the Old Geelong Road level crossing removal project.

The biggest of the three concrete sections, which were manufactured at GBG concrete in Sale, weighed in at 173 tonnes and travelled on a 58-metre long truck and trailer.

The “superload” journey of three trucks took 16 hours across two days, arriving in Hoppers Crossing in the early hours of May 22.

To minimise disruption, the superloads travelled at night, were escorted by traffic controllers and followed a carefully-planned route, including Footscray Road and the Princes Freeway.

Level Crossing Removal Project program director Tony Hedley said there were “huge numbers of people involved behind the scenes” in creating and transporting the crossheads.

“This has been a major logistical exercise and I would like to thank everyone involved at every step of the process, including the motorists who took extra care on these roads and helped us to get these deliveries through smoothly,” he said.

“It’s just one of the many steps we’re taking to make sure the level crossing at Old Geelong Road in Hoppers Crossing is gone for good.”

Werribee line commuters are being advised that buses will replace trains from Thursday, June 10 until the last service Wednesday, June 16.

The disruption will allow work to take place on stairs and canopy roofing on a new pedestrian overpass at Hoppers Crossing station, while major works continue on the road bridge.

Excavation works underneath the rail line at Aircraft station in Laverton will also get underway to create a new underpass walkway for commuters, pedestrians and cyclists.

Details: https://levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/projects/old-geelong-road-hoppers-crossing

Digital Editions


  • Australia Day in Point Cook!

    Australia Day in Point Cook!

    There wasn’t a cloud in the sky when Star Weekly journalist Jaidyn Kennedy ventured out to Point Cook for Australia Day on 26 January.

More News

  • Why stress is quietly breaking our hearts – and how to reset this REDFEB

    Why stress is quietly breaking our hearts – and how to reset this REDFEB

    With cost-of-living pressure increasing in recent years, stress has become the silent epidemic of modern life – and it’s quietly breaking our hearts. Health experts warn that chronic stress is…

  • Community cricket contributors to be awarded

    Community cricket contributors to be awarded

    Nominations have opened for the 2025–26 Cricket Victoria Community Cricket Awards, celebrating the outstanding contributions of individuals, clubs, associations and schools who have helped to grow and strengthen community cricket…

  • Australia Day V-Line services

    Australia Day V-Line services

    V-Line services will run to a Saturday timetable for the Australia Day public holiday on Monday 26 January. This will apply to all V-lIne services across the state except for…

  • Books in bags for prep students

    Books in bags for prep students

    Students about to begin prep at government schools across Victoria will receive a free bundle of books and resources to help kick-start their education.. The books and resources are included…

  • Melbourne to host major cancer conference

    Melbourne to host major cancer conference

    Melbourne has been chosen to host the World Conference on Lung Cancer – the biggest lung cancer conference globally. The 2029 edition of the conference will be held at the…

  • Victoria’s hospitality sector under scrutiny for child employment practices

    Victoria’s hospitality sector under scrutiny for child employment practices

    During the summer school holidays, the Workforce Inspectorate Victoria (WIV) is ramping up inspections across the state’s hospitality venues, including restaurants, cafés and fast-food outlets, to ensure businesses are complying…

  • Finals spots set

    Finals spots set

    The final pool rounds have been played and finals spots filled. Here’s a wrap up of the final pool matches on Tuesday night. In group, A1, PEGS lost to Haig…

  • Tobacco license deadline approaching

    Tobacco license deadline approaching

    The state government has issued a final call for tobacco retailers and wholesalers to secure a mandatory licence, with less than two weeks remaining before a major crackdown on the…

  • Feeding tube awareness week

    Feeding tube awareness week

    Over 140 landmarks across Australia and New Zealand will be illuminated in purple and blue from 1–7 February 2026 to mark Feeding Tube Awareness Week (FTAW). This annual campaign, hosted…

  • Money coming for women’s sports

    Money coming for women’s sports

    La Trobe University has secured a significant $11.7 million federal funding boost to lead ground-breaking medical research, including a major project dedicated to reducing concussion and knee injuries for women…