Various railway lines have been proposed for
Sydney
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, Australia, including both
heavy rail
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Rapid transit
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extensions to the existing network, and more recently proposals for
metro style lines–
one of which was completed in 2019.
Pre-Bradfield Proposals
Between the opening of the first railway in the Sydney area (Sydney-Parramatta, 1855) and the publication of the comprehensive
Bradfield plan for expansion of the metropolitan railways, there were a number of other proposed railway schemes which did not proceed.
Planning in the early 1880s for the route of the first stage of the
Illawarra railway considered a route continuing south from
Kogarah, crossing the
George's River at
Taren Point, then turning southwest to climb the gradual slope from the river to
Sutherland
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. Opposition to this route by Thomas Holt MLC, who owned most of what is now the urban part of
Sutherland Shire meant the railway had to take an indirect route via
Hurstville, which necessitated the high-level crossing of George's River at
Como, and the steep climb from there to Sutherland.
Following the extension of the
Belmore railway to
Bankstown in 1909, it was intended to continue this line west in a direct line to meet the
Main Southern line at
Liverpool. Due to the rural nature of this area and the likely consequent low patronage levels, there was no great rush to construct this line. In the event, the railway was extended north rather than west in 1928, to connect to the Lidcombe-Cabramatta line, which had been opened as far as
Regents Park in 1912 then extended to
Cabramatta in 1924.
Bradfield railway scheme, 1920s
John Bradfield, engineer and designer of the
Sydney Harbour Bridge, had a grand vision for Sydney's
railway system
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that has only been partly fulfilled. After joining the New South Wales Public Works Department in 1891, he submitted a report in 1915 calling for the electrification of the suburban railways, a city underground railway and the Harbour Bridge.
World War I led to the collapse of all three proposals, and it was not until 1922 that the Bridge Bill passed through parliament, and 1923 until the first sod was turned on the city railway.
Bradfield's overall concept called for the construction of a network of underground city railway lines in association with the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and a new rail terminal,
Central
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. A larger network of lines was proposed for the western, eastern and southern suburbs (see map) however most of these lines remained concepts only and have never been constructed. The
Depression and later
World War II, along with the growth of the motor car that led to the passenger numbers in Bradfield's plans being grossly overestimated, all prevented the full realisation of the Bradfield scheme. Parts of the city underground were constructed and exist as the present day
City Circle, with small sections built for the additional proposed city lines such as additional platforms at
Wynyard Wynyard may refer to:
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*Wynyard Park, Sydney
*Wynyard, Tasmania
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Canada:
*Wynya ...
and
St James Saint James or St. James may refer to:
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**Saint James Matamoro ...
stations which have never been used for heavy rail transport. The underground city loop was constructed originally as a stub line to St James, and the line through
Town Hall
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and Wynyard to the Harbour Bridge. It was not until 1955 that the loop was completed by the construction of
Circular Quay station. A line to the eastern suburbs was eventually built, but along a different alignment to that envisaged by Bradfield, who proposed a line along
Oxford Street.
County of Cumberland Plan, 1948
This was the first comprehensive metropolitan landuse and transport plan for Sydney's existing and proposed future urban areas. Its sponsoring body, the Cumberland County Council, did not have the statutory powers to implement the plan, and much of the scheme was frustrated by uncontrolled development and policy decisions of other government bodies. One such element of the
County of Cumberland planning scheme which did not see the light of day were two circumferential railways, one from the
Cronulla line at
Mortdale to the
East Hills line
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at
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, and to continue this route, another line from
Padstow to the
Bankstown line at
Bankstown. By the early 1960s, large parts of these routes had been built on (much by another government body, the
Housing Commission) and, without tunnelling, became unimplementable.
Sydney Area Transportation Study, 1974

In 1968, the State Planning Authority of New South Wales released the ''Sydney Region Outline Plan'', which was to guide the development of Sydney for the period 1970–2000. In particular, it aimed to develop new growth corridors to areas such as Green Valley, Campbelltown and Blacktown. This was followed in 1974 by the ''Sydney Area Transportation Study'' which proposed several new rail lines in the new growth areas as well as several new lines to ease congestion in the established areas of Sydney. The proposed lines were:
* a line linking
Parramatta and
Windsor via the
Hills District,
* a line between
Merrylands and
Green Valley,
* a line to the
Northern Beaches, including a new underground section through
Crows Nest,
* the complete
Eastern suburbs line
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to
Kingsford, already under construction at the time but later truncated to
Bondi Junction
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(opened 1979),
* an extension of the
East Hills line
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from
East Hills to
Glenfield (later constructed and opened in 1987),
* an express line between
Redfern and Parramatta, running parallel but north of the existing
Main Suburban line,
* a line connecting the Bankstown line at
Sydenham with
Redfern via
Mascot and
Alexandria, with a possible future branch to
Sydney Airport
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,
* an extension of the
Carlingford line
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to meet the
Main North line at
Beecroft, with an intermediate station,
* a connection between the
Carlingford line
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at
Rosehill and
Parramatta
The rail plans also involved significant duplication and quadruplication of existing lines. Despite extensive modelling, the vast majority of the proposals outlined were not constructed.
Eastern Suburbs Railway, 1960–70s
In 1967, the NSW government recommenced construction on the dormant
Eastern Suburbs line
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that had been partly constructed and had lain dormant since 1952. The original proposal was for a line to
Kingsford via
Bondi Junction
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Bondi Junction is a largely comme ...
,
Randwick and the
University of New South Wales. In 1976, the project was curtailed to Bondi Junction, and the full line to Kingsford was not constructed.
MetroWest proposal, 1990
In 1990, the
State Rail Authority undertook a feasibility study into the development of a new underground line along the western edge of the
central business district
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. Called MetroWest, the proposal called for the construction of a new underground line between
Redfern and
Wynyard Wynyard may refer to:
Australia:
*Wynyard, Sydney, the district of Sydney CBD around Wynyard railway station, Sydney
*Wynyard Park, Sydney
*Wynyard, Tasmania
*County of Wynyard, in the Murrumbidgee–Tumut region of New South Wales
Canada:
*Wynya ...
along the western edge of the CBD with a new underground station complex at Central station, new stations in the
Haymarket Haymarket may refer to:
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and
Market Street areas, and terminating at a remodelled Wynyard station. The proposal would include platforms suitable to fit longer InterUrban passenger trains from the Central and South Coasts and the Blue Mountains, running through the new line in lieu of terminating at Central. The line underwent a two-year feasibility study and the corridor remains protected for possible future development with planning buffers placed along the corridor in 2006,
however plans presently remain unrealised. It was later realised that around $400 million was wasted after this proposal was cancelled.
Action for Transport 2010, 1998

In 1998, the NSW government released a position paper on various road and public transport projects to be delivered before 2010. The rail projects envisaged were:
* the
Airport line, already under construction at the time and completed in 2000
* an extension of the
Eastern Suburbs line
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to
Bondi Beach
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, to be completed by 2002
* the
Parramatta Rail Link between
Parramatta and
Chatswood by 2006
* a
Hornsby to
Newcastle High Speed Rail line to have started by 2010
* a North West Rail Link between
Epping and
Castle Hill by 2010
* a
Sutherland
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to
Wollongong High Speed Rail by 2010
* a
Hurstville to Strathfield railway line to start by 2010 and be completed in 2014
* a Liverpool 'Y Link' to start by 2010
Three projects were listed for consideration as additions after 2010:
* a line to the Warringah Peninsula
* an extended Eastern Suburbs line towards
Maroubra,
* an extension of the North West railway line towards
Rouse Hill.
Of these proposals, only the Airport line and the Epping- Chatswood section of the Parramatta Rail Link, which were already under construction or advanced planning, were completed in 2000 and 2009 respectively. The North West railway line from Epping to Rouse Hill would also later be completed in 2019 but as a
Sydney Metro
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rapid transit system instead, utilising Epping- Chatswood section of the Parramatta Rail Link. However, most of the proposed roads and motorways outlined in the same paper have been constructed.
Bondi Beach railway
In 1996, the NSW government proposed a privately funded extension of the
Eastern Suburbs railway
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from
Bondi Junction
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Bondi Junction is a largely comme ...
to
Bondi Beach
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. The final proposed version of the line would have seen a
single track extension ending in a station under Bondi Beach park, with a premium (extra $2.50 proposed) added to ticket prices. The Bondi Beach Railway Company, a consortium of
Lend Lease Infrastructure
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and the
Macquarie Bank, proposed to build and maintain the railway at a cost of $197 million and to operate it for a 30-year term. The proposal met with fierce opposition from local residents who were concerned with the loss of parkland, fare premium, and little potential use by residents. After a degree of planning and gaining Federal Government backing, the proposal was dropped in 1999.
'Christie' proposals, 2001

In 2001, the Co-ordinator General of Rail,
Ron Christie
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, released a report, the ''Long-Term Strategic Plan for Rail for Sydney, the Central Coast, Newcastle, the Illawarra, the South Coast and the Blue Mountains'', which outlined the critical infrastructure that would need to be built between then and 2050 to ensure the long-term survival and operation of the CityRail network. Christie's report suggested that several "
metro" lines should be built to service new areas and to relieve capacity on existing lines. In particular, Christie suggested lines:
* between
Cronulla and
Miranda in Sydney's south to
Dee Why on the northern beaches, via the airport, the CBD and
North Sydney
* from
Parramatta via
Top Ryde or
Olympic Park to the CBD via
Drummoyne, with potential extension to the
University of New South Wales and
Sydenham
* from
Hoxton Park to
Parramatta and
Castle Hill
Western FastRail
Western FastRail
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was a privately operated underground rail tunnel proposed to run between the
Sydney CBD
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and
Parramatta, a distance of 26 km, with the high-speed link continuing to
Penrith on the outskirts of Sydney. First introduced in 2004 by a consortium of Dutch bank
ABN AMRO and developer
Leighton Holdings, the project, dubbed the Penrith High Speed Link, was again floated in December 2006 and received favourable comments by the
New South Wales State Government
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,
[Sun, Matt, ''Idea has wheels: Premium service may yet be viable'', mX, 19 December 2006, p.1] and was offered funding by Federal Opposition Leader
Kevin Rudd should the
Australian Labor Party win the
2007 Federal Election
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.
The proposed link would ease congestion along the main west–east corridor and reduce the current 29-minute service into the city to just 12 minutes. The service would operate in conjunction with
RailCorp, and would use
CityRail's existing railway stations and ticketing system, but with an extra fee on top of the normal CityRail ticket price (at approximately $9.90 a trip including a $3.10 surcharge). The train fleet and rail infrastructure would be built and maintained by a private company. The line has been estimated to cost $5 billion.
Metropolitan Rail Expansion Program, 2005
On 15 June 2005,
Premier
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A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
Bob Carr shortly before his resignation announced the Metropolitan Rail Expansion Program (MREP). The MREP consisted of three new rail connections:
*a
North West Rail Link from
Cheltenham
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to
Rouse Hill
*a
South West line between Glenfield and
Leppington in Sydney's South West
*a
CBD Rail Link between Redfern and Chatswood
Estimated to cost about $8 billion, $5 billion of which was for the building of a new tunnel under the
Sydney Harbour Bridge and the
Sydney central business district
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, (called the
CBD Rail Link). Under this plan, the north-west suburbs would be served by the
North West Rail Link by 2017, the new south-west suburbs would be linked to the network via the
South West Rail Link by 2015, and the rail line would pass through the new growth corridor from Ryde to the airport. Critics of the New South Wales government criticised what they perceived as a lack of follow through, citing the previously planned Parramatta to Chatswood rail link which had since been truncated to link only Epping to Chatswood, with the Epping to Parramatta portion postponed indefinitely.
It would also have included quadrupled lines between
St Leonards and
Chatswood on the
North Shore line. In 2006, Premier
Morris Iemma placed planning controls along two potential corridors in the CBD (the MetroWest and MetroPitt routes) to secure future accessibility.
Developers who wanted to excavate deeper than two metres within a 25-metre buffer zone of the corridors needed to seek RailCorp's approval.
Parramatta Rail Link (PRL)
In 2002, the State Government proposed a Parramatta-Epping-Chatswood link.
That same year construction began on the latter half which was completed seven years later as the
Epping to Chatswood railway line. However the other half was postponed indefinitely in 2003 by Transport Minister
Michael Costa citing a lack of projected passenger numbers and economic viability.
On 11 August 2010, the
Rudd Federal Government promised $2.6 billion towards this project, which, along with the NSW State Labor Government, would have constructed a line from Parramatta to Epping through the Carlingford line. Work was due to start in 2011, with a prospected 2017 finish, but the
O'Farrell government cancelled the project, instead requesting that Federal funding be diverted to a more expensive upgrade of the
Pacific Highway. The
Gillard Federal Government responded by revoking the funding altogether.
North West Rail Link

After its original announcement in 1998 for completion in 2010 as part of the ''Action for Transport 2010'' plan, in 2006 the schedule was revised for completion in 2017 and later brought forward to a staged plan for train services to Castle Hill and Hills Centre in 2015, and to Rouse Hill by 2017. It was planned to be 22 kilometres in length, consisting of a 16 kilometre section in tunnel from Epping to the proposed Burns Road Station, followed by a 4 kilometre section above ground from Burns Road to Rouse Hill. Six new stations were proposed to be constructed at Franklin Road,
Castle Hill, Hills Centre, Norwest, Burns Road and
Rouse Hill. A train stabling facility was proposed at the north west of
Rouse Hill Town Centre. The NWRL was to connect with the
Epping to Chatswood Rail Link
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through a direct tunnel between
Epping and Franklin Road stations, although an original proposal connected with the existing
Northern line north of
Cheltenham
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.
[New South Wales Government, ]
TIDC North West Rail Link – Preferred Project Report Volume 1 May 2007
''. Accessed 18 March 2008. The direct route was to use the stub tunnels originally built for the deferred Parramatta Rail Link between
Parramatta and
Epping.
New stub tunnels for the Parramatta Rail Link were to be constructed so that if the Parramatta line were completed, trains from Parramatta would have also been able to link into the Epping-Chatswood Line.
It was proposed that the NWRL would offer an off peak rail service of four trains per hour, with six to eight trains per hour in peak periods and was expected to carry six to eight million passengers per year.
In 2008, the North West rail line was superseded by the now-cancelled North West Metro (see below). In 2010, the NWRL was resurrected as part of a new Metropolitan Transport Plan
(see below). In May 2011, the new Coalition Government released the proposed plan for comment and drilling commenced on 7 September 2011.
South West Rail Link
The ''South West Rail Link'' was announced as part of the Metropolitan Rail Expansion Program to cater to the "South West Growth Centre". It was to consist of a 12-kilometre, twin-track railway running from
Leppington and
Edmondson Park
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...
to connect with the
South line at Glenfield. The project also included a train stabling facility to the west of the new Leppington station, and a redesigned and expanded Glenfield station with flyovers to connect with the
East Hills line
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.
On 31 October 2008, the Premier revealed that the South West Rail Link was to be 'indefinitely shelved' due to budgetary constraints, and only an upgrade of the
Glenfield Station car park was to proceed.
[Benson, S]
Northwest Metro rail link officially shelved
Daily Telegraph, 31 October 2008. On 14 November 2009, the then-New South Wales Premier
Nathan Rees announced that construction of stage two of the South West Rail Link would begin in mid-2010, with completion scheduled for 2016.
[Green light for South West rail link Stage 2](_blank)
CityRail, 3 December 2009.
CBD Rail link
The third component to the MREP was the ''CBD Rail link'', a new underground railway line starting at
Redfern station, travelling under the Central Business District and under
Sydney Harbour
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, through the Northern Sydney suburbs and ending at the existing
Chatswood railway station. The six kilometre cross-tunnel was slated to cost $5 billion and was to include new or expanded stations at
Redfern,
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,
Pitt Street,
Martin Place,
Circular Quay, Victoria Cross, Crows Nest,
St Leonards,
Artarmon
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History
...
and
Chatswood.
On 13 September 2007, it looked unlikely that the New South Wales government would commit to the line when they announced a proposal for a metro line that would span the harbour, the
Anzac Line. (see below) On 19 March 2008 the State Government announced that the line would be on hold after construction begins on the
North West Metro in 2010, its role to be partly superseded by that railway line. In October 2008, the North West Metro line itself was cancelled and replaced with a shorter CBD metro which would partly follow the alignment of the CBD Rail Link.
Metro proposals, 2008
Anzac Line
In 2007, the NSW government announced the concept of an underground metro line between
West Ryde and
Malabar
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. The line would have started at
West Ryde station on the
Northern line before travelling beneath
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through
Top Ryde,
Gladesville,
Drummoyne,
Rozelle and
Pyrmont. The line would then pass through existing city stations at
Wynyard Wynyard may refer to:
Australia:
*Wynyard, Sydney, the district of Sydney CBD around Wynyard railway station, Sydney
*Wynyard Park, Sydney
*Wynyard, Tasmania
*County of Wynyard, in the Murrumbidgee–Tumut region of New South Wales
Canada:
*Wynya ...
,
Martin Place and
St James Saint James or St. James may refer to:
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*James, brother of Jesus (died 62 or 69), also known as James the Just
*James the Great (died 44), Apostle, also known as James, son of Zebedee, or Saint James the Greater
**Saint James Matamoro ...
, before heading south beneath
Anzac Parade to
Moore Park, the
University of New South Wales in
Kensington
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The district's commercial heart is Kensington High Street, running on an east–west axis. The north-east is taken up b ...
,
Maroubra Junction and
Malabar
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. No detailed design or planning was performed, and the western leg of the line (between West Ryde and the city) was adapted into planning for the North West Metro in 2008.
North West Metro

In early 2008, the NSW State government announced plans to build a metro line between the North West suburbs of Sydney and the CBD. Known as the
North West Metro, the line would have superseded the North West Line which was to be built as part of the Metropolitan Rail Expansion Program, and included a new section between
Epping and the CBD via Gladesville, approximately along the course of Victoria Road. Controversial from the start, the line was criticised for being too long, too expensive, and inappropriate for a low density suburban area.
The North West Metro was to have been 37 kilometres in length, with 32 kilometres underground and 5 kilometres above ground. The line was likely to have been operated without drivers. The North West Metro would have incorporate the alignment and stations previously proposed by the North West Rail Link but included the additional benefits of directly linking the North West with
Gladesville,
Drummoyne,
Pyrmont and the CBD. There were proposed to be 17 new metro stations at
St James Saint James or St. James may refer to:
People Saints
*James, brother of Jesus (died 62 or 69), also known as James the Just
*James the Great (died 44), Apostle, also known as James, son of Zebedee, or Saint James the Greater
**Saint James Matamoro ...
,
Martin Place,
Wynyard Wynyard may refer to:
Australia:
*Wynyard, Sydney, the district of Sydney CBD around Wynyard railway station, Sydney
*Wynyard Park, Sydney
*Wynyard, Tasmania
*County of Wynyard, in the Murrumbidgee–Tumut region of New South Wales
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, Pyrmont, Rozelle, Drummoyne, Henley, Gladesville, Top Ryde, Denistone East,
Epping, Cherrybrook, Castle Hill, Hills Centre, Norwest, Kellyville and Rouse Hill.
According to the State Government press release announcing the North West Metro project, the metro line was to offer a rail service of one train every four to five minutes (three minutes during peak hours). However, there was debate as to whether advertised point-to-point transit times may have been too optimistic. It was to have run on conventional standard gauge track, similar to the existing CityRail network, but with single deck rolling stock.
In October 2008, the newly appointed NSW Premier
Nathan Rees cast doubts upon the likelihood of constructing the North West Metro, and instead proposed a
short metro line between Central station and Rozelle via Town Hall and East Darling Harbour (Barangaroo), with the potential for further westwards extension to Macquarie Park and Epping. On 31 October 2008, the Premier announced that the North West Metro would not proceed due to budgetary constraints.
CBD Metro
On 23 October 2008, Rees announced the
CBD Metro, a shortened version of the North West Metro which would run from Rozelle to Central stations. It was submitted to
Infrastructure Australia for funding, with construction proposed to commence in 2010. It was also announced that the line might be extended to link from Rozelle station to
Epping and
Macquarie Park in the future. In December 2008, the project was placed on a short-list of projects to be funded by
Infrastructure Australia's ''Building Australia Fund''.
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, 19 December 2008.
West Metro
After the announcement of the North West Metro, the State Government announced concepts for a metro line through the Inner Western suburbs of Sydney (to be known as the West Metro), and the potential for a South East Metro along the route of the before-mentioned Anzac Line beneath Anzac Parade. Like the CBD Metro, the West Metro was placed on a short-list of projects to be funded by Infrastructure Australia's ''Building Australia Fund''.
in December 2008.
Despite geotechnical work having been performed and the acquisition of properties in progress, in February 2010, the Government of New South Wales led by premier
Kristina Keneally announced that it had cancelled plans for metro construction.
2031 Sydney Transport Blueprint, 2009
In 2009, the ''
Sydney Morning Herald
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'' revealed plans for a "Sydney Transport Blueprint" which the deposed NSW Premier Nathan Rees was to release in December 2009. The proposal was to include:
*the West Metro from Westmead to the city
*a metro to the south-eastern suburbs of Randwick, Kensington, the UNSW, Kingsford and Maroubra.
*a heavy rail link to the Hills District in the north-west.
*completing the missing rail link between Parramatta and Epping.
*a metro from Olympic Park to Hurstville.
*a
CityRail CBD relief line
The CBD Relief Line, also known as the Western Express Rail, was a proposed underground railway line through the Sydney central business district. The line was intended to augment the existing city underground network and ease congestion at so ...
under the city.
*''Radial transport links'' into Parramatta.
The proposals were to cost $180 billion over 25 years. In late 2009, Nathan Rees was deposed by
Kristina Keneally casting doubt upon the blueprint.
Metropolitan Transport Plan: Connecting the City of Cities, 2010
In February 2010, the NSW premier Kristina Keneally announced the ''Metropolitan Transport Plan: Connecting the City of Cities''. Plans for metro lines were cancelled, with the focus altered to expansion of the present heavy rail system. The rail-related portions consisted of:
* a Western Express CityRail Service consisting of a
new CBD Relief tunnel between Redfern and Wynyard with new platforms at Redfern, Central, Town hall and Wynyard,
* the
North West rail link from Epping to Rouse Hill with six stations at Franklin Road, Castle Hill, Hills Centre, Norwest, Burns Road and Rouse Hill, to commence construction in 2017
*an expansion of the current
light rail system to Dulwich Hill, Circular Quay and Barangaroo.
In August 2010, the
federal Labor Party announced funding for the Epping-Parramatta rail line (as an extension of the Carlingford Line) as part of its re-election bid for the 2010 federal election, despite it not appearing in the State Government's Transport Plan.
In March 2011, the
state election resulted in the election of
Barry O'Farrell as premier of NSW, who committed to constructing the North West rail line and the light rail extension. The Western Express and CBD Relief Line were cancelled by the new government. The Epping-Parramatta rail line was later shelved by the NSW Government.
NSW Transport Masterplan, 2012
In June 2012, the government released the ''Sydney's Rail Future: Modernising Sydney's Trains'' plan. The plan warned that if there was not a second Harbour Crossing and CBD line by 2031 there would be moderate to severe overcrowding on lines approaching the CBD, with passenger displacement predicted for the Northern Line and East Hills/Illawarra Line. The plan also predicted further congestion of the three major CBD stations: Central, Town Hall and Wynyard.
In December 2012,
Barry O'Farrell announced a new transport masterplan for Sydney and New South Wales after community feedback and discussion.
The new plan includes:
* The creation of
NSW TrainLink
NSW TrainLink is a train and coach operator in Australia, providing services throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, along with limited interstate services into Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. Its primary interc ...
and
Sydney Trains to replace
RailCorp from 1 July 2013.
* Extension of the
Inner West Light Rail from Lilyfield to
Dulwich Hill railway station
Dulwich Hill railway station is located on the Bankstown line, serving the Sydney suburb of Dulwich Hill. It is served by Sydney Trains T3 Bankstown line services.
History
Dulwich Hill station opened on 1 February 1895 as Wardell Road when ...
with a proposed opening by 2014. This project opened in March 2014.
* Frequency and reliability improvements from 2013 including platform de-cluttering, platform redesign,
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Technology
*Abort to Orbit, an intact abort procedure for Space Shuttle launches
*Arsenic trioxide a potent chemotherapeutic agent for acute promyelocytic leukemia
* ATO fuse
* Automatic train operation
* Assisted take off
Milit ...
and
ATP
ATP may refer to:
Companies and organizations
* Association of Tennis Professionals, men's professional tennis governing body
* American Technical Publishers, employee-owned publishing company
* ', a Danish pension
* Armenia Tree Project, non ...
as part of the ''Sydney's Rail Future'' plan.
* Completion of the
South West Rail Link between
Leppington and
Glenfield with a proposed opening by late 2015. This project opened in February 2015.
* Construction of the privately run rapid transit
North West Rail Link from Cudgegong Road to Epping with signal improvements (ATO/ATP) to the
Epping to Chatswood Rail Link
The Epping to Chatswood rail link (ECRL) (originally a part of the Parramatta Rail Link (PRL) proposal) is a railway line in the northern suburbs of Sydney, Australia, which connects Epping station on the Northern line with Chatswood on the N ...
with a proposed opening by 2019. Operated as single level trains with 12 per hour, services will terminate at Chatswood until the second Harbour Crossing is constructed. The project, now known as
Sydney Metro Northwest, opened in May 2019.
* Construction of the
CBD and South East Light Rail with a proposed opening by 2019. The opening was delayed to April 2020.
* A Second Harbour Crossing providing services from the
Hills District through the
Sydney CBD
The Sydney central business district (CBD) is the historical and main commercial centre of Sydney. The CBD is Sydney's city centre, or Sydney City, and the two terms are used interchangeably. Colloquially, the CBD or city centre is often refer ...
to
Redfern with new stations to be built in the CBD. This is now being constructed as part of
Sydney Metro City & Southwest, with a station at
Waterloo
Waterloo most commonly refers to:
* Battle of Waterloo, a battle on 18 June 1815 in which Napoleon met his final defeat
* Waterloo, Belgium, where the battle took place.
Waterloo may also refer to:
Other places
Antarctica
*King George Island (S ...
instead of Redfern.
* 'untangling' the CBD network to allow for capacity improvements on the Western Line.
* Conversion of the
Bankstown Line and
Illawarra line
The South Coast Railway (also known as the Illawarra Railway) is a commuter and goods railway line from Sydney to Wollongong and Bomaderry in New South Wales, Australia. Beginning at the Illawarra Junction, the line services the Illawarra a ...
(up to
Hurstville) into rapid-transit lines with single-deck trains with network connection through the CBD to the Second Harbour Crossing
Sydney Metro
The announcement of North West Rail Link as rapid transit reignited the concept of a rapid transit system in Sydney.
On 11 June 2014, the Second Harbour Crossing and conversion of Bankstown Line into rapid transit previously announced in 2012, evolved into an extension of the North West Rail Link single-deck rail services from Chatswood to Sydney CBD and Bankstown. Proposed stations at St Leonards, Artarmon Industrial Area, and University of Sydney, along with line extensions to Hurstville and from Bankstown to Cabramatta and Lidcombe were removed in the announcement. Stations at Crows Nest, Victoria Cross in North Sydney, Barangaroo, Martin Place, Pitt Street, Central and Waterloo were confirmed. Construction work commenced during 2017, with planned opening in 2024.
The announcement was presented as conditional on the government's proposed sale of electricity distribution assets and at the time it was not certain that the sale would raise enough capital to fund both Sydney Metro and other promised projects. Following the passage of power privatisation bills in June 2015, the rapid transit system, including North West Rail Link, was renamed 'Sydney Metro'.
See also
*
Railways in Sydney
*
Sydney Trains
*
Sydney Metro Authority
References
External links
Blowing the Whistle
{{DEFAULTSORT:Proposed Railways In Sydney
Rail transport in Sydney
Proposed railway lines in Australia
Lists of proposals