![]() October 2020- Installed the first 12 of 252 bridges beams for the Freeway over Old Dandenong Road January 2021- Built the new intersection at Wells Road and Thames Promenade, widening the road and adding new lanes. ![]() September 2020- Installed the traffic lights for the new intersection with the Dingley Bypass. August 2020- Finished installing the piles for the 400-metere twin bridges over the Waterways wetlands. August 2020- Laid more than 28,000 tonnes of asphalt for the new surface of the Freeway August 2020- Build the new turning lanes to enter and exit the Freeway at Governor Road and installed the piles for the bridge. July 2020- Finished building the base, walls and roof of the pedestrian underpass at Park Way. Finished building the foundations for the bridge over Old Dandenong Road June 2020- Started installing the piles for the 400-metre twin bridges over the Waterways wetlands July 2020- Started installing retaining wall panels for the bridges over the intersecting local roads. February 2020- Set up environmental controls and built the temporary working platform in Waterways March 2020- Place material to strengthen the ground below the new Freeway March 2020- Continued building the foundations for the new bridges over the intersecting local roads March 2020- Started bringing in almost 3 million tonnes of material the build the foundations of the Freeway. January 2020-Started works to install new drainage for the Freeway February 2020- Continued preparing the ground ahead of bringing in the Freeway’s foundations. Our project directors take you on a tour along the Freeway, sharing some insights from the 2 years of construction. We’ve put together a behind the scenes video that looks back on the construction of the Mordialloc Freeway. ![]() In both directions, northbound exit to Woodlands Drive You’ll also be able to access the Freeway via a traffic light intersection at the Dingley Bypass. You’ll be able to enter and exit the Freeway via ramps at Thames Promenade, Springvale Road, Governor Road, Lower Dandenong Road and Centre Dandenong Road. Sticker transponders can be used to pay tolls on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California.ĭrivers with sticker transponders pay the full toll regardless of eligibility.Ī switchable transponder can be obtained by opening up an account with one of California’s other tolling agencies.Once the Freeway opens, if you’re already on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway you’ll be able to continue past Springvale Road without exiting and re-entering the Freeway. Prior to starting each trip, it is the driver's responsibility to indicate the number of occupants in the vehicle by moving the switch to the appropriate setting (1, 2, 3+).ĭue to processing and fulfillment delays, switchable FasTrak® transponders are out of stock until September 2020. To be eligible for free or discounted toll rates, drivers need a switchable FasTrak transponders (also called FasTrak Flex ®) that has a small black switch that can be moved to indicate the number of occupants in the vehicle. On some of California’s express lanes, qualifying carpools and other select vehicles are eligible for free or discounted toll rates. ![]() It's important to get a transponder from the agency that operates the bridge, lane or road that you’ll use most, because each tolling agency has its own rules and minimum requirements.
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