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The 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan was a
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and
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plan for
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, the state capital of
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, Australia, instituted by
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's state government. Most prominently, the plan recommended the provision of an extensive
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network, much of which has since been built. Despite the majority of the printed material being devoted to non-car transport, 86 per cent of the projected budget was devoted to roads and parking, with only 14 per cent to other forms of transport. The plan recommended of freeways for metropolitan Melbourne, as well as a number of railways. Of the latter, only the City Underground Loop was constructed. Proposed lines to
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and
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(now Clayton Campus), and between
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and Frankston, were never built. The plan was described by J.M. Thompson in ''Great Cities and their Traffic'' as "clearly ... a highway plan, not – as it is called – a comprehensive transport plan", and by historian Graeme Davison as "the most expansive and expensive freeway experiment in Australian history". In 1973, some freeway plans were pruned, especially those proposed for the inner city, with State Premier
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cancelling all the road reservations for the unbuilt urban freeways in 1976. Some significant outer suburban freeway projects, under new branding, were built by subsequent governments, including
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(by the Kennett government in the 1990s), EastLink (by the Bracks government in the 2000s) and
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(by the Napthine government in the 2010s).


Background

The plan consisted of three volumes: * Survey – completed for the Melbourne Transportation Committee by Wilbur Smith & Associates and Len T. Frazer & Associates * Parking – completed for the Melbourne Transportation Committee by Wilbur Smith & Associates and Len T. Frazer & Associates * The Transportation Plan – completed by the Melbourne Transportation Committee. The scope of the plan specified surveys of vehicular and personal travel, transport facilities, goods movement by road and rail, and central city parking. It built on the previous major Melbourne Transport Plans: * 1929 Plan of General Development, Melbourne by the Metropolitan Town Planning Commission, and * 1954 Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme by the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works and the minor * 1961 Metropolitan Street Service Study by Traffic Commission Victoria.


Goals

The goals of the plan were to: * ensure safe, comfortable and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the design area * maintain a proper balance between public and private transport * make maximum use of the existing facilities and plans and the commitments already embodied in these plans * provide a transport service matched to the expectant demand throughout the design area * provide a system that could be adapted to meet changing conditions and be expanded beyond the design year * provide a transport network which could be implemented with as little interference to the commercial and community structure as possible


Funding

The costs of the development of the plan were shared by the four participating authorities: *
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* Victorian Railways Commissioners * Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board *
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Minor contributions were provided by
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and the Transport Regulation Board.


Methodology

The process adopted was: * Inventory of transport facilities, travel and developmental features of the study area * Forecast of 1985 travel requirements (estimated population of 3.7 million) * Evaluation of tentative 1985 plan * Periodic review


Organisation

The organisation required to develop the plan included: * Metropolitan Transportation Committee – a statutory body established in 1963 to advise government on all transport factors (and produce the third volume of the plan) * Technical Committee – consisting of senior representatives of transportation and other authorities on the main committee, its job was to oversee all technical matters arising during surveys and preparation of the plan * Consultants – Wilbur Smith and Associates (from
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) and Len T Frazer and Associates (Melbourne) * Study Group – engineers who were assigned from participating authorities to be trained by the consultants and assist in data collection and analysis This group was expanded to include economists responsible for costing the final plan


Road

The plan proposed a budget of: * $1.675 billion for freeways * $64 million for divided arterial roads * $28 million on new arterial roads * $359 million on widening existing roads and bridges * $95 million for road/rail 80 grade separations


Major radial

* F4 West
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- Built 1970–present * F9 West Lower Yarra Freeway (Now known as the
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), Built 1971-1978 * F14 East Southeastern Freeway (Now known as the
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), Built 1972-2003 * F14 West Tullamarine Freeway - Built 1965-1979 * F19 Eastern Freeway - Partly built 1977-1997


Minor radial

* F1 Collingwood Freeway (Originally to connect the F9 Freeway at Southbank to the F19 Freeway at Fitzroy, passing through East Melbourne and Collingwood) - Abandoned * F2 North Hume Freeway (Originally to connect the Dingley Freeway to the now
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at Thomastown) - Northern section partly built connecting Hume Freeway & Metropolitan Ring Road. Southern section - Abandoned * F2 South Dingley Freeway - Partly built 1994–present, but not of freeway standard ( Dandenong Bypass, South Road Extension and Westall Road Extension are part of the Dingley Arterial Project) * F4 East Calder Freeway (Originally passing through the
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Alignment to the F7 Freeway at Templestowe) - Abandoned * F5 East Greensborough Freeway - Partly built, but not of freeway standard ( Greensborough Highway) * F5 West Metro Ring Road (Originally to pass through Essendon, Maribyrnong, East Sunshine and Footscray) - Partly built as the
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* F6 North Chandler Freeway (Originally to connect the F5 Ring Road at Lalor to the F9 Freeway at Glen Iris) - Abandoned * F6 South Nepean Freeway (Originally to connect the F9 Freeway at Glen Iris to the F35 Freeway at Frankston) – Partly built as the
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1975–present * F9 East Healesville Freeway - Not built * F12 Freeway (Originally through the
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Alignment) - Abandoned * F18 Freeway (Originally to connect the Northern Ring Road at Greensborough to the Eastern Freeway at Manningham) - Abandoned (See North East Link) * F35 South Frankston Freeway - Built 1962-1973


Inner city bypasses

* F9 Southern Bypass (Now known as
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), Built in 1997 * F14 Western Bypass (Now known as
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), Built in 1997


Ring roads

* F3/F5
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- Built 1992-1997 * F5/F7 Northern Ring Road (Now known as the
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), Partly Built 1996-1999 * F35 North Scoresby Freeway/Eastern Ring Road (Now known as Eastlink), Built in 2008 A North East Link between the eastern and northern ring roads was originally designed but construction has begun as of 2020 with major works to begin mid 2021.


Parking

The plan included a proposed budget of $40 million for improvements in parking in the Melbourne central business district.


Buses

The plan included a proposed budget $58 million for bus improvements: * $50 million for 2,540 new buses * $8 million for new bus depots


Rail

The forecast budget for railway projects was $242 million. Planned rail projects included: *
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(estimated at $80 million and opened in stages from 1981) * Three new railway alignments and one extension (budgeted for $60 million): ** Victoria Park - East Doncaster line (not built; now part of the
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) ** Huntingdale - Ferntree Gully extension - Rowville Line (not built; now part of the PTV Network Development Plan) ** Dandenong - Frankston line (not built) ** Altona - Westona extension (built as part of the Altona - Laverton extension, opened 1985) * $8 million for extension of suburban electric service along existing lines to
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(completed 1983),
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(electrification to Melton to come), Sunbury (completed to
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in 2002, and Sunbury in 2012), Craigieburn (completed in 2007),
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(line now closed),
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(not done) and Mornington (line now closed) * $42 million for
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improvements on existing lines (upgrades to automatic signalling, duplication of of single track and of new express tracks in existing rights of ways) * $2 million for new stations to be built on existing lines * $35 million on additional suburban trains * $15 million on modal interchanges (substantial increase in car and bus parking at suburban railway stations)


Trams

The plan included a proposed budget $55 million for 910 new trams.


See also

* Transport in Melbourne *
Ashworth Improvement Plan The Ashworth Improvement Plan was a report that recommended a number of improvements to be made to the electrified suburban railways of inner city Melbourne, Australia. It was produced in 1940 by a committee headed by John Marmaduke Ashworth, t ...
* Operation Phoenix * Lonie Report * New Deal *
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*
Victorian Transport Plan The Victorian Transport Plan is a now defunct transport planning framework for the state of Victoria, Australia announced on 9 December 2008 by then Premier of Victoria, John Brumby. The plan was submitted to the Government of Australia for fund ...
*
List of Victoria Government Infrastructure Plans, Proposals and Studies 1929 Metropolitan Town Planning Commission Plan The Metropolitan Town Planning Commission, established in 1922 by the Victorian state government, produced a report in 1929 that recommended a new underground railway in central Melbourne runn ...
Adelaide: *
Metropolitan Adelaide Transport Study The Metropolitan Adelaide Transport Study, or "MATS Plan" as it became known, was a comprehensive transport plan released in 1968 proposing a number of road and rail transport projects for the metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia. It ...
- analogous 1968 transport plan. Hobart: * Hobart Area Transportation Study - Urban transport plan for Metropolitan Hobart area, published in 1965.


References

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External links


Map showing the 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan's proposed freeways
Proposed transport infrastructure in Australia Transport in Melbourne Government reports 1969 in Australia 1969 works