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− | |[[Armidale railway station|Armidale]] |
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− | |Early 2021 |
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|[[Banksia railway station|Banksia]] |
|[[Banksia railway station|Banksia]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{BML}} |
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− | |[[Blayney railway station|Blayney]] |
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− | |Early 2021 |
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|[[Canley Vale railway station|Canley Vale]] |
|[[Canley Vale railway station|Canley Vale]] |
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|[[Doonside railway station|Doonside]] |
|[[Doonside railway station|Doonside]] |
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− | |Preliminary investigation |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T1}} |
|{{T1}} |
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|[[East Hills railway station|East Hills]] |
|[[East Hills railway station|East Hills]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T8}} |
|{{T8}} |
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|[[Erskineville railway station|Erskineville]] |
|[[Erskineville railway station|Erskineville]] |
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− | |Preliminary investigation |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T3}} |
|{{T3}} |
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− | |[[Faulconbridge railway station|Faulconbridge]] |
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− | |Late 2021 |
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− | |[[Goulburn railway station|Goulburn]] |
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− | |Mid 2021 |
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|[[Grafton railway station|Grafton]] |
|[[Grafton railway station|Grafton]] |
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|Early 2022 |
|Early 2022 |
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|{{NLNWL}} |
|{{NLNWL}} |
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− | |[[Hawkesbury River railway station|Hawkesbury River]] |
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− | |Early 2021 |
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|[[Junee railway station|Junee]] |
|[[Junee railway station|Junee]] |
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|[[Killara railway station|Killara]] |
|[[Killara railway station|Killara]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T1}}<br>{{T9}} |
|{{T1}}<br>{{T9}} |
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|[[Lisarow railway station|Lisarow]] |
|[[Lisarow railway station|Lisarow]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{CCN}} |
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|[[Narara railway station|Narara]] |
|[[Narara railway station|Narara]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{CCN}} |
|{{CCN}} |
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|[[Normanhurst railway station|Normanhurst]] |
|[[Normanhurst railway station|Normanhurst]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T9}} |
|{{T9}} |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{CCN}} |
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− | |[[Parkes railway station|Parkes]] |
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|[[Petersham railway station|Petersham]] |
|[[Petersham railway station|Petersham]] |
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|[[Point Clare railway station|Point Clare]] |
|[[Point Clare railway station|Point Clare]] |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{CCN}} |
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|[[Pymble railway station|Pymble]] |
|[[Pymble railway station|Pymble]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T1}} |
|{{T1}} |
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|[[Redfern railway station|Redfern]] |
|[[Redfern railway station|Redfern]] |
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+ | |Under construction |
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− | |Design and planning |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{T1}}<br>{{T2}}<br>{{T3}}<br>{{T4}}<br>{{T8}}<br>{{T9}}<br>{{CCN}}<br>{{SCL}}<br>{{BML}} |
|{{T1}}<br>{{T2}}<br>{{T3}}<br>{{T4}}<br>{{T8}}<br>{{T9}}<br>{{CCN}}<br>{{SCL}}<br>{{BML}} |
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|[[St Peters railway station|St Peters]] |
|[[St Peters railway station|St Peters]] |
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+ | |Under construction |
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− | |Preliminary investigation |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T3}}<br>{{T8}} |
|{{T3}}<br>{{T8}} |
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|[[Stanmore railway station|Stanmore]] |
|[[Stanmore railway station|Stanmore]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T2}} |
|{{T2}} |
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|[[Thornleigh railway station|Thornleigh]] |
|[[Thornleigh railway station|Thornleigh]] |
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+ | |Under construction |
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− | |Design and planning |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T9}} |
|{{T9}} |
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|[[Towradgi railway station|Towradgi]] |
|[[Towradgi railway station|Towradgi]] |
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+ | |Under construction |
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− | |Design and planning |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{SCL}} |
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|[[Turrella railway station|Turrella]] |
|[[Turrella railway station|Turrella]] |
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|2023 |
|2023 |
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|{{T8}} |
|{{T8}} |
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|[[Unanderra railway station|Unanderra]] |
|[[Unanderra railway station|Unanderra]] |
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+ | |Under construction |
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− | |Design and planning |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{SCL}} |
|{{SCL}} |
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|2022 |
|2022 |
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|{{T1}} |
|{{T1}} |
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− | |[[Wauchope railway station|Wauchope]] |
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− | |Early 2021 |
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|[[Wollstonecraft railway station|Wollstonecraft]] |
|[[Wollstonecraft railway station|Wollstonecraft]] |
Revision as of 09:33, 14 June 2021
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The Transport Access Program (TAP) is an ongoing NSW government initiative to coordinate various public transport projects. It aims to improve access and safety around the public transport system by building or upgrading key facilities such as ramps, lifts and commuter carparks. The initiative began in 2011 and is currently on its third tranche (TAP 3).
History and Description
In December 2012, the Disability Action Plan 2012-2017 (PDF) was released by Transport for NSW. The document details actions the government would take over the following four years to "ensure the needs of the customer are at the center of planning and decision making". A key part of this plan was the Transport Access Program, with $770 million allocated over the length of the plan. According to the document: "[The program] brings together a number of programs to provide commuters with easily accessible transport services, to increase connectivity between transport modes and provide improved safety and amenity for all passengers."
Seven programs were consolidated, namely:
- Easy Access - to provide commuters with easily accessible stations and to comply with Transport Standards.
- Station Upgrades - including major station upgrades and station makeovers and fencing works. The objective of this component is to ensure stations have adequate capacity to meet future growth or support urban renewal.
- Interchange Upgrades - focusing on works that increase connectivity between transport modes.
- Ferry Wharves Upgrades - to improve amenities for commuters, improve wharf efficiency and comply with Transport Standards.
- Wayfinding and Signage - to facilitate the ease of customer journeys by standardising and improving the information available, including Transport Standards compliance.
- Commuter Carparks - to increase the functionality of interchanges by providing improved commuter car parking in strategic locations.
- Park and Travel Safety Fund - to increase customer and staff security and safety at station facilities.
Railway Stations affected by TAP
Works currently planned or ongoing [1]
Works Completed |