Sydney Metro reveals it's seventh station designed by Hassell

Sydney Metro has unveiled the seventh of eight train station designs by Hassell for Sydney Metro Northwest, leaving just one to be revealed. Rouse Hill station is one of two elevated stations on the train line and will sit more than 12 metres above the ground as part of the 4-kilometre sky train.

Sydney Metro has unveiled the seventh of eight train station designs by Hassell for Sydney Metro Northwest, leaving just one to be revealed.

Rouse Hill station is one of two elevated stations on the train line and will sit more than 12 metres above the ground as part of the 4-kilometre sky train.

Designs for other stations on the Northwest line – Cherrybrook, Castle Hill, Showground, Norwest, Bella Vista and Cudgegong Road – have already been released, with the design for Kellyville, the second elevated station, still to come.

Under a $3.7 billion public–private partnership, Northwest Rapid Transit has been contracted to deliver Sydney Metro Northwest.

The project involves installing 23 kilometres of new track and rail systems, eight railway stations, 4000 commuter car parking spaces and the conversion of 13 kilometres of railway to metro status.

Hassell has designed all of the Sydney Metro Northwest stations. The station designs focus on customer needs and include easy access via lifts and escalators, weather protection and maximum natural light.







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