Stage Two SSTOM PUDCLP released for comment

Stage Two SSTOM PUDCLP released for comment

The proposed design of four stations and precincts along the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport alignment have been revealed, with the community now invited to have their say.

The next stage in the planning process includes the designs for the St Marys Metro Station and Precinct, Orchard Hills Metro Station and Precinct, Luddenham Precinct, Bradfield Metro Station and Precinct, as well as active transport for the whole alignment.

The community are now invited to provide feedback on the proposed designs, with the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport Stage Two Place, Urban Design and Corridor Landscape Plan on display until Sunday September 8, 2024. View the Sydney Metro media release.


View the 
Stage Two SSTOM PUDCLP document online via the Virtual Engagement Room

or view the chapters below:

01 Executive summary and Introduction

02 Design objectives, principles and standards

03 Vision and design approach

04 Connection to Country

05 St Marys Station

06 Orchard Hills Station

07 Stabling and Maintenance Facility

08 Luddenham Station

09 Bradfield Station

10 Corridor

11 Public Domain and landscaping elements

Interchange Access Plan – At-Grade Corridor

Interchange Access Plan – Bradfield Metro Station

Interchange Access Plan – Luddenham Metro Station

Interchange Access Plan – Orchard Hills Metro Station

Interchange Access Plan – St Marys Metro Station


You can provide feedback on the PUDCLP via: 

– Online Feedback Form 

– Email sydneymetrowsa@transport.nsw.gov.au

– Post Stage Two SSTOM PUDCLP 
          Sydney Metro, PO Box K659, Haymarket NSW 1240
          Attention: Sydney Metro — Western Sydney Airport Community
          Engagement Team

Acknowledgement of Country

Parklife Metro acknowledges the Dharug (Darug) People, Traditional Owners and First Nations people of the lands on which we will work.

We pay our respects to Elders past and those present who will walk with us on this project journey and support recognised emerging Elders.

We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and culture and thank them for enriching us with their cultural practices.