Lavington and Thurgoona Roadworks Alert: Commute Delays Expected This Monday

Morning Traffic Overview for Monday, February 9, 2026
Commuters across Albury should prepare for a busy start to the work week this morning. While major highways remain largely clear, several significant local infrastructure projects and drainage works are entering critical phases, likely impacting travel times in the Lavington and Thurgoona areas. Drivers are advised to allow an extra 10 to 15 minutes for their morning journeys, particularly during the 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM peak.
Key Local Roadworks and Construction Zones
Several long-term projects managed by the Albury City Council continue to affect local traffic flow. Please take note of the following active sites:
- Lavington Drainage Reconstruction: Major works are progressing between Boronia Street and Tamarind Street. Demolition of existing structures is underway, necessitating lane closures and temporary traffic signals. Motorists frequenting the northern suburbs should expect slow-moving traffic in this corridor.
- Thurgoona Link Road (Stage 5): Construction remains ongoing near the Kerr Road sewer project. While work is aimed at long-term congestion relief, the current heavy machinery movements and site access requirements may cause intermittent stoppages throughout the day.
- Burrows Road Reconstruction: Work on the new watermain continues following the project's commencement in late January. Traffic management is in place, and residents are reminded to follow all posted speed limits for the safety of the work crews.
- Australia Park: Construction of the retaining wall and vehicle crossing for the carpark and levee project is continuing. While this is primarily off-road, heavy vehicle entries and exits may affect nearby local streets.
Regional Arteries and Highway Updates
On the regional front, the Snowy Mountains Highway saw a major overnight operation that may have residual effects for early-morning travelers. A police-escorted oversized load was scheduled to complete its journey from Bunyan to Lobs Hole by 4:00 AM this morning. While the rolling road closure is expected to be clear before the main commute, drivers heading toward the mountains should remain alert for any remaining support vehicles or slow-moving equipment in the area.
The Hume Highway is currently reporting smooth flow through the Albury-Wodonga corridor. However, Transport for NSW reminds motorists that maintenance teams often utilize the quieter Monday morning hours for shoulder work. Always keep a safe distance and adhere to electronic signage updates.
Public Transport and Commuter Advice
Public transport services, including local bus routes and NSW TrainLink regional services, are currently operating on their standard Monday timetables. No major disruptions have been reported for the Albury line as of early this morning. For those using the Albury Airport, be aware that taxiway works are ongoing; while these are primarily restricted to the airfield, ensure you allow sufficient time for check-in during this construction period.
To ensure a smooth trip, consider using alternative routes to bypass the Lavington demolition zones. If your route takes you through Thurgoona, keep an eye out for changed traffic conditions as the Link Road project reaches new milestones this month.

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