/* ----------------------------------------- */ /* ----------------------------------------- */ #responsive-slider .rslides_tabs { } max-width: 100%; .wpv-proj-slider td { vertical-align:top;} /* ----------------------------------------- */ Victoria’s Big Build will ramp up over the summer months as a record amount of work is carried out on transport projects from December through to February. width: 100%; } /* Content Template: project-images-slider-single-slide - end */ color: #486b7e; } Evans Road traffic may not enter the ramps during the nighttime work at all. bottom: 0; /* ----------------------------------------- */ This new bridge was constructed by the District 2 Bridge Crew using salvaged beams from the Interstate 40 Crosstown relocation project. z-index: 2; padding: 0 10px; } /* Content Template: project-single-post - end */ } } margin: 0; position: relative; /* see theme's styles.css file*/ #responsive-slider .rslides_tabs .rslides_here { background: #000; } #responsive-slider .rslides_tabs li { position: absolute;

/* ----------------------------------------- */ Evans Road bridge over Route 65 CLOSED from April until Late July 2019; Evans Road drivers can use ramps at interchange, but cannot cross the bridge during the work; Route 65 drivers must use Routes CC/J and Battlefield Road interchanges to reach their destinations News Releases/Project Updates. Road bridge taking shape at Evans Road. /* Content Template: project-images-slider-single-slide - start */ /* ----------------------------------------- */ .post-two-col {width: 100%;} Major works are underway to remove the level crossing at Evans Road, Lyndhurst, with the boom gates now gone to make way for construction of the new road bridge. padding: 5px; .post-left-col ul {padding: 0px; list-style:disc outside;}

Boom gates go at Evans Road, Lyndhurst . border: 0; right: 10px; /* ----------------------------------------- */ z-index: 3; opacity: 1; opacity: 1; height: 3em; #responsive-slider .rslides_nav.next { font-family: "PT Sans",sans-serif !important; margin: 0px auto; position: absolute; } -moz-transition: all 0.25s linear; left: 10px; list-style: none; Crews worked around the clock last weekend at Evans Road, Lyndhurst to install seven giant bridge beams, each weighing 70 tonnes and 32 metres long.The bridge beams will form a new road bridge over the Cranbourne line, reconnecting fast-growing communities in Melbourne’s south-east.The bridge beams were made in Kilmore and were delivered to site overnight by trucks travelling via the Hume Freeway, Metropolitan Ring Road, Western Ring Road, West Gate Freeway, CityLink and the Monash Freeway.Evans Road was closed at the level crossing in 2005, dividing the communities of Lyndhurst, Lynbrook and Cranbourne West. left: 0; right: 0; The bridge … #responsive-slider .rslides { background-image: url('http://www.dubois-king.com/wp/wp-content/themes/dk/images/prev-next.png'); display: block; The bridge replacement is expected to be completed by late July. #responsive-slider .rslides_tabs li:hover { background: rgba(0,0,0,.7); } .post-right-col h4 {text-align:left !important; color:#333333 !important; font-weight:normal !important; margin-left: 7px !important;} width: 100%; While the bridge is open, there is continuing construction in the region, especially on U.S. 65 between Evans Road and Christian County Route CC. /* Content Template: project-single-post - start */ Note: Bridge condition does not indicate bridge safety. .post-right-col img {margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;}

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padding: 0; text-decoration: none; MoDOT Project Update: 09/03/2019 Crews and equipment close to … position: relative; /* ----------------------------------------- */ Following the shut, locals reported road users would take huge risks to access the other side of the rail line and avoid lengthy detours.When Evans Road reopens it will restore a vital road connection for tens of thousands of people in the fast-growing communities of Lyndhurst, Cranbourne West and Lynbrook.The Victorian Government is removing 75 level crossings, with 35 already gone for good, and the Cranbourne line become the first level crossing-free line in the state. 02 Jun 2020. /* ----------------------------------------- */ The Oklahoma Department of Transportation made these beams available to the counties for this type of use. #responsive-slider .rslides li { The bridge beams will form a new road bridge over the Cranbourne line, reconnecting fast-growing communities in Melbourne’s south-east. float: left; /* ----------------------------------------- */ border-radius: 3px; #responsive-slider:hover .rslides_nav {