Planning approval has been received for new precincts to transform communities along the new 24km Sydney Metro line connecting Westmead to the Sydney CBD.
Each station will have fast and reliable metro services at its centre, and will integrate with current and future planned transport, including Sydney Trains, buses, light rail and ferries.
Plans for each station were on public display last year, with community feedback now helping to refine plans for how these station and precincts will look, feel and operate.
Additionally, planning approval has been received for rail infrastructure and a stabling and maintenance facility at Clyde, set to become the powerhouse behind the fully automated Sydney Metro West.
Construction for Sydney Metro West stations, their precincts and rail infrastructure is planned to commence from 2025.
Further planning approvals are underway for over and adjacent station development at Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, Pyrmont and Hunter Street.
Construction started on Sydney Metro West in 2020, with the project on track to be completed by 2030.
The news comes in the wake of the successful connection of Sydney Metro City & Southwest with the existing Metro North West Line, ahead of testing starting later this year.
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