The first of four gantry cranes has arrived on site in East Victoria Park, Western Australia, to begin construction on the Armadale Train Line following the completion of demolition works.
The Armadale Line Transformation will see seven new stations built – including in the suburb of Byford for the first time – a total of 13 level crossings removed, 5.5km of elevated rail constructed, and six hectares of new public open space created.
All four gantry cranes have been imported from Italy and were specially built for the transformation of the Armadale Train Line.
The cranes will be critical to the construction of more than 5km of elevated rail along the line.
Standing around 20m tall, roughly the equivalent of a six-storey building, the four gantry cranes will become a key feature of the major project over the next 18 months.
Each crane is capable of lifting 120t and will be put to the test with more than 532 L-beams, 332 piers and 155 headstocks needing to be lifted into place as part of the rail line transformation.
The gantry cranes will work in pairs to construct the elevated rail structure, with two dedicated to the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal project, and two dedicated to the Byford Rail Extension project.
The transformation of the Armadale Line commenced on 20 November 2023, and since then major demolition works have been in full swing including the removal of:
- Seven train stations
- Boom gates at 12 level crossings
- 38,000 rail sleepers
- 30km of track and overhead lines
A number of assets from existing stations and platforms have been saved for reuse including artwork, seating and bins, ticket vending machines, bus and bike shelters, as well as CCTV equipment.
Following a community competition held earlier in 2023, each gantry crane has also been named.
The two cranes operating on Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal project will be named Victor and Becky after the Victoria Park and Beckenham Stations, while the two cranes operating on the Byford Rail Extension project will be named Yira and Kediny which are Noongar words meaning ‘carry’ and ‘high’.
In preparation for the construction of the viaduct structure, piling works have also begun in Victoria Park. It’s expected construction of the viaduct structure will begin within the next few weeks.