St Marys Commuter Car Park
Project overview
Transport for NSW has delivered over 250 additional parking spaces for commuters at St Marys Station.
These new spaces will help manage local parking changes ahead of the construction of the Sydney-Metro-Western Sydney Airport project and Transport Park&Ride infrastructure. There is an overall net increase of more than 100 commuter parking spaces in the area.
The project has been jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments, supporting the new metro station and interchange at St Marys. The new metro line would connect St Marys to the new Nancy-Bird Walton Western Sydney International Airport and Aerotropolis and provide an easy, efficient and accessible interchange to the existing T1 Western Line.
Key benefits
- two new levels providing over 250 additional parking spaces
- a new lift and extension of the existing lift and stairs
- additional accessible parking spaces
- additional motorcycle bays
- wayfinding signage
- CCTV, LED lighting with motion detection and daylight sensors for improved safety and security
- provision for future electric vehicle charging spaces
- provision for Transport Park&Ride infrastructure (Opal operated boom gates)
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Project status
Construction is now completed on the multi-storey car park at St Marys Station.
Transport Park&Ride boom gates are in operation at St Marys Commuter Car Park. Transport Park&Ride provides up to 18 hours free parking each day. All you have to do is complete a public transport journey by tapping on and tapping off using an accepted Opal card, then use the same card when you exit the car park. If using a contactless credit card or debit card on public transport, you will need to set up and link your vehicle and card details with a Transport Connect Account.
Keeping you up to date
Transport for NSW will keep the community informed about the project as it progresses.
If you would like to sign up to receive email updates about the project, please call 1800 684 490 or email projects@transport.nsw.gov.au.
If you would like more information about the Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport projects, please visit www.sydneymetro.info/westernsydneyairportline.
Community notifications
- St Mays Commuter Car Park - Community Notification June 2022 (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification April 2022 (PDF, 483.37 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification March 2022 (PDF, 589.81 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification February 2022 (PDF, 899.86 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification December 2021/January 2022 (PDF, 1.07 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification November 2021 (PDF, 780.86 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification October 2021 (PDF, 494.03 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification September 2021 (PDF, 462.41 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification August 2021 (PDF, 365.97 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification July 2021 (PDF, 294.1 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Changes to commuter parking May 2021 (PDF, 176.85 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification May & June 2021 (PDF, 416.04 KB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification May 2021 (PDF, 1.24 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Community Notification December 2020 (PDF, 1.48 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Concept Design (PDF, 2.16 MB)
Planning documents
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Determination Report (PDF, 2.38 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Review of Environmental Factors (PDF, 26.29 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (PDF, 17.71 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Traffic and Transport Assessment (PDF, 10.62 MB)
- St Marys Commuter Car Park - Noise and Vibration (PDF, 2.81 MB)
Project history
In December 2020 the community was invited to provide feedback on the Review of Environmental Factors for additional commuter parking at St Marys.
Thank you to everyone who made a submission. Your feedback helps us understand what is important to customers and the community and will be considered during the detailed design phase of the project.
All submissions received during the public display period were considered as part of the planning approval process and are addressed in the Determination Report (PDF, 2.38 MB).