Sydney Metro Station Design and Precinct Plan – Marrickville Station

Sydney Metro Station Design and Precinct Plan – Marrickville Station

City & Southwest Station Design and Precinct Plan – Marrickville Station 2020 An artist’s impression of Marrickville Station. Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest In 2024, customers will benefit from a new fully public transport project air-conditioned Sydney Metro train every four minutes in the peak in each direction with lifts, Connecting to the new Metro North West Line level platforms and platform screen doors for from Tallawong Station at Rouse Hill to Chatswood, safety, accessibility and increased security. metro rail will be extended into the Sydney CBD and beyond to Bankstown in 2024. There will be A draft Station Design and Precinct Plan has also new CBD metro railway stations underground at been prepared for Marrickville Station that shows Martin Place, Pitt Street and Barangaroo and new how the design has developed. metro platforms under Central. Construction is already underway to upgrade and convert the 125-year-old T3 Bankstown Line to Sydney Metro standards between Sydenham and Bankstown. Community feedback has helped shape the upgrade to minimise disruptions and reduce traffic, heritage and vegetation impacts. What is a Station Design and Key improvements Precinct Plan (SDPP)? • Widening and repaving of the existing pedestrian path from Station Street to The draft SDPP outlines the urban, landscaping Myrtle Street to create a new shared walking and architectural design for Marrickville Station and and cycling path shows how it will integrate with the surrounding precinct. It identifies the design objectives and • New lighting, signage and tree planting along principles, and discusses opportunities to improve the shared path to create a safe walking and public spaces, connectivity, transport and access. cycling environment • Installation of platform screen doors for Design objectives increased safety • Support Sydney Metro services • Installation of mechanical gap fillers to remove • Provide an easy customer experience the gap between train and platform • Provide a fully accessible and integrated • Refurbishment of station building rooms on transport system design Platforms 1 and 2 • Responsive to the distinct local character. • Upgrades to current wayfinding. SDPP development Improvements made Project Approved project Feedback to project in response submitted for scope informs incorporated where to public feedback approval draft SDPP possible and SDPP finalised Environmental Submissions Draft SDPP Station construction Impact Statement and Preferred Project approval exhibited for begins (pursuant to exhibited for Infrastructure (2018) feedback (2020) SDPP finalisation) feedback (2017) Report (2018) We are here Have your say Next steps You are encouraged to provide feedback Your feedback will be considered and addressed on the Marrickville draft SDPP between: in the final Marrickville SDPP, which will be made Monday 29 June and Friday 24 July 2020. available on the Sydney Metro website. The draft SDPP is available online at Properties close to the rail corridor will receive sydneymetro.info/station/Marrickville-station. notifications when work is scheduled to occur and we will continue to keep the general community Please submit your feedback via e-mail to updated through our website sydneymetro.info, [email protected] social media channels and e-mail updates. by 5pm on Friday 24 July 2020. Contact us 1800 171 386 Community information line open 24 hours [email protected] Sydney Metro City & Southwest, sydneymetro.info PO Box K659, Haymarket NSW 1240 If you need an interpreter, contact TIS National on 131 450 and ask them to call 1800 171 386 © Sydney Metro 2020. 20115-CSW 06.20.

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