New Timetables and Lavington Drainage Works: Albury Commute Outlook for February 5

Smooth Flow Predicted with Localized Exceptions
Commuters across the Albury-Wodonga region can expect a generally smooth run for Thursday, February 5, 2026. While major arteries like the Hume Highway and Riverina Highway are reporting clear conditions at the Albury border, several localized infrastructure projects and recent changes to public transport schedules require the attention of regular travelers to avoid minor delays.
Lavington Roadworks and Airport Upgrades
The most significant impact on local traffic remains the ongoing drainage reconstruction project in Lavington. Under the 'Building our City' initiative, demolition and excavation works are currently active between Boronia Street and Tamarind Street. Motorists using these residential collectors should expect intermittent lane closures and the presence of heavy machinery. It is advised to use Wagga Road as a primary alternative to bypass these neighborhood works.
In addition to road-level projects, Albury Airport is continuing its critical taxiway upgrades. Night works for the Taxiway Alpha runway tie-in are scheduled to persist through this week. While these works primarily occur outside of peak driving hours, residents and travelers heading to the airport for early morning flights should be mindful of shifted site entries and construction vehicles moving near the terminal precinct.
Public Transport: New Timetables in Effect
Commuters using rail and coach services are reminded that new timetables for the Albury Line officially commenced on February 1, 2026. These changes are part of a broader regional update involving V/Line and NSW TrainLink services. Key updates for today include:
- Adjusted departure times for morning Albury-to-Melbourne rail services to improve connectivity with the metropolitan network.
- Revised arrival windows for regional coaches connecting to the Wodonga and Lavington hubs.
- Enhanced frequency for certain peak-hour services as part of the 1,200 additional services recently integrated across the regional network.
Passengers who have not checked their schedules since the start of the month should verify their departure times through official transport apps, as several long-standing service times have shifted by five to ten minutes.
School Zone Reminders and Pedestrian Safety
With Term 1 well underway, school zones are in full effect across Albury. Standard 40km/h limits apply between 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM and again from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM near institutions such as Albury Public School and Lavington East Public School. Additionally, motorists in East Albury are encouraged to remain vigilant following reports of increased police presence in the area. Maintaining awareness of pedestrians and adhering to school zone restrictions is essential for the safety of the community during the morning and afternoon peaks.

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