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Redfern Station not high priority

The Plan says of Redfern Station: “A comprehensive and multi-modal upgrade would address station access and connectivity issues, including access within and to the station, safe and convenient interchange with bus, pedestrian and cycle routes, and accommodating a corridor for expansion of the CBD rail network.” The Draft, however, sees this as a medium-term priority as part of “upgrades to develop key city interchanges including Town Hall, Central, Redfern, Wynyard and Circular Quay”.

REDWatch has put together extracts from the Draft Plan that relate to Redfern so interested people can get a quick overview of what the Draft plan says about our area. A link to where you can make your comments on the plan is at the foot of: www.redwatch.org.au/RWA/statesignificant/station/120904tnsw/.

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