Smooth Run on Mount Ousley as Major Weekend Closure Postponed

Commuter Relief: Mount Ousley Closure Postponed
Wollongong commuters can breathe a sigh of relief this morning, as the previously scheduled major weekend closure of Mount Ousley Road has been officially postponed. While Friday traffic is expected to be heavy during the traditional morning and afternoon peak periods, the anticipated significant delays associated with full-scale diversions will no longer affect travelers today. The postponement follows a review of the weather forecast, with Transport for NSW choosing to reschedule the intensive work to a later date.
Mount Ousley Interchange Work Continues
Despite the postponement of the full road closure, construction activities continue as part of the ongoing Mount Ousley Interchange project. Motorists should remain alert for standard weekday construction impacts. Current conditions include:
- Standard Hours: General construction work will occur between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm.
- Speed Reductions: A 60 km/h speed limit remains strictly in place through the work zone on the M1 Princes Motorway to ensure the safety of both workers and drivers.
- Heavy Vehicle Movements: Expect increased truck movements and intermittent lane closures near the Gaynor Avenue intersection and the University Avenue off-ramp as materials are moved across the site.
Sydney-Bound Travel Alerts
If you are planning to head north into Sydney this evening, expect significant congestion on the M1 and around the Sydney CBD due to a high volume of major events. Transport for NSW has issued specific alerts for the following:
- Super Rugby at Allianz Stadium: The Waratahs take on the Hurricanes tonight. With match tickets including public transport, commuters are strongly encouraged to use the South Coast Line to avoid gridlock near Moore Park.
- ATEEZ at Sydney Olympic Park: Large crowds are expected at Qudos Bank Arena. Wollongong residents traveling to the concert should allow at least 45 minutes of additional travel time if driving, or utilize the rail network to Sydney Olympic Park station.
South Coast Rail and Local Roads
The South Coast Line is operating on a standard Friday timetable today with no major trackwork reported for the Illawarra region. This makes the train an ideal choice for those heading to Sydney for Friday night entertainment. Locally, Wollongong City Council crews are conducting minor road resurfacing and maintenance in various suburbs. While no major arterial roads in the CBD are closed, minor "stop/slow" traffic control may be encountered in residential areas. Drivers are advised to follow all signage and allow for slight delays in these zones.

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