PM splashes cash on Surburban Rail Loop ensuring project will proceed

A contentious $34.5 million rail line has been promised more federal funding as another gets the green light to open early.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan on a joy ride through Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel on Sunday after the project’s opening date was shifted forward.

The $15 billion rail line and its five new underground stations were scheduled to open in early December but the date has been changed to November 30 following safety approval.

The SRL plans to eventually link Werribee in the west with Cheltenham in the east. (Supplied: Infrastructure Victoria)

The prime minister came bearing a celebratory gift, vowing to dig into federal coffer’s for the Suburban Rail Loop.

The proposed 90km orbital rail loop is intended to run from Cheltenham in Melbourne’s southeast to Werribee in the outer west via the airport at Tullamarine.

So far the Victorian government has committed $11.8 billion to the $34.5 billion eastern section.

It wants the commonwealth to cough up a third of the cost but the Albanese government has released just $2.2 billion, leaving a massive funding gap.

The Suburban Rail Loop is getting an extra $2.2 billion from the Albanese government. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

The extra cash injection was ticked off after working through “issues” with Infrastructure Australia, Mr Albanese said.

“There will be additional funding in the budget because Victoria needs that certainty going forward,” he said.

The prime minister would not say how much money was on the way or if a funding split had been agreed, declaring Victorians would have to “wait and see” when the federal budget was handed down in May.

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