Victoria Cross railway station

Victoria Cross
Location Miller Street, North Sydney
Australia
Owned by RailCorp
Operated by Northwest Rapid Transit
Line(s) Sydney Metro City & Southwest
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Train operators Northwest Rapid Transit
Connections Bus, Train (North Sydney)
Construction
Structure type Underground
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Website www.sydneymetro.info
History
Opening Scheduled for 2024
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Sydney Metro   Following station
towards Chatswood
City and Southwest
towards Bankstown

Victoria Cross is a proposed underground rapid transit station, to be located beneath the North Sydney central business district. The station forms part of Transport for New South Wales' Sydney Metro City & Southwest scheme. It is scheduled to open in 2024.

A station at Victoria Cross was proposed in 2001 as part of Co-ordinator General of Rail Ron Christie's Strategic Plan for Rail, as a stop for trains travelling to the north-west, Northern Beaches, Cronulla and Macarthur. The new station – a block away from the existing station in Blue Street – was designed to take pressure off the constrained interchange, which dates from 1932.[1] The NSW Government incorporated many of Christie's ideas in its Metropolitan Rail Expansion Program (MREP) in 2005, including Victoria Cross station as part of a future Redfern to Chatswood railway line. When the MREP was cancelled in 2008, the idea of a station at Victoria Cross was dropped as well.

The concept of a Redfern to Chatswood line was partially revived by the NSW Government as part of the Sydney's Rail Future plan in 2012, this time as a metro stop. A detailed concept plan, including a station at Victoria Cross, went on public exhibition in 2015. The station entrance will be on the eastern side of Miller Street between Berry and Mount Streets.[2]

References

  1. Christie, Ron (2001). Long-term Strategic Plan for Rail. Sydney: Office of the Co-ordinator General of Rail.
  2. Transport for New South Wales (June 2015). "Sydney Metro City & Southwest".

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