Accessible bus stop and bike lane works commence on William and Franklin streets


February 18, 2025

The City of Melbourne along with Yarra Trams and CitiPower have commenced works at the William Street end of Franklin Street to construct an accessible bus stop and protected bike path.

These works are part of the Transforming Franklin Street project, improving safety and accessibility for pedestrians and commuters.

To safely facilitate these works the eastbound lane between William and Queen streets has been closed to traffic.

When

Works are being carried out 7am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, from early February until mid-2025. Some nightworks will also be required by Yarra Trams and CitiPower to relocate essential infrastructure.

What’s happening

Works include:

  • Yarra Trams and CitiPower will be relocating light poles, tram infrastructure and traffic lights to suit the new configuration.
  • Upgrading the current bus stop, footpath and bike lane.
William Street works

Aerial map of works site on William and Franklin streets.

What are the impacts

Careful planning and traffic management will ensure disruption is kept to a minimum. However, as with any road project, there could be some traffic delays and detours while works are underway. For your safety, please follow signage and instructions of traffic controllers. Please note the following:

  • Access to nearby businesses, residential properties and the market,will be maintained at all times.
  • Vehicles are unable to travel eastbound to Queen Street from William Street. The left turn into Franklin Street has been closed to vehicles.
  • The existing bus lane has been sectioned off as the work site and the bus stop is temporarily relocated to the corner of William and A’Beckett streets.
  • The existing bike lane and pedestrian footpath have been closed. A designated detour is in place, along with traffic controllers and signage to ensure a safe passage around the work site

Completion of works

We’re expecting works to be completed by mid-year. To improve access, we will work with Yarra Trams and the Department of Transport to explore the possibility of temporarily allowing eastbound traffic on Franklin Street as soon as practical.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your cooperation and patience while we carry out these important safety works.

For more information

Find out more on the Transforming Franklin Street project.