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Over the past five years, substantial transport infrastructure
developments have significant enhanced the road, train and
bus access to Seven Hills.
Orbital Motorway - Road/Truck Access
Seven Hills is strategically located at the convergence of the
M2 and M7 Motorways of Sydney’s Orbital Road network,
cutting travel times across western Sydney by up to an hour,
and access to Sydney’s CBD in less than half an hour.
And, located just minutes from Old Windsor Road, which
provides the gateway to Cumberland Hwy/Hume Highway and M4,
businesses are optimally positioned to access all areas of
Sydney conveniently and quickly.
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North-West T-Way
The North-West T-way, is a 17km link from Parramatta to Rouse
Hill primarily adjacent to Old Windsor Road and Windsor
Road, and a 7 km link from Blacktown to Parklea, adjacent to Sunnyholt Road. The $524 million project involves providing
new bus-only roadways and bus lanes on existing roadways to
improve public transport in North-West Sydney. Thirty new,
modern bus stations have been built as part of the project.
T-way customers will be able to get on a bus at one of these
stations or catch a local bus that joins the T-way along its
route.
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New North-West T-Way (cont'd)
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Seven Hills Rail Station Facilities
The Seven
Hills rail station is just minutes walk from both our 167
Prospect Hwy and Powers Road properties. Seven Hills
is situated on the following lines: Western and Cumberland.
An Easy Access upgrade at Seven
Hills Station has recently been completed. The $7.5 million
project introduced four new
lifts with canopies, a new booking office, family accessible
toilet and extended CCTV and improved lighting added to the
station's facilities.
As part of
the Commuter Car Park Program with The Transport
Infrastructure Development Corporation (TIDC), construction
of a ground-level car park north of Seven Hills Station
adjoining the existing commuter car park off Prospect
Highway has commenced and is due for completion in November
2010.
The project
includes construction of approximately 700 additional car
park spaces, including dedicated disabled car park spaces;
lighting and CCTV surveillance cameras; and reconfiguration
of the ground floor of the existing mulit-deck car park to
provide access to the new car park.
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