A WOMAN whose son this year became the 16th person killed at a despised St Albans level crossing says Metro bullied her and destroyed her property after she posted flyers around St Albans railway station calling for the crossing's removal.

Dianne Dejanovic has led two rallies in recent weeks calling for the removal of Victoria's deadliest level crossing. The Baillieu government has promised to begin planning to remove the crossing in its first term.

Dianne Dejanovic at the crossing. Credit:Martina Gemmola

On Wednesday afternoon, VicRoads will hold the first community information session on the removal of the Main Road crossing, which was listed fourth on a 2010 priority list of Victoria's worst crossings. The three crossings ranked higher on the list have all since been removed or the removal process has begun.

Ms Dejanovic said the St Albans community would be happy to view VicRoads' concept designs for the crossing, but was still waiting for the government to honour its promise.