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Overview

Sydney Metro

Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest public transport project.

By 2030, Sydney will have a network of 4 metro lines, 46 stations and 113 km of new metro rail.

Sydney Metro Northwest

Sydney’s first metro line, Metro Northwest, opened in 2019 and extends from Rouse Hill to Chatswood. The line services 13 stations and is being extended into the Sydney CBD and beyond as part of Sydney Metro City and Southwest.

Sydney Metro City and Southwest

Sydney Metro City and Southwest will extend from Sydney Metro Northwest at Chatswood under Sydney Harbour, through new CBD stations and south-west to Bankstown. The line will include 5 new stations, new underground platforms at Martin Place and Central stations, and 11 upgraded stations.

Sydney Metro West

Sydney Metro West will connect Greater Parramatta with the Sydney CBD. The line will include new stations at Westmead, Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, the Bays Precinct, Pyrmont and the Sydney CBD.

Western Sydney Airport

Western Sydney Airport will connect St Marys and Bradfield (Bringelly). It will service the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport and the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, interchanging with the T1 Western Line at St Marys.

Sydney Metro lines alignment map

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Sydney Metro lines alignment map

Figure 1. Sydney Metro lines map

For more information, visit Sydney Metro.