VICTORIA CROSS AND ARTARMON SUBSTATION

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CHATSWOOD TO SYDENHAM VICTORIA CROSS AND ARTARMON SUBSTATION Modification report summary June 2017 SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 1

CONTENTS About Sydney Metro 4 Sydney Metro experience 6 Changes to Artarmon substation 8 Changes to Victoria Cross 12 Have your say 16 About this modification Transport for NSW is committed to delivering a world-class metro system for Sydney. The Chatswood to Sydenham section of Sydney Metro City & Southwest received planning approval in January 2017. Since receiving project approval the team has been working to refine the project to maximise the project benefits for customers and the community. These modifications represent better outcomes for the community, with the changes providing improved social and environmental solutions. Planning modifications will be lodged to the NSW Department of Planning and Environment for assessment for the following changes to the project: Victoria Cross services building and new station entrance: following further investigation works a new location for the services building will reduce the impact on local stakeholders and provide a larger, more connected station Artarmon substation: as a result of community feedback a new location within the Artarmon Industrial Area will reduce the impact on the local community Central Walk: to provide better connections to Sydney Metro platforms, light rail and throughout Central Station following consultation with the community Sydenham Station and Sydney Metro Trains Facility South: to allow work to start sooner on this major part of the project and to support Transport for NSW s investigation into opening Sydney Metro at Sydenham Station ahead of the T3 Bankstown Line upgrade Martin Place: to facilitate the fully integrated station and over station development solution proposed by the Macquarie Group Limited unsolicited proposal. The community has the opportunity to review the proposed modifications and have their say during the exhibition period. This book is intended to be an overview of the Modification Report to the Chatswood to Sydenham State Significant Infrastructure Approval (SSI 15_7400). For further details, please see the Modification Report and supporting documents available on the Department of Planning and Environment website www.planning.nsw.gov.au. The Sydenham to Bankstown component of the Project is subject to a separate environmental assessment process. Contact us To speak to your local Place Manager or a member of the Project team, please contact us: community information line: 1800 171 386 project email: sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au 2

Cover: Artist s impression of Victoria Cross Station This page: Artist s impression of Barangaroo Station SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 3

ABOUT SYDNEY METRO About Sydney Metro Sydney Metro is Australia s largest public transport Project. A new standalone railway, this 21st century network will deliver 31 metro stations and 66 kilometres of new metro rail for Australia s biggest city revolutionising the way Sydney travels. Sydney s new metro railway will have a target capacity of about 40,000 customers per hour, similar to other metro systems worldwide. Sydney s current suburban system can reliably carry 24,000 people an hour per line. Sydney Metro, together with signalling and infrastructure upgrades across the existing Sydney rail network, will increase the capacity of train services entering the Sydney CBD from about 120 an hour today to up to 200 services beyond 2024. That s an increase of up to 60 per cent capacity across the network to meet demand. Sydney Metro has two core components: Stage 1: Sydney Metro Northwest Formerly the 36-kilometre North West Rail Link, this $8.3 billion Project is now under construction. Tunnelling has finished and construction is progressing rapidly. Services start in the first half of 2019 using Sydney s new generation of fully-automated metro trains, with a metro train every four minutes in the peak. Customers won t need a timetable when Sydney Metro opens they ll just turn up and go. Stage 2: Sydney Metro City & Southwest From Sydney s booming North West region, a new 30-kilometre metro line will extend metro rail from the end of Sydney Metro Northwest at Chatswood under Sydney Harbour, through new CBD stations and southwest to Bankstown. Features will include: 16.5 kilometres of new metro line between Chatswood and Sydenham 15.5 kilometres of new twin rail tunnels 13.5 kilometre upgrade and conversion of the T3 Bankstown Line to metro standards. It is due to open in 2024 with the capacity to run a metro train every two minutes each way through the centre of Sydney a level of service never before seen in Sydney. Sydney Metro West In November 2016, the NSW Government announced a new underground metro railway line will be built between Parramatta and the Sydney CBD to help cater for Sydney s growth. Four key precincts to be serviced have initially been identified at Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, The Bays Precinct and the Sydney CBD. Transport for NSW will begin engaging with community, industry and key stakeholders early this year to get feedback on the Project. 4

KEY Cudgegong Road Rouse Hill DURAL Sydney Metro Northwest Sydney Metro City & Southwest Sydney Trains suburban network Kellyville M7 Bella Vista Norwest Showground Castle Hill Cherrybrook Opening 2019 N BLACKTOWN M2 Epping Macquarie University Macquarie Park North Ryde Chatswood PARRAMATTA RYDE Crows Nest Victoria Cross M4 LIDCOMBE Barangaroo Pitt Street Martin Place Central Campsie Hurlstone Park Dulwich Hill Lakemba Bankstown Canterbury Marrickville Belmore Punchbowl Wiley Park Sydenham Waterloo Opening 2024 SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 5

SYDNEY METRO EXPERIENCE Sydney Metro experience Australia s biggest public transport project will deliver an easy door to door experience, integrating Sydney s new generation metro trains with state of the art stations and 21st century technology. Sydney Metro will make it easy for customers to get where they need to go. New metro services will be integrated with other transport modes, including interchanges with the existing Sydney railway network as well as buses, light rail and ferries. Customers are at the centre of Sydney Metro s 21st century design, including the development of Sydney s new metro train, new metro railway stations, interchanges and precincts. State of the art technology will keep customers connected at all stages of their journey, from smart phone travel apps, to real time journey information at metro stations and on-board trains. This door to door approach will help customers achieve their daily tasks, whether it s getting to work, meetings, school or education, sport, a day out or running errands and, of course, getting home. Making it easy for customers at each stage of their journey will be integral in the successful delivery of Sydney Metro. Linking communities, schools, hospitals, key destinations and businesses with the new metro railway network is key in attracting and keeping customers as well as meeting broader transport and land use objectives. Transport for NSW is working across government and with the community to get customers to and from new metro services easily and, when traveling on the new trains, to ensure they are safe and comfortable. Sydney Metro is being designed to deliver safe, clean, comfortable services which will run on time and be convenient, efficient, accessible and easy for customers to use. Sydney Metro prototype underground station 6

5. SYDENHAM TO BANKSTOWN BENEFITS Sydney s new metro trains All trains on Sydney Metro will be modern, single-deck trains. The trains will deliver a fast, safe and reliable journey for customers, operating at speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour both in the tunnels and above ground. TRAIN FEATURES KEY FACTS Stage 1 Stage 2 66 kilometres 31 metro stations 4. SYDNEY METRO EXPERIENCE Northwest City & Southwest New metro rail State-of-the-art, Text here 2019 2024 Opens 2019 Opens 2024 for Sydney fully accessible 98% On-time Running reliability 00:04 In peak Train every four minutes 00:10 Off peak Train every ten minutes 00:02 Ultimate capacity a train every two minutes each way under the CBD Connected Continuous mobile phone coverage through network Three double doors per carriage for faster loading and unloading Level access between platform and train No timetable Customers will just turn up and go Opal ticketing Two multi-purpose areas per train for prams, luggage and bicycles Wheelchair spaces, separate priority seating and emergency intercoms 170-metre long platforms longer than most of Sydney Heating and air conditioning Customer service assistants at every station and moving through the network during the day and night Inside you can see from one end of the train to the other Platform screen doors keep people and objects away from the edge and allow trains to get in and out of stations much faster Real-time travel information and live electronic route maps SAFETY Sydney Metro is Australia s first fully-automated metro rail network Around the world, millions of people use these networks every day in cities like Paris, Singapore, Dubai and Hong Kong Constant monitoring Expert train controllers monitor entire metro system Security More than 230 tunnel cameras on Sydney Metro Northwest alone Signalling and communications systems Control the trains, tunnels, platforms and skytrain to deliver a safe and reliable journey Platform doors Operations Control Centre State-of-the-art network controlled from new high-tech facility at Tallawong Road Tunnel Train Track Platform Faster journeys System minimises the time trains are stopped at stations and the time between each train SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 7

CHANGES TO ARTARMON SUBSTATION Changes to Artarmon substation The Artarmon substation will be relocated from Butchers Lane, Artarmon to 98 104 Reserve Road, Artarmon, within the Artarmon Industrial Area. The substation will supply traction power to the metro trains. The site will include an above-ground building for the substation and electrical equipment, and a shaft for the cables and maintenance access to the tunnels below. Final arrangements Feature Location Description 98 104 Reserve Road, Artarmon Operational access Whiting Street with parking for 2 3 vehicles Main features Maintenance access Finishing works Traction substation Fortnightly: light vehicles for visual inspections Quarterly: light and utility vehicles for replacement of consumables Yearly: heavy rigid trucks and cranes for major maintenance and replacement of large plant items Landscaping along Whiting Street Electric and magnetic fields Transport for NSW will meet relevant health standards for electric and magnetic fields (EMF), which are found wherever electricity is present. This includes home and office appliances, substations and electrical cables. The Draft Radiation Standard Exposure Limits for Magnetic Fields (Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, 2006) provides exposure limits that are typically applied when considering electric and magnetic fields from new developments. The detailed design of electrical infrastructure will ensure that the exposure limits for the local community suggested by the Draft Radiation Standard will not be exceeded within public areas. Appliance measurements were taken at typical distances experienced by users. Common EMF Sources Range of measurements (Milligauss) PC 2 20 Refrigerator 2 5 Artist s impression of Artarmon substation 8 Substation 1 8 (at substation fence) Source ARPANSA

Chatswood dive site Artarmon substation Crows Nest Victoria Cross Blues Point temporary retrieval site Work in Sydney Harbour Barangaroo Martin Place Pitt Street Central Station Waterloo Marrickville dive site and SMTFS Sydenham Operational map Gore Hill Freeway Reserve Road Whiting Street Curry Lane 16008v_EIS mod Artarmon construction site KEY Approved Metro tunnels and corridor (indicative) Traction substation Maintenance access SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 9

CHANGES TO ARTARMON SUBSTATION Changes to Artarmon substation Construction of the Artarmon substation will involve: removing existing buildings excavating a vertical shaft to the tunnels below. This is likely to be carried out using a large diameter piling rig or raise bore. Drill and blast or penetrating cone fracture techniques may also be used lining and reinforcing the shaft building above ground components installing electrical equipment. Construction activity Early works Excavation and structural works Build substation Substation fitout Testing and commissioning Indicative construction timeframe 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Construction at a glance Feature Description Size 1060 square metres (m 2 ) Site access Construction hours Truck movements Demolition Landscape Excavation Spoil removal Activities Staff facilities Staff parking Utility and power supply Whiting Street Monday to Friday 7am 6pm and Saturday 8am 1pm. Underground excavation work and construction traffic will occur 24 hours a day, seven days a week Site establishment: Trucks 54 per day and light vehicles 78 per day Excavation: Trucks 54 per day and light vehicles 78 per day Fit out: Trucks 42 per day and light vehicles 78 per day Two industrial/commercial buildings Shrubs will be removed from the site Vertical shaft 2000 cubic metres (m 3 ) of mostly sandstone by truck Spoil removal Ancillary infrastructure construction Offices, lunch rooms and amenities Consistent with approved EIS Power, water, sewer and telecommunications Feature Major utility impacts Plant and equipment Traffic changes Public transport changes Street parking changes Noise management Pedestrian and cyclist changes Other major projects in the area Description Nil Piling rig Two bobcats Six compressors Drilling jumbo Mobile crane Two concrete pumps Two excavators Front end loader Six generators Truck mounted crane Water treatment plant Temporary changes may be required Nil Nil Water cart There will be noise and vibration impacts at this site Management practices to minimise impacts include a noise barrier or hoarding built around the site Nil Sydney Metro Northwest 33kV cable 10

Construction site map Gore Hill Freeway Access and egress Excavated shaft Traction substation building Reserve Road Water treatment plant Site office Whiting Street Dangerous goods storage Workshop Curry Lane KEY Approved Metro tunnels and corridor (indicative) Construction area Site access in Site access out SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 11

CHANGES TO VICTORIA CROSS Changes to Victoria Cross An additional new entrance to Victoria Cross Station will boost access to the station for customers via McLaren Street, and provide a location for the new services building. The EIS identified impacts associated with the Victoria Cross northern services building at 194 196A Miller Street, including noise impacts to nearby sensitive receivers. As part of the Chatswood to Sydenham planning approval, the Minister for Planning instructed Transport for NSW to investigate alternative locations. Transport for NSW has identified and assessed alternative sites and found a preferred location at 50 McLaren Street, North Sydney. This location allows a new lift only station entry to be incorporated within the northern services building. The northern services building will be three storeys high, with an underground pedestrian walkway connecting to the Victoria Cross metro platforms. The building design will consider the character of the existing area. Final arrangements Feature Location Station entry Main features and traffic arrangements Station statistics Description Beneath Miller Street (to the north of the Pacific Highway) between McLaren Street and south of Berry Street North - Corner of Miller and McLaren streets South - Pedestrian plaza opening to Miller, Denison and Berry streets Four lifts An underground pedestrian walkway about 38 metres long connecting to the northern end of the station via McLaren Street Maintenance vehicle access will be provided from the eastern side of the building Depth 31 metres Platform width 10 metres Platform length 170 metres Overall station length 220 metres Artist s impression of Victoria Cross Station northern entrance Customers Local amenities Customers accessing the Mater Hospital and North Sydney Oval Customers accessing schools Customers accessing the station from Neutral Bay via the footbridge over the Warringah Freeway and local bus users on Miller Street Customers accessing the McLaren Street precinct of North Sydney Australian Catholic University Cammeraygal High School Greenwood Shopping Centre Marist College Mater Hospital Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Boys High School North Sydney Council Chambers North Sydney Girls High School North Sydney Oval North Sydney Train Station St Leonards Park Sydney Church of England Grammar School (SHORE) Wenona School 12

Chatswood dive site Artarmon substation Crows Nest Victoria Cross Blues Point temporary retrieval site Work in Sydney Harbour Barangaroo Martin Place Pitt Street Central Station Waterloo Marrickville dive site and SMTFS Sydenham Operational map Miller St Walker Street 31 m Harnett Street Little Spring Street McLaren Street [Transport interchange details to be added to northern entry] Ward Street Berry Street Planning approval for Victoria Cross Station was received in January 2017 Denison Street Miller Street 16008v_EIS mod Victoria Cross construction map KEY Approved Metro tunnels and corridor (indicative) Pedestrian bridge access closed Metro entry Proposed kiss-and-ride Existing taxi rank Proposed cycle parking Existing cycle route Pedestrian plaza/station lobby Station services building Possible future over station development area Bus stop Proposed cycle route SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 13

CHANGES TO VICTORIA CROSS Changes to Victoria Cross Construction of the northern services facility and station entrance will include: installing support poles excavating a vertical shaft building an acoustic shed excavating a horizontal shaft to link the vertical shaft to the station building the station entrance and services building internal fit out including four lifts. Construction activities will mostly be consistent with the construction activities approved in the original EIS. Construction at a glance (north site only) Feature Description Size 50 McLaren - 1080 square metres (m 2 ) Location Site access Construction hours Truck movements Demolition Landscape Spoil removal 50 and 52 McLaren Street, North Sydney 52 McLaren Street primary access (left-in and left-out) McLaren Street right turn limited during school drop-off and pick up times Elliott Street Secondary access 50 McLaren Street Alternative access from McLaren and Miller street frontages 24 hours a day 6-10am & 3-7pm 6 trucks and 2 light vehicles per hour 10am-3pm 24 trucks and 10 light vehicles per hour 7pm-6am 24 trucks and 2 light vehicles per hour Nil Existing mature trees within the site and the surrounding streetscapes of Miller Street and McLaren Street will be retained where possible 200,000 cubic metres (m 3 ) of mostly sandstone by truck Construction activity Early works Station excavation TBMs pass through Structural works Station fit out Testing and commissioning Feature Activities Staff facilities Staff parking Plant and equipment Traffic changes Street parking changes Noise management Pedestrian and cyclist changes Description Roadheader support Spoil removal Station entry and services building construction Offices, lunch rooms and amenities Consistent with approved EIS Consistent with approved EIS Consistent with approved EIS Consistent with approved EIS Indicative construction timeframe 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 There will be noise and vibration impacts at this site. Management practices to minimise impacts include: a noise barrier or hoarding will be built around the site an acoustic shed will be constructed over the excavation to reduce noise impacts night time heavy vehicle movements will be restricted to McLaren, Miller and Berry streets if compliance with noise criteria cannot be met. Miller Street footpaths adjacent to both sites will be narrowed to 2.4 metres in width 14

Construction site map To Warringah Freeway Walker Street Water treatment plant Dangerous goods storage (if needed) Temporary spoil storage McLaren Street Harnett Street Ward Street Berry Street Planning approval for Victoria Cross Station was received in January 2017 Water treatment plant Wheel washing bay Spoil handling and storage Staff amenities Staff Staff office amenities Open shaft Miller Street Dangerous goods storage Open shaft Working platform Workshop Site office 16008v_EIS mod Victoria Cross construction map KEY Approved Metro tunnels and corridor (indicative) Construction area Acoustic shed Pedestrian bridge access closed Site access in Site access out Restricted traffic flow (limited use during school set-down/pick-up times) SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 15

HAVE YOUR SAY The Modification Report is on public exhibition until Wednesday 5 July 2017. The Modification Report, SSI Application, Environmental Impact Statement and other accompanying documents may be viewed on the Department of Planning and Environment s website (www.planning.nsw.gov.au). At the time of publishing, the Minister for Planning has not directed that a public hearing should be held. Submissions Any person may make a written submission concerning the proposal during the exhibition period. If a submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission. People wishing to make a submission should use the online form if possible. To find the online form go to the webpage for this proposal via www.majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/page/ on-exhibition. Your submission must reach the Department of Planning and Environment by Wednesday 5 July 2017. Before making your submission, please read our Privacy Statement at www.planning.nsw.gov.au/privacy or telephone the number below for a copy. 16 The Department of Planning and Environment will publish your submission on its website in accordance with our privacy statement. If you cannot lodge online you can write to the address below. If you want the Department of Planning and Environment to delete your personal information before publication, please make this clear at the top of your letter. You need to include: your name and address, at the top of the letter only the name of the application and the application number SSI 15_7400 a statement on whether you support or object to the proposal the reasons why you support or object to the proposal a declaration of any reportable political donations made in the previous two years. To find out what is reportable, and for a disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/ DonationsandGiftDisclosure or phone the number below for a copy. Phone: 1300 305 695 Address: Planning Services, Department of Planning and Environment, GPO Box 39, Sydney NSW 2001 Your submission should be marked, Attention: Director Transport Assessments Where to view the modification The Modification Report and its accompanying documents may be viewed on the NSW Department of Planning and Environment website: www.majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au and www.sydneymetro.info. If you do not have a computer, please go to a NSW Service Centre near you or your local library to use their public computers. You can also view the documents at: Willoughby Council Customer Service Centre: Level 4, 31 Victor Street, Chatswood Chatswood Library on The Concourse: 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood Artarmon Library: 139 Artarmon Road, Artarmon North Sydney Council Customer Service Centre: 200 Miller Street, North Sydney Stanton Library: 234 Miller Street, North Sydney Lane Cove Council Customer Service Centre: 48 Longueville Road, Lane Cove

Community information sessions The Project team has organised a series of community information sessions where displays and information about the modification will be available. You are invited to attend these sessions and meet expert members of the Project team who will be there to answer any questions you may have. There is no need to make a booking. Date and time Location 17 June, 10am 1pm Fred Hutley Hall, 200 Miller Street, North Sydney 20 June, 3 7pm Fred Hutley Hall, 200 Miller Street, North Sydney 22 June, 4 7pm Freeway Hotel, 115 Reserve Road, Artarmon Translating and Interpreting Service If you require the services of an interpreter, please contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask them to call Sydney Metro on 1800 171 386. The interpreter will then assist you with translation. আপন র,, একজন দ ভ ষ র,,ইন ট র ট র,দ ব - হ য য,আবশ যক হ, অন গ রহ ক র, ১৩১ ৪৫০ ন এ ট র ন সল ট এন ড ইন ট রল ট স র ভ স,এর,, দয গ য গ,কর ন,,এব,১৮০০ ১৭১ ৩৮৬ ন এ র সডন ম লট র,দক,ক,কর, র,ব ন, খন,অন ব /,ভ ষ ন ত র,, দ ভ ষ,আপন ক, হ য য,কর ব, 如果您需要翻译服务, 请致电 131 450 翻译和口译服务, 让他们打 1800 171 386 给悉尼地铁, 翻译员然后将帮助您进行翻译 Εάν χρειάζεστε τις υπηρεσίες διερμηνέα, παρακαλείστε να επικοινωνήσετε με την Υπηρεσία Μεταφραστών και Διερμηνέων στο 131 450 και ζητήστε τους να καλέσουν το Sydney Metro στο 1800 171 386. Ο διερμηνέας θα σας βοηθήσει στη μετάφραση. 통역서비스가필요하시면, 번역및통역서비스 (Translating and Interpreting Service) 전화 Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 에연락하시어 Sydney Metro 전화 1800 171 386 에연결해달라고요청하십시오. 통역관이통역을도와드릴것입니다. إذا كنمت حباجة إىل خدمات مرتمج يرىج االتصال خبدمة الرتمجة الكتابية والشفهية عىل الرمق 131 450 واطلبوا مهنم االتصال مبرتو سيدين عىل الرمق 1800. 171 386 وبعد ذلك سيقوم املرتمج مبساعدتمك يف الرتمجة. Nếu quý vị cần dịch vụ thông dịch viên, xin liên lạc Dịch vụ Thông Phiên Dịch (Translating and Interpreting) ở số 131 450 và yêu cầu gọi Sydney Metro ở số 1800 171 386. Sẽ có thông dịch viên giúp cho quý vị việc thông dịch. यद आपक द भ ष ए क स व ओ क ज़र रत ह, त क पय अन व द एव द भ ष य स व (Translating and Interpreting Service) स 131 450 पर स पर क कर और उनह स डन म ट 1800 171 386 पर क फ न करन क न व दन कर फ र द भ ष य अन व द म आपक मदद कर ग City & Southwest EIS Community Consultation SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 17

HAVE YOUR SAY Place Managers Sydney Metro has dedicated community relations specialists called Place Managers. Their role is to act as the single, direct contact between directly affected members of the community and the Project team. They can be contacted on the community information line 1800 171 386, or via the Project email sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au Next steps Prepare State Significant Infrastructure Planning Report Lodge State Significant Infrastructure Planning Report Secretary s environment assessment requirements (SEARs) issued Exhibit Environmental Impact Statement minimum 30 days Prepare Submissions and Preferred Infrastructure Report Issue Submissions and Preferred Infrastructure Report Northwest Chatswood to Sydenham Sydenham to Bankstown ü ü ü ü ü ü Receive Project approval ü ü Lodge modification reports ü ü WE ARE HERE ü ü mid 2017 ü ü ü ü WE ARE HERE Keeping in touch For more information visit our website sydneymetro.info or contact us via: 1800 171 386 24 hour community information line sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au facebook.com/sydneymetro Sydney Metro, PO Box K659, Haymarket, NSW 1240 If you need an interpreter, call TIS National on 131 450 and ask them to call 1800 171 386 Lodge submission reports late 2017 Modification approval late 2017 Start major construction ü mid 2017 2018 Launch tunnel boring machines ü 2018 Open to passengers 2019 2024 18

Public exhibition and community consultation at SMC Conference & Function Centre, Sydney, 25 May 2016 SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST MODIFICATION REPORT SUMMARY 19

Further information Web sydneymetro.info Phone 1800 171 386 Email sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au To subscribe to community updates or work notifications in your area visit sydneymetro.info Facebook.com/sydneymetro Printed on environmentally responsible paper manufactured using Elemental Chlorine Free (ECF) pulp sourced from certified, well managed forests. Information in this document has been prepared in good faith and is correct at the time of printing. June 2017. Sydney Metro 2017 17071 6/17