Hundreds of red gums at risk if trench is built at Rosanna rail crossing

By Adam Carey
Updated September 29 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:45am
Friends of Salt Creek are concerned that 500 native trees could be felled to make way for a 1.4km railway trench. Photo: Simon Schluter
Friends of Salt Creek are concerned that 500 native trees could be felled to make way for a 1.4km railway trench. Photo: Simon Schluter

Hundreds of native trees that grow alongside the Hurstbridge railway line could be cut down and replaced with two-metre high concrete barriers if a proposal to carve an extended rail trench through central Rosanna goes ahead.

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