Commuter Alert: Local Roadworks Impact Lavington and South Albury as Free V/Line Travel Continues

Morning Commute Overview: Tuesday 7 April 2026
Good morning, Albury commuters. As we move into the second Tuesday of April, traffic conditions across the city are largely influenced by ongoing council infrastructure projects and the region's holiday-season public transport initiatives. While major highway arteries remain clear for the morning peak, several residential and industrial connectors are seeing localized diversions and heavy machinery activity. Motorists are advised to plan for an extra five to ten minutes of travel time if their route passes through Lavington or South Albury.
Priority Roadworks and Local Disruptions
Albury City Council crews are currently active at several key sites across the city. Commuters should be aware of the following specific disruptions today:
- Lavington Drainage Reconstruction: Critical works continue between Boronia Street and Tamarind Street. Crews are currently focused on retaining wall construction. While the road remains open to local traffic, lane narrowing and speed reductions are in place.
- South Albury (Burrows Road): Following the recent completion of water main installations, work has transitioned to road pavement reconstruction between Logan Road and Union Road. High-activity machinery is operating in this corridor, and through-traffic may experience brief holds.
- Thurgoona Link Road (Stage 5): Utility works are active at the Kerr Road intersection. This remains a high-activity zone as crews install sewer and water trunk mains to support growth in the Thurgoona-Wirlinga corridor.
Public Transport: Free V/Line Travel Alert
Commuters are reminded that public transport remains free across the entire V/Line network, including the Albury line, until April 30. This initiative covers all train and coach services. While this offers significant savings for daily travelers, please be aware that evening services on the Seymour Line are currently being replaced by coaches from April 5 to April 8 due to maintenance. This may affect those returning from Melbourne late this evening, and travelers should allow for slightly longer journey times on those specific legs.
Hume Highway and Regional Routes
Traffic on the Hume Highway between Albury and Gundagai is currently reported as clear with no major delays. However, a significant $25 million upgrade at Table Top, approximately 14km north of Albury, is looming. While major contraflow conditions and the closure of the Tynan Road intersection are not scheduled to begin until this coming Saturday, April 11, motorists may notice preliminary signage and site preparation activity in the area today.
Evening Traffic: Botanic Gardens
Finally, for those commuting or visiting the CBD this evening, expect increased pedestrian and vehicle activity near the Albury Botanic Gardens. The 'Aurora in Bloom' light installation continues nightly until April 11. Localized congestion on Wodonga Place and surrounding streets is likely between 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. Please exercise caution when driving near Australia Park, where separate levee and carpark construction also remains active.

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