Melbourne transport to descend into chaos amid rail and road closures

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Melbourne transport to descend into chaos amid rail and road closures
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Melbourne commuters are being warned to prepare for extensive delays on the road and public transport network as the city faces multiple rail and road closures.

13 rail lines will be out of action this weekend while major western link Dynon Road will be closed until the end of August.

Victoria’s Department of Transport claims the works coincided with less people travelling in the school holidays, despite recent data suggesting a rise in road users over the next fortnight.

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