Byron Bay Interchange

Reviewed

Project overview

The Byron Bay Interchange was delivered as part of the Transport Access Program, a NSW Government initiative to provide a better experience for public transport customers by delivering accessible, modern, secure and integrated transport infrastructure across the state.

Key benefits

  • a bus shelter design sympathetic to local heritage 
  • an allocated area for kiss and ride and taxi services
  • an accessible parking space
  • allocated seating space for those with reduced mobility
  • a new amenities building with a family accessible toilet and ambulant toilet
  • an upgraded pedestrian crossing to formally link to the town centre
  • upgrades to the heritage water tower, including stabilisation works
  • landscaping using native species
  • three dedicated coach and bus bays
  • an additional bay for shuttle and mini-bus services
  • improved car parking facilities in the town centre.
Planning
In progress
Complete

Photo gallery of completed Byron Bay Interchange 

Project status

The Byron Bay Interchange Upgrade is now complete. 

Community notifications

Planning documents

Project History

The Review of Environmental Factors (REF) was on public display from Thursday 23 May until Thursday 6 June 2019.

All submissions received during the public display period were reviewed as part of the planning approval process and have been addressed in the Determination Report.

The project team thanks the community for their feedback.