The Victorian Transport Plan is a now defunct transport planning framework for the state of Victoria, Australia announced on 9 December 2008 by then Premier of Victoria, John Brumby. The plan was submitted to the Government of Australia for funding approval. It was prepared in response to and largely centred on solutions to urban transport problems in Victoria's capital Melbourne, particularly alleviating growing traffic congestion and passenger congestion on public transport (trains) as a result of a 100% increase in public transport patronage during the 2000s (decade).
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| - The Victorian Transport Plan is a now defunct transport planning framework for the state of Victoria, Australia announced on 9 December 2008 by then Premier of Victoria, John Brumby. The plan was submitted to the Government of Australia for funding approval. It was prepared in response to and largely centred on solutions to urban transport problems in Victoria's capital Melbourne, particularly alleviating growing traffic congestion and passenger congestion on public transport (trains) as a result of a 100% increase in public transport patronage during the 2000s (decade). (en)
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| - List of Victoria Government Infrastructure Plans, Proposals and Studies
- Department of Transport (Victoria, 2008–2013)
- Peninsula Link
- Premier of Victoria
- Transportation planning
- Cranbourne East, Victoria
- Maryborough railway station, Victoria
- Melbourne
- Melbourne Central railway station
- Melton, Victoria
- Environmental planning
- Government of Australia
- Mornington Peninsula Freeway
- Transport Integration Act
- M80 Ring Road, Melbourne
- Transport in Melbourne
- West Gate Bridge
- Eastern Freeway, Melbourne
![http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:VicTransportPlanCover.png](http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:VicTransportPlanCover.png) - Linking Victoria
- E-class Melbourne tram
- North East Link
- Regional Rail Link
- Ted Baillieu
- History of transport in Victoria (Australia)
- John Brumby
- Sunbury, Victoria
- Eddington Transport Report, Victoria
- East-West road connection
- Maribyrnong River
- South Morang railway station
- Southern Cross railway station
- Victoria, Australia
- Sustainable transport
- Land use planning
- Victorian Public Transport Development Authority
- dbr:Linking_Melbourne:_Metropolitan_Transport_Plan
- dbr:Meeting_our_Transport_Challenges
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| - The Victorian Transport Plan is a now defunct transport planning framework for the state of Victoria, Australia announced on 9 December 2008 by then Premier of Victoria, John Brumby. The plan was submitted to the Government of Australia for funding approval. It was prepared in response to and largely centred on solutions to urban transport problems in Victoria's capital Melbourne, particularly alleviating growing traffic congestion and passenger congestion on public transport (trains) as a result of a 100% increase in public transport patronage during the 2000s (decade). The plan followed several previous transportation strategies including Linking Victoria, and as well as major studies including the Eddington Transport Report. The plan was shelved in January 2011 by the incoming Baillieu government, with the projects contained in it to be reviewed by the soon-to-be-established Victorian Public Transport Development Authority. $6 million of taxpayer funds were spent promoting the plan during the two years it was in place, including television, radio, newspaper, online and outdoor billboard promotions. These advertisements were described by one newspaper columnist as "Stalinist-style propaganda". (en)
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