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First look at proposed new CBD metro entrances

6 September 2022
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The proposed design of two new entrances to the future Sydney Metro Hunter Street Station have been revealed, as planning progresses for this landmark station in the heart of the Sydney CBD.
 
The two entrances, accessible from George, Hunter, O’Connell and Bligh streets have been developed in consultation with the City of Sydney.
 
Minister for Transport, Veterans and Western Sydney David Elliott said this new station will revitalise a critical area of Sydney’s CBD, delivering jobs and an economic and tourism precinct around this new metro station.
 
“Sydney Metro stations will change the way people live and commute, reducing travel times and providing a boost for local businesses,” Mr Elliott said.
 
“There’s an opportunity with the new Hunter Street Station to integrate transport with a new city precinct, shaping the Sydney of the future.
 
“We’re focused on getting a balance between transport, foot traffic, the right mix of businesses and public spaces to help our great city flourish.”
 
The new Hunter Street Station will be the heart of Sydney’s central business district and become a transport hub with connections to George Street, light rail, train services at Wynyard and the Sydney Metro City & Southwest station at Martin Place.
 
The planning proposal also considers future over station development to be integrated with the new station, with two new buildings being proposed above the station.
 
Up to 150,000 square metres of high-quality commercial office space will be delivered, benefitting from direct access to fast and frequent Sydney Metro West services along with underground walkways connecting from Martin Place to Barangaroo.
 
Aboveground, there will be an extension of the plaza at the eastern station entry, adjacent to Richard Johnson Square, and pedestrian links that prioritise movement through the station precinct.

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