All aboard: Dubbo Railway Station upgrade will deliver better access for all rail passengers

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Dubbo’s historic railway station is about to receive a facelift which will deliver a safer, more accessible and more modern facility for all rail passengers.

The upgrade is funded through the NSW Government’s multibillion-dollar Transport Access Program (TAP) and will make accessing the station easier for people with a disability or limited mobility, parents and carers with prams, and customers with luggage. 

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison said the final design for the upgrade had drawn on valuable feedback from Dubbo railway station users so that the upgrade met passengers’ future needs.

Read the full media release here.