The $10.2 billion project promises to get more than 9000 of trucks off local roads and save drivers up to 20 minutes on travel time when it opens on Sunday.
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Melbourne motorists will finally reap the rewards of the long-awaited West Gate Tunnel project, after a decade plagued by scandal, project delays and cost blowouts.

The ambitious $10.2 billion infrastructure project, set to open on Sunday, aims to transform local transportation by removing over 9,000 trucks from congested roads and potentially trimming drivers’ travel time by up to 20 minutes.

This monumental project, a collaboration between the state government and the toll company Transurban, introduces twin tunnels that will serve as a vital alternative route to the West Gate Bridge, facilitating smoother crossings over the Yarra River.

The $10.2 billion project promises to get more than 9000 of trucks off local roads and save drivers up to 20 minutes on travel time when it opens on Sunday.
The $10.2 billion project promises to get more than 9000 of trucks off local roads and save drivers up to 20 minutes on travel time when it opens on Sunday. (Nine)

The tunnel commences at the West Gate Freeway and extends through Yarraville, seamlessly connecting to a newly constructed bridge over the Maribyrnong River, offering drivers a faster and more efficient journey.

According to project director Scott Hodden, this undertaking is a convergence of “three significant projects all wrapped into one,” highlighting its expansive scope and impact.

“The scale of this project is immense,” Hodden remarked, emphasizing its status as the largest of its kind currently underway in Australia.

In addition to the tunnel itself, the project features a widening of the West Gate Freeway from eight lanes to 12 lanes and an elevated road above Footscray Road.

It also features a 2.5km cycling path and new connections to Wurundjeri Way.

Drivers can choose entry and exit points at Footscray Road, Dynon Road, Citylink and Wurundjeri Way.

The tunnel, which will be a toll road until at least 2045, is expected to rake in billions of dollars from drivers on CityLink.

Drivers will pay a toll rate between $2.05 and $10.47 depending on the time of the day they use the road, which exits they use and what type of vehicle they’re driving.

Drivers will pay more during peak hours from 7am to 9am on weekdays, in a bid to discourage congestion.

The trip prices will also increase from January 1.

The tunnel runs from the West Gate Freeway through to Yarraville, which then connects to a new bridge over the Maribyrnong River.
The tunnel runs from the West Gate Freeway through to Yarraville, which then connects to a new bridge over the Maribyrnong River. (Nine)

The project cost taxpayers $5 billion more than it should have and is being delivered at least three years late.

It was pitched to Victorians by former premier Daniel Andrews in the lead up to the 2014 election.

Six months later, the project was renounced with a $5.5 billion price tag.

Victoria’s then premier said Transurban would pay for two-thirds of that and asked the Commonwealth to fund the rest.

They said no in 2016, but Labor signed the deal in 2017 with an inflated $6.7 billion cost.

In 2019, Victoria’s Parliamentary Budget Office estimated the deal would net Transurban an additional $37 billion dollars in tolls – mostly from CityLink.

Later that year, it was revealed Treasurer Tim Pallas had shares in Transurban at the time he signed the deal.

Construction grounded to a halt in 2019 after toxic chemicals were found.

Work restarted two years later, but only after Victorians chipped in another $2 billion to help cover a $4 billion blowout.

The project will be open from the morning of Sunday December 14.

Tolls will be waved for motorists on the tunnel on weekends throughout January to celebrates its launch.

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