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PARRAMATTA TO CITY IN 20 MINUTES

Metro West start line accelerated
CONSTRUCTION on the new Metro West rail line will be accelerated to start next year-slashing travel times between Parramatta and the city to just 20 minutes.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the decision to bring forward construction was due to the strong economic management of her government.
 
“We always said we would build Metro West as fast as possible and today’s announcement shows we mean business,” Ms Berejiklian said.
 
“We have worked our guts out to get the budget in a strong position and now we are able to deliver crucial rail projects like Metro West quicker than anyone thought was possible.
 
“Metro West will more than double the existing rail capacity between Parramatta and the Sydney CBD and only the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government can be trusted to make it a reality.
 
“This crucial project will reduce the journey between Parramatta and the city to around20 minutes, with trains running every two minutes.”
 
Under the plan there will be stations at Westmead, Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, The Bays Precinct and the City. 
 
Investigations are continuing into possible stations between Olympic Park and Parramatta such as Rydalmere and at Pyrmont.
 
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance said Labor can’t be trusted to deliver major infrastructure projects.
 
“During its time in office Labor promised to build 12 rail lines, but did not deliver a single one in full,”Mr Constance said.
 
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