Sydney Metro new extensions
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Western Sydney to get four new Sydney Metro railway lines
Edward Boyd, The Daily Telegraph
38 minutes ago
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Planning is set to begin on four additional Sydney Metro railway lines
designed to link Western Sydney to the existing network.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the new Metro routes would connect even
more parts of Sydney and free up capacity on the existing network.
Where you will find the new routes.

*The new metro routes will be:*

-Metro West extension, from Westmead to Western Sydney Airport

-North South Rail Line extension, from St Marys to Rouse Hill via
Schofields; and from Western Sydney Aerotropolis to Macarthur

-Metro South West extension, from Bankstown to Liverpool

Ms Berejiklian said once operational the Metro network will provide turn up
and go train services every two minutes.

“Four additional Sydney Metro projects announced today are on top of the
five Metro projects the government already has underway,” she said.

Work will start over the next four years on early planning for these
projects.

“Metro North West from Rouse Hill to Chatswood is almost complete, under
budget and will open in May,” Ms Berejiklian said.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/western-sydney-to-get-four-new-sydney-metro-railway-lines/news-story/e5e248609aee5b880cad7a88898138a7

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