$1Billion adding to 2nd Airport
In a significant move to enhance Western Sydney’s infrastructure, the Albanese Labor Government has pledged $1 billion to secure a rail corridor connecting Sydney’s south-western suburbs to the forthcoming Western Sydney International Airport. This investment focuses on acquiring land and conducting essential planning to establish a vital link between Leppington, Bradfield, and the Macarthur region, thereby addressing a longstanding gap in Sydney’s rail network.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the strategic importance of this initiative, stating that it will facilitate the completion of a rail “loop” around Sydney, seamlessly integrating the city with the new airport. The proposed corridor is anticipated to bolster connectivity, stimulate economic growth, and provide residents with enhanced access to transportation options.
It’s important to note that while this $1 billion commitment is substantial, the funds are allocated specifically for land acquisition and planning activities, not for the actual construction of the rail line. The timeline for these preparatory efforts will be determined in collaboration with the New South Wales government.
This announcement underscores the government’s dedication to future-proofing Sydney’s transport infrastructure, ensuring that the Western Sydney International Airport is well-integrated into the broader metropolitan transit system upon its completion.