CBD Metro

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Template:Future australian public transportation Template:Public transport infrastructure in Sydney The CBD Metro is a planned expansion of the Sydney Link network in Sydney, Australia announced on October 23, 2008.

The CBD Metro is designed to cater to the "CBD Growth Centre". It will consist of a 9-kilometre, track railway running from Rozelle and Pyrmont to connect with Wynyard, Town Hall and Central, and is likely to be a replacement for the proposed North West Metro. The project also includes a train stabling facility to the west of the new Pyrmont station. [1]

Stations

Six stations are proposed for the CBD metro located at:

Future extensions

There are plans to extend the proposed CBD Metro from Rozelle to Macquarie Park and Epping under the original North West Metro proposal. Considerations are also taken to extend the CBD Metro from Central to Parramatta according to the West Metro proposal.

References

  1. ^ Benson, S. Northwest Metro rail link officially shelved Daily Telegraph, 31 October 2008.

See also

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