The Albion Station car park will be closed from Monday 2 February to late 2026 as construction begins on the first stage of the Melbourne Airport Rail and the rebuilding of Albion Station.
The station will remain open to passengers and eight accessible car spaces in the station car park will remain available.
On social media, Laverton MP Sarah Connolly said alternative arrangements have been made for commuters.
“For folks who still need to drive to the station and park, don’t worry because Rupert Street at Tottenham Station, we have reserved 304 car spaces to make sure you can still park at the train and jump on,” Ms Connolly said.
She said a jet fuel line that runs from Albion Station through to Sunshine needs to be relocated as part of the works.
The state government said as works begin, there will be an increase in crews, machinery and construction vehicles in the area as well as medium to high levels of noise and vibration.
Crews will work Monday to Friday from 7am-6pm and may work Saturdays from 7am-3pm if required, according to the state government.
A section of the shared use path will also be closed at the southern end of the car park as part of the works, with pedestrian and cyclists detours being implemented.
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