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Cronulla Update Mark Speakman MP for Cronulla Attorney General November 2018 Cronulla Update Mark Speakman MP for Cronulla Attorney General CRONULLA Bellevue Parade t e e e t Austral Street Ba d r rt e e o t MONTEREY Acacia Street re Francis Street n a t u r MASCOT S MORTDALE S SOUTH Edward Street St n r Arthur Street ee a HURSTVILLE Hurstville Road e t d ALLAWAH e v P d u e e n A Scarborough Street HURSTVILLE e n u u u i West Street e u J Park Road n e t v M n e ra Bay Road K GROVE d adr n e v r n a A x rs Av e d A e o e r o R E Monterey Street Short Street c d L t a R v a n s o y f il R d Military RoadMATRAVILLE f e E r HEFFRON e a i A e t a y Jellicoe Street r M C o l tre s R Frost Avenue S K r e r h d R u S KOGARAH Pasadena Street a p C i r PEAKHURST Park Avenue Cr i h t F CITY OF r sh n t u G l d a o CRONULLA n n e C g a b t rie e k l t Seymour Street b y Hollywood Street e F K P t c t d t R HEIGHTS s d s Oatley Park Avenue ad a E S a o RANDWICK a E Ri t e r L Myall Street N e a G Waterview Street re BOTANY a E H B d B Waratah Street o a e Culver Street e o a d R Thee Mall CARLTON c t h venu a A O Lloyd Street Mi Mi Street W a R e P r C o W T R KOGARAH y r d r G a a lo Frederick Street O r s o y Louisa Street s CITY e Cre ce g o BEVERLEY R a B n Pa HURSTVILLE P N v e t t l BAY PORT T G i l S e ur N r n e n t Arth u a N y s O i i t t i Y D d s o t l g r E o r r b e a T e k e k l r P m W PARK n Myrtle Street r a i e t P e R m a L C BOTANY S iv e a Whitfield Parade y r Gungah Bay Road d t o a t o te r D E e i e CITY Letitia Street S U a R n RAMSGATE r Rosa Street H R t u a s L O e s r s o e eet n ll o c RAMSGATE le O h PHILLIP Woronora Parade L t W a e a e e R S a n e s n d o C n W v P r t BEACH e a r d n n a e t JEW r o d C t A o r e ! 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Land and Property Information (LPI) and NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC) do not warrant or represent that the information is free from errors or omission, or that it is exhaustive. LPI and NSWEC give no warranty in relation to the information. LPI and NSWEC accept no liability for loss, damage, or costs that you may incur relating to any use or reliance upon the information in this map. The More Trains, More Services program will use world-class E n t R U e t v BAY e O A e r S t t r o BUNDEENA S h S s HEATHCOTE Loftu Stre technology to transform the network Bund ker et eena Ba Dr ive Sc Eric Street arbo t rough Stree ad Ro e t iv e r r e a r b D t an and provide customersai with more S M a Bournemouth Street c n i e r A EK E ST R RE e WE M C d TH n U u B O S services, faster travel times and GE TRE BA E B CRE A EK C improved reliability. CRONULLA Bundeen a Drive CRONULLA The next stage will focus on increasing the number of trains that can run during the morning and afternoon peak hours on the T4 and T8 lines. This includes an increase in capacity of up to 30% during the peak hour on the T4 line from the early 2020s. Since 2011 the NSW government has introduced 229 additional weekly train services on the T4 line and has achieved 100% air conditioning for regular timetabled Sutherland station with Premier Gladys Berejiklian trains on the line. and Sydney Trains CEO Howard Collins 1 F6 update Stage 1 of the F6 motorway extension is planned Work continues on design and engineering for for opening to traffic in 2024.
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