Full speed ahead: trial running begins on city section of Sydney Metro

NSW Gov

The Minns Labor Government can today reveal that Sydney Metro City has begun trial running of the full-service timetable before an expected opening during August of this year.

Upon opening, this service will provide faster trips for commuters travelling across Sydney – allowing people to spend less time travelling and more time with their family and friends.

This builds on the government’s planning reforms that allow more homes to be built near transport infrastructure – building homes that are close to jobs and creating connected communities.

The trial running that is beginning will see services run between Chatswood, under the Sydney CBD and out to Sydenham.

It follows more than a year of intensive testing and commissioning of the new infrastructure, including the new tunnels, trains and stations – a crucial step in achieving accreditation before passenger services commence.

Since the rigorous testing program started in April 2023, approximately 9800 hours of a total of 11,000 hours of required testing has been completed along the 51.5km line from Tallawong to Sydenham.

Network tests include running operational processes and procedures, as well as replicating emergency exercises to assess the response to unplanned situations.

These scenarios include incidents and service recovery, such as trains stopped in tunnels, customer evacuations and drills involving emergency services.

When metro services start through the city this year, passengers will benefit from fully accessible, safe and direct public transport services with record travel times in the peak, including from:

  • Martin Place to Waterloo in 6 minutes
  • Sydenham to Macquarie University in 33 minutes
  • Central to Chatswood in 15 minutes
  • North Sydney’s Victoria Cross under the harbour to Barangaroo in 3 minutes

The extension of metro services from Sydenham to Bankstown will be the next stage of Sydney Metro’s transformation.

The T3 Bankstown Line will be closed for the 12-month conversion, to deliver turn-up-and-go metro services every 4 minutes in the peak upon opening 2025.

A comprehensive temporary transport plan, including alternative bus and rail services, will ensure customers can get to where they need to go.

The closure of the T3 Bankstown Line will not occur until the city section of the line provides a reliable service for commuters from Sydenham into the CBD.

This significant milestone for the city project comes as work surges ahead at lightning pace on the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project, where major tunnelling is now complete after tunnel boring machine (TBM) Marlene broke through at St Marys.

With tunnelling for the Airport project complete, the focus for the team now turns to preparing for the start of tracklaying and the construction of 6 new stations.

We acknowledge the work completed by the former government on these projects. Moving forward the Minns Labor Government has made clear the need to build more housing close to infrastructure such as metros, jobs and essential services.

This is all part of the Minns Labor Government’s plan to build better, well-connected communities for NSW. To ensure we’re building infrastructure, close to jobs and essential services.

A plan to build a better NSW.

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City and South West Project

Western Sydney Airport

Premier Chris Minns said:

“The countdown is now on to thousands of people across Sydney getting to spend less time travelling and more time with their family and friends.

“These metro lines are part of a city-shaping public transport project that will support more housing for a generation of young people who have been locked out of homes for too long.

“If we are going to address the housing crisis, we have to build homes near public transport like this and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”

Minister for Transport Jo Haylen said:

“Soon Sydney will have a world-class metro service travelling right through the heart of the CBD.

“Around 1000 people will be involved in the simulated scenarios, playing the role of the customer, to ensure we are ready to welcome commuters on board mid this year.

“It is an exciting time for this great city as Metro is introduced in the heart of the CBD, to the west and greater west, contributing to the biggest transformation in public transport Sydney has ever seen.”

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