First GreenWay, now ‘MetroWay’: Sydney’s next cycling route revealed
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Station plaza opens as metro works progress
The newly opened plaza at Dulwich Hill Station. Image: Sydney Metro. A new public plaza at Dulwich Hill Station has opened, marking another milestone in the transformation of Sydney’s southwest transport corridor. The opening forms part of the broader Sydney Metro Southwest Metro project, which is delivering new infrastructure and public spaces between Sydenham, NSW and Bankstown, NSW. A new active transport corridor running along the full lengt…
The New South Wales government plans to build a 13.8-kilometer pedestrian walkway, MetroWay, along the final section of the M1 metro line to connect the communities of Sydenham and Bankstown. Residents of southwest Sydney will be able to walk, run, or cycle along this new route.
Sydney’s Southwest Metro to add 13.8km MetroWay walking and cycling link - The Indian Sun
Sydney’s Southwest Metro project is set to bring a major new active transport connection to the city, with plans confirmed for a 13.8-kilometre walking, running and cycling path stretching from Bankstown through to Sydenham Metro Station. Known during development as the MetroWay, the route will run alongside the converted metro line and is designed to link neighbourhoods across the Inner West and southwest Sydney. The pathway is expected to conn…
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