East Hills Station Upgrade

Reviewed

Project overview

The NSW Government has improved accessibility at East Hills Station.

The upgrade was delivered as part of the Transport Access Program, an initiative to provide a better experience for public transport customers by delivering modern, safe and accessible infrastructure.

Key benefits

  • 2 new lifts connecting from the underpass to the station platforms
  • upgrade of the station entrance on Park Road to provide improved pathways for customers
  • upgrade of the two existing accessible parking spaces in the commuter car park
  • a new kiss and ride area on Park Road
  • upgrade of the pathway connecting Maclaurin Avenue to the station entrance
  • reconfiguration of the existing bathroom facilities to provide a new family accessible toilet, and a new female and male ambulant toilet
  • installation of hearing hoops and new boarding assistance zones on all platforms
  • improvements to lighting, CCTV and wayfinding signage
Planning
In progress
Complete

Project status 

East Hills Station Upgrade is now complete and the station is now accessible, allowing for safer, easier and more convenient travel for all customers. 

Customers are able to use the station’s 2 new lifts and improved accessibility features. 

Station information

Please visit the East Hills Station webpage for information on station facilities and transport services.

*Estimated project completion times are subject to change.

Community notifications

Planning documents

Project history

Between 25 November and 9 December 2020, feedback was sought on the Review of Environmental Factors (REF).

Feedback received in response to the REF was reviewed by the project team and considered as part of the planning approval process.

Community feedback has been responded to in the Determination Report which has been published on this page. Please refer to the Planning Documents tab for further information.

Following this, planning approval for an accessibility upgrade at East Hills Station has been granted.

Transport for NSW would like to thank the community for their feedback during the planning process.