You can also view the project in 3D virtual reality (VR) by clicking on the images below the map.

Next steps

An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the project was on public exhibition between 27 May and 24 June 2020. We would like to thank everyone who provided their feedback. The EIS can still be viewed on the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s (DPIE) Major Project Planning Portal.

At the completion of the public exhibition period, DPIE provided Transport for NSW with a copy of all submissions received. Transport for NSW has reviewed the submissions and prepared a Response to Submissions report that responds to relevant issues raised. This report is also available on the DPIE Major Project Planning Portal.

DPIE will assess the information provided in the report and consider feedback before determining whether the project should be approved by the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces.

Working with the Aboriginal community

Transport for NSW recognises the importance of Redfern to the Aboriginal community, and is currently seeking feedback from the Aboriginal community for detailed design, heritage interpretation and artistic aspects of the project. Please click here to view the project’s Aboriginal Engagement Portal.

While we are currently consulting on the project design, there will be further opportunities to get involved as the project continues.

Working with residents

Transport for NSW is currently working with residents, the City of Sydney, NSW police, and other stakeholders in the design of the new shared zone on Little Eveleigh Street, and extended shared zone on Marian Street. Design workshops with residents and stakeholders are currently underway.

Site investigations

From now until December 2020, minor works will occur at Redfern Station. In addition to activities during standard working hours, weekend and night work will occur during scheduled trackwork weekends. This work will allow the project team to continue progressing the design.

The next upcoming scheduled trackwork weekend is Saturday 26 September to Sunday 27 September.

Investigation activities, including minor excavations and adjustments to overhead wiring will be undertaken on Platforms 1, 7, 8/9 and 10, from 5am Saturday to 11pm Sunday. Pedestrian access to Platform 10 will not be available on this weekend. Traffic control and pedestrian detour signs will be in place to direct customers.

For more information about these investigation activities, please view the community notification (PDF, 310.2 KB).

Livestream Event

On Wednesday 17 June 2020, a livestream event was held by the project team. To view a recording of the livestream event, please click here.

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the livestream event. Although the project team answered most of the questions during the event, there were some remaining questions that we did not get to on the day. To view the remaining questions and our answers, please click here (PDF, 108.21 KB).

Platforms 11 and 12

We appreciate that station users want access to be improved to the underground Platforms 11 and 12. Transport for NSW is investigating options for developing the land to the east of Redfern Station, above the underground T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra Lines. These investigations include improving access to Platforms 11 and 12, which would make Redfern Station fully accessible. Transport for NSW will consult with community, stakeholders and station users on proposals for improved access to Platforms 11 and 12.

Keep in touch

If you would like to receive project updates please contact us on 1800 684 490 or email projects@transport.nsw.gov.au.