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We are making the platforms longer at Bellambi Station to make it easier for customers to board and alight the New Intercity Fleet. The new 10-car trains will provide an improved level of comfort and convenience for intercity customers. For more information please visit our New Intercity Fleet page.
Work we are doing to improve the station for customers and our staff:
extending the southern end of Platforms 1 and 2 by about 55 metres to accommodate the longer fleet of intercity trains and provide access for customers to all carriages of the train
relocating the platform fences, stairs and gates to the end of the newly extended platforms
improving safety on the platforms by upgrading lighting, closed circuit television, public announcement systems, tactile paving and line marking as required by the platform extension
realigning and installing new overhead wiring and signalling equipment so the new trains can operate safely and efficiently.
Next steps
We are continuing to deliver projects across NSW while ensuring the safety of all staff and the community. In line with current Australian Government guidelines around slowing the spread of Coronavirus and social distancing, all work will be carried out at a safe physical distance where possible and necessary hygiene practices will be observed.
Preliminary site investigations will be undertaken in August to further inform the technical design for this work.
In the coming months site compounds will be established to enable the start of construction work.
What are we doing at Bellambi Station?
We are making the platforms longer at Bellambi Station to make it easier for customers to board and alight the New Intercity Fleet. The new 10-car trains will provide an improved level of comfort and convenience for intercity customers. For more information please visit our New Intercity Fleet page.
Work we are doing to improve the station for customers and our staff:
extending the southern end of Platforms 1 and 2 by about 55 metres to accommodate the longer fleet of intercity trains and provide access for customers to all carriages of the train
relocating the platform fences, stairs and gates to the end of the newly extended platforms
improving safety on the platforms by upgrading lighting, closed circuit television, public announcement systems, tactile paving and line marking as required by the platform extension
realigning and installing new overhead wiring and signalling equipment so the new trains can operate safely and efficiently.
Next steps
We are continuing to deliver projects across NSW while ensuring the safety of all staff and the community. In line with current Australian Government guidelines around slowing the spread of Coronavirus and social distancing, all work will be carried out at a safe physical distance where possible and necessary hygiene practices will be observed.
Preliminary site investigations will be undertaken in August to further inform the technical design for this work.
In the coming months site compounds will be established to enable the start of construction work.
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