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CBD and South East Light RailLight rail expansion to transform Sydney Construction will soon be underway on the $1.6 billion CBD and South East Light Rail that will transform the future of transport in Sydney, deliver over $4 billion worth of economic benefits and create 10,000 jobs for NSW.
Approval has been granted for the NSW Government to build light rail from Circular Quay, through the CBD, to Kingsford and Randwick via Surry Hills, Moore Park and Kensington.
Project update no. 5 | July 2014
For more information call 1800 684 490, email projects@transport.nsw.gov.au or visit www.sydneylightrail.com.au
CIRCULAR QUAY
GROSVENOR
WYNYARD
QUEEN
TOWN
WORLD
CHINATOWN
RAWSON PLACE
MOORE
CARLTON STREETROYAL
WANSEY ROAD
RANDWICK
TODMAN AVENUE
UNSW
STRACHAN STREET
KINGSFORD
CENTRAL
SURRY HILLS
STREET
ANZAC PARADEUNSW HIGH STREET
RANDWICK RACECOURSE
PARK
STATION
SQUARE
HALL
VICTORIABUILDING
UNIVERSITY OF NSW
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEYRPA
CENTRAL
REDFERN
REDFERN
GREEN SQUARE
MASCOT
HYDEPARK
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
MOORE PARK
NEWTOWN
STANMORE
ERSKINEVILLE
ST PETERS
SYDENHAM
MACDONALDTOWNMACDONALDTOWN
CENTENNIAL PARK
GREEN SQUAREBUSINESS PARK
RANDWICKRACECOURSE
PRINCE OF WALESHOSPITAL
LILYFIELD
LILYFIELD
ROZELLE
JUBILEE PARK
GLEBE
CONVENTION
EXHIBITION
TOWNHALL
BONDIJUNCTION
MARTIN PLACE
WYNYARD
WALSH BAY
DARLINGHARBOUR
DULWICH HILL INTERCHANGE
RANDWICK
BONDI JUNCTION
DARLINGHURST
THE ROCKS
BARANGAROO
PADDINGTON
KENSINGTON
ROSEBERY
BEACONSFIELDST PETERS
ALEXANDRIA
KINGSFORD
EASTLAKES
LEICHHARDT
MARRICKVILLE
MASCOT
COOGEE
SURRYHILLS
WATERLOO
ZETLAND
GLEBE
NEWTOWN
CAMPERDOWN
ULTIMO
PYRMONT
BALMAIN
THE AUSTRALIANGOLF COURSE
SYDNEY PARK
WENTWORTH PARK
FISHMARKET
JOHN STREETSQUARE
STARCITY
ROZELLEBAY
PYRMONTBAY
PADDYSMARKET
CAPITOLSQUARE
HAWTHORN
MARION
LEICHHARDT NORTH
TAVERNERS HILL
LEWISHAM WEST
WARATAH MILLS
ARLINGTON
DULWICH GROVE
ALLIANZ STADIUM
SYDNEY CRICKET & SPORTS GROUND TRUST
THE ENTERTAINMENT QUARTER
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Sydney Light Rail
CBD and South East Light Rail
Key
Pedestrian zone
Inner West Light Rail
Proposed stabling
Proposed maintenance facility
Major bus interchange
Ferry interchange
Train interchange
Inner West Light Rail
The Inner West Light Rail extension was opened to the public in March 2014, delivering on the NSW Government’s commitment to build new major transport projects for customers.
With services every 10 minutes between Central and Dulwich Hill during peak hours, customers can hop on board and enjoy reliable and convenient services.
The light rail extension project consists of nine new stations from Lilyfield to Dulwich Hill, 5.6 kilometres of new track and new-look light rail vehicles. A Public Private Partnership (PPP) will operate and maintain the Inner West Light Rail network, as well as design, construct, operate and maintain the 12 kilometre CBD and South East Light Rail project.
For fares and schedule information about current light rail services, please call 131 500 or visit www.transportnsw.info.
Green light for light railConstruction will soon be underway on the CBD and South East Light Rail (CSELR) as planning approval has been received for the new $1.6 billion project.
Transport for NSW would like to thank everyone who provided feedback on this important infrastructure project that will improve services for transport customers, increase productivity and support economic growth.
Light rail will offer frequent, fast, reliable light rail services and will improve public transport access to Central, the CBD and major destinations in the south east, including Moore Park and University of NSW.
Conditions of ApprovalThe approval of the CSELR project by the Minister for Planning includes conditions, established by NSW Planning and Environment, to address key impacts of the project during design, construction and operation of light rail.
Visual quality and landscapeConditions have been established to minimise impacts to existing vegetation and visual impacts of light rail construction and infrastructure. The project has been designed to mitigate impacts to large trees, where possible. Where the loss of trees is unavoidable, Transport for NSW has committed to planting replacement trees for every significant tree lost within the local area.
Tree species, size and planting locations will be determined in consultation with local councils. Trees close to the alignment that do not require removal would be protected to minimise potential impacts during construction.
DesignThe Randwick stabling facility, Rozelle maintenance facility, Anzac Parade pedestrian bridge, Wimbo Park in Surry Hills and the interchange at High Cross Park in Randwick are subject to design conditions. Further consultation on design will be undertaken through reference groups that will be established.
OperationThe conditions also apply to the operation of light rail, such as managing noise and vibration of light rail vehicles, and stabling and maintenance facilities, and assessing the performance of traffic, access and parking provisions.
Transport for NSW welcomes the conditions of approval and remains committed to ongoing engagement with the community and local stakeholders about the detailed design, construction and operation of light rail. These conditions strengthen the commitments already made through mitigation measures detailed in the Environmental Impact Statement.
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The CBD and South East Light Rail will deliver $4 billion in benefits to Sydney and NSW, including:
This document contains important information about public transport projects in your area. If you require the services of an interpreter, please contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask them to call the Transport Projects Division on (02) 9200 0200. The interpreter will then assist you with translation.
For more information call 1800 684 490, email projects@transport.nsw.gov.au or visit www.sydneylightrail.com.au
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Public Private Partnership and early works updateThere has been strong private sector interest in delivering the expansion of Sydney’s light rail network.
Laing O’Rourke Construction Australia has been appointed as Managing Contractor to carry out early works, starting in coming months.
A Public Private Partnership (PPP), that will design, construct, operate and maintain the 12 kilometre CSELR project, as well as operate and maintain the Inner West Light Rail network, will be awarded ahead of major construction beginning in 2015. The project is due to be complete in four to five years after that.
Service investigation works completeExtensive service investigation works, verifying locations of existing buried utilities such as water, telecommunications, gas and electricity, have been completed.
During these works, the project team surveyed over 3,500 underground pits and dug over 200 trenches along the 12 kilometre alignment. The data gathered from the service investigation works will play a crucial role in developing the design for the CSELR and will help minimise impacts on businesses, residents, pedestrians and motorists.
Business and community forumsLocal businesses and residents are encouraged to be a part of the project. Transport for NSW is establishing local business and community forums in each of the precincts along the route to help prepare businesses for construction and to ensure the community is kept informed during construction.
The local business and community forums are starting now and will run throughout the life of the project.
For more information on, and to take part in, local business and community forums, please visit sydneylightrail.com.au or contact projects@transport.nsw.gov.au or call 1800 684 490.
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