Redfern Station Upgrade - New Southern Concourse Streetscape Co-design

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Welcome to the Redfern Station Upgrade, New Southern Concourse streetscape co-design working group. This will be a central hub for the working group to support the co-design program. We will be using this page to share updates, information and collect your feedback in between co-design workshops.

Transport for NSW is upgrading Redfern Station. The upgrade will make access easier for all customers and improve connections between the station and key destinations in the local area. We know that residents want a great outcome for their neighbourhood.


Transport for NSW, in collaboration with City of Sydney Council, is inviting local residents to be part of the next stage of the design process for the new streetscape and public domain around Little Eveleigh and Marian Streets through a co-design process. 

The co-design process will involve a series of independently facilitated workshops to give locals an opportunity to help shape the look and feel of the shared zones on Little Eveleigh and Marian Streets.

The co-design process will take place over four themed workshops:

  • Workshop 1: Setting the scene
  • Workshop 2: How will the area work?
  • Workshop 3: How will the area feel?
  • Workshop 4: Refinement and agree

Workshop 1 and 2 Summary now available in the Documents tab.

Use our Self-guided tour map of shared zones and public domain for some inspiration ahead of Workshop 3.

Welcome to the Redfern Station Upgrade, New Southern Concourse streetscape co-design working group. This will be a central hub for the working group to support the co-design program. We will be using this page to share updates, information and collect your feedback in between co-design workshops.

Transport for NSW is upgrading Redfern Station. The upgrade will make access easier for all customers and improve connections between the station and key destinations in the local area. We know that residents want a great outcome for their neighbourhood.


Transport for NSW, in collaboration with City of Sydney Council, is inviting local residents to be part of the next stage of the design process for the new streetscape and public domain around Little Eveleigh and Marian Streets through a co-design process. 

The co-design process will involve a series of independently facilitated workshops to give locals an opportunity to help shape the look and feel of the shared zones on Little Eveleigh and Marian Streets.

The co-design process will take place over four themed workshops:

  • Workshop 1: Setting the scene
  • Workshop 2: How will the area work?
  • Workshop 3: How will the area feel?
  • Workshop 4: Refinement and agree

Workshop 1 and 2 Summary now available in the Documents tab.

Use our Self-guided tour map of shared zones and public domain for some inspiration ahead of Workshop 3.

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    Workshop 1 Summary now available in the Documents tab. 

    Objectives: 

    •    Establish the rules of engagement for the co-design process 

    •    Understand desired outcomes 

    •    Create priorities to address through key design opportunities 

    Agenda: 

    •    Welcome and introductions     

    •    Project overview and update presentation by project team 

    •    City of Sydney shared zone aspirations 

    •    Scope of engagement (what’s in and what’s not) 

    •    Shared goals and outcomes 

    •    Key priorities and areas of interest 

    •    Next steps and close 

    Spatial scope of the co-design area:

    The co-design area will concentrate on the public domain space associated with the new southern concourse on both Little Eveleigh and Marian Streets as shown in blue in the map.


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    Objectives: 

    •    Establish a shared understanding of shared zone design principles and possibilities  

    •    Explore how the public domain spaces will work based using scenarios for different customers and modes 

    •    Understand the key concerns and opportunities for how the public domains will work 

    Agenda: 

    •    Welcome and introduction     

    •    Overview from workshop 1 and what it has informed

    •    Understanding shared zones (time for discussion)

    •    Shared zone user scenarios (resident, cyclist, delivery driver, commuter by foot)

    •    Summary of concerns and opportunities 

    •    Next steps and close