Holiday Traffic Surge and Local Roadworks: Expect Delays in Lavington and South Albury

Morning Commute Overview
Good morning, Albury. For Wednesday, 1 April 2026, commuters should prepare for a significant increase in traffic volume across the region. Transport for NSW has officially marked the beginning of the Easter holiday traffic period today, which is expected to bring heavier-than-normal flows to the Hume Highway and major regional connectors. While the CBD remains relatively clear of major incidents this morning, local roadworks in northern and southern suburbs will require extra travel time.
Local Roadworks and Diversions
Several long-term infrastructure projects are entering critical phases this week. Drivers should be mindful of the following active zones:
- Lavington Drainage Reconstruction: Significant works continue between Boronia Street and Tamarind Street. Localized diversions remain in effect, and motorists should expect increased heavy vehicle movements near the railway line.
- South Albury Redevelopment: Burrows Road remains under reconstruction between Logan Road and Union Road. Following the recent watermain installation, crews have transitioned to road pavement construction. Temporary lane narrowing is in place, and speed limits are reduced to protect onsite workers.
- Thurgoona Link Road (Stage 5): High activity is reported at the Kerr Road intersection as construction moves into the sewer and water trunk main phase. Expect minor delays when accessing the northern growth corridor.
- Australia Park: Carpark and levee construction is ongoing. Pedestrians should follow signposted detours around the foundation works for the future pedestrian bridge.
Regional Highway Status
The Hume Highway is experiencing its first surge of holiday travelers. To the north of the city near Table Top, safety upgrade works continue with single lane closures and reduced speed limits. While the estimated delay is currently under five minutes, cumulative congestion is likely during the morning peak as more regional travelers hit the road. For those heading toward Sydney, maintenance shifts near Sutton Forest have concluded, leaving the corridor clear beyond the immediate Albury vicinity.
Public Transport and Airport Updates
Public transport users are advised that NSW TrainLink and V/Line services on the Albury line are currently operating under the standard February 2026 timetable. While no major coach replacements are scheduled for this specific Wednesday, passengers are encouraged to use real-time tracking apps for minor service adjustments. At Albury Airport, the Taxiway Alpha extension project is in the asphalt-laying phase. While flights are proceeding, travelers should allow extra time for airport access due to ongoing machinery movements in the western precinct.
CBD Activity
Pedestrian traffic near the Albury Botanic Gardens remains high due to the 'Aurora in Bloom' light installation. If you are commuting through Kiewa Street or the CBD administrative precinct, please stay alert for increased foot traffic and utilize off-street parking facilities where possible to keep through-lanes clear.

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