Niagara Park Station Upgrade

Reviewed

Project overview

The upgrade at Niagara Park Station was 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.

As part of the program, the Niagara Park Station Upgrade provided a station precinct that is accessible to those with a disability, limited mobility, parents/carers with prams and customers with luggage.

The project was completed in August 2021.

Key benefits

  • three new lifts connecting the platform and commuter car parks to the existing footbridge
  • five new bicycle hoops 
  • a new accessible parking space and kiss and ride space in both commuter car parks 
  • permanent bus stop relocation closer to the local shopping centre on Washington Avenue
  • a new accessible footpath extending from the station to the new bus stop location on Washington Avenue  
  • a new pedestrian crossing across the Washington Avenue commuter car park connecting to the path to Niagara Park Shopping Centre
  • minor platform regrading 
  • safety and security upgrades, including lighting, CCTV and wayfinding.
Planning
In progress
Complete

Station information 

Please visit the Niagara Park Station webpage for information on station facilities and transport services. 

Community notifications

Planning documents

Project history

Transport for NSW has approved the Niagara Park Station Upgrade project. The approval follows the public display of the Review of Environmental Factors (REF) between 20 May and 3 June 2020, and preparation of a Determination Report.

The project received 25 submissions in response to the project’s REF. Each submission was considered by the project team and responded to in a Determination Report.

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

*Estimated project completion times are subject to change.