Transport for NSW is seeking feedback on the upgrade of Cockle Creek Station

The program aims to make public transport safer, more inclusive and easier to use for all passengers. Improvements will be designed to support our diverse customers, such as people with disabilities, parents or carers with prams and older people.

Key features:

  • Improved access to the station via a new pedestrian footbridge, lifts, ramps and stairs
  • A new Kiss and Ride zone and a new accessible parking space
  • New bicycle parking
  • Accessibility improvements including hearing augmentation, tactiles indicators and wayfinding signage
  • Safety upgrades including installing new CCTV cameras, digital PA system and help points
  • Safety improvements for pedestrians crossing Lake Road
  • Upgrades to bus stops and access paths on Lake Road and Creek Reserve Road
  • Improvements to station entry including new seating and canopies, a drinking fountain and interpretive artwork
  • Upgrades to lighting, drainage and landscape

Key features of the proposed upgrade

Tell us what you think

We are now seeking community feedback on the Review of Environmental Factors (REF) for the proposed upgrade to Cockle Creek Station.

The REF has been prepared outlining the features of the concept design and assesses a range of potential environmental impacts expected during construction and operation. The REF includes how we plan to minimise these impacts to our environment and the community.

You can make a submission online, by email or phone.