Bringelly Road upgrade

Reviewed

Project overview

The Australian and NSW governments are upgrading Bringelly Road between Camden Valley Way, Leppington and The Northern Road Bringelly as part of the Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan, a $3.6 billion road investment program.

Interactive portal

To learn more about this project, view our interactive portal for more information.

Project information

Background

The Australian and NSW governments have provided $509 million to upgrade Bringelly Road between Camden Valley Way, Leppington and The Northern Road, Bringelly.

The Bringelly Road upgrade will deliver new and upgraded roads to support integrated transport in the region and capitalise on the economic benefits from developing the Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek. It will also improve safety, increase road capacity and reduce congestion and travel times in the future.

This 10 kilometre project will include the upgrade of Bringelly Road from two lanes to a six lane divided road between the eastern side of Upper Canal bridge and the western side of the Eastwood Road intersection, through the future Leppington Town Centre. The rest of Bringelly Road will also be upgraded from two lanes to a four lane divided road with a central median, which would allow for widening to six lanes, when required.

The Bringelly Road upgrade will be delivered in two stages:

  • Stage 1: 5.7 kilometres between Camden Valley Way and King Street
  • Stage 2: 4.3 kilometres between King Street and The Northern Road.

Benefits

The key benefits to the community include:

  • improved access to the Western Sydney Airport site at Badgerys Creek, Leppington Railway Station, the new Leppington Town Centre and the M5 and M7 motorways
  • increased road capacity
  • improved safety for motorists
  • better bus priority and facilities
  • more reliable travel times
  • improved access and safety for pedestrians and cyclists through an off-road shared path

Key features

The key features of Stage 1 include:

  • four lanes in each direction between Camden Valley Way and King Street. East of the Upper Canal bridge to Eastwood Road will be a six lane divided road
  • 80 kilometres per hour speed limit and two metre wide shoulders
  • three metre wide off-road shared pedestrian and cyclist path
  • bus priority at traffic lights and indented bus bays
  • extending the current noise wall on Cowpasture Road, 240 metres along Camden Valley Way.

Community information

Community involvement

Community involvement has informed the design and Review of Environmental Factors, carried out in 2011. Our response to community submissions can be found in our project documents.

 

Project documents

Some documents on this page may not comply with accessibility requirements (WCAG).

If you are having trouble accessing information in these documents, please contact us.

 

Project notifications

Community updates

Maps

Contact us

For further information about this project, please contact:

Phone: 1800 703 457 (toll free)

Email:wsip@transport.nsw.gov.au

Mail: Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan, PO Box 973, Parramatta CBD NSW 2124