Windsor-Lutwyche precinct

In the Windsor Lutwyche precinct, Truro Street housed a major worksite to excavate the Airport Link and Northern Busway tunnels.

Local community landmark Pop’s Fig signals the entrance to the Northern Busway tunnel at Truro Street. The Lutwyche busway station with open-air entrance plaza and new bus stops at Truro Street will enhance local connectivity, pedestrian safety and travel times for public transport users.

On completion in 2012, surface construction areas in this precinct will be returned to the State for future development.

 

Community Notifications

Type of work Commencing
February Construction and Services Update February 2012
Fact Sheet: Clark Park  December 2011

Traffic Changes

Click here for information on traffic changes in the Lutwyche Windsor precinct.

Construction in Windsor-Lutwyche

Three major work sites have been established in the Windsor-Lutwyche precinct enabling construction of Airport Link and Northern Busway: Truro Street; Lamington Avenue and Lutwyche Road.

Key construction activities to be undertaken in the Windsor-Lutwyche precinct up to 2012 include:

  • Diversion of Lutwyche Road southbound between Bradshaw Street and Norman Avenue
  • Excavation of the Lutwyche Busway Station bridge
  • Construction of the new Lutwyche Busway Station
  • Re-alignment of Lutwyche Road to return to its original alignment
  • A new southbound bus stop at Truro Street at the entrance to the Northern Busway
  • A new northbound bus stop outside Windsor State School

What will Windsor and Lutwyche look like in 2012?

Visit the Design page to see the project’s urban design for this precinct

Community Liaison Groups (CLG)

CLGs have been formed in all major precincts of the project to represent the local community by communicating ideas and concerns to the project team and the State Government throughout the design and construction phase - Go to the Windsor-Lutwyche CLG page