Major work to start on $25 million Hume Highway upgrade at Table Top
Work is set to start on a $25 million transformation of the Hume Highway at Table Top in early 2026.
The critical safety upgrades, which will be completed in three stages, include improving the road surface, upgrading drainage and installing safety barriers on a three kilometre stretch of the Hume, about 14km north of Albury.
Work on the first stage will commence in February 2026, with the upgrade of two temporary crossovers at both ends to allow for two-way traffic flow in one direction, before major work starts on 1.65km of the southern half of the northbound lanes.
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The second stage will upgrade a 1.65km section of the northern half of the northbound lanes, and the third stage will upgrade the full 3.15km length of the southbound lanes.
The project is expected to be completed by mid-2028, weather permitting.
All work will be carried out under traffic control, with at least one lane open in each direction at all times.
Following calls from the community, Transport for NSW is also carrying out a comprehensive investigation of the Hume Highway intersections with Tynan Road and Burma Road to help plan for future road upgrades.
An update on the potential upgrades at these intersections will be made available to the community in early 2026. Transport for NSW will keep the community updated on the timeline and traffic impacts for each stage as the project progresses.
