Monday 12 October 2015

Service sector economy drives NSW infrastructure

12th October, Sydney, NSW:As Australia’s largest state economy,New South Wales’ service sector accounts for more than 46% of Australia’s entire finance and insurance output.

This economic trend towards service sector activities is widely reflected in the range of infrastructure and construction projects currently taking place within the region.

The construction of the $11 billion Sydney Metro project, Australia’s largest public transport project, aims to radically transform Sydney’s rail network with the addition of new stations, improved services and Australia’s first European style subway system.

The Sydney Metro will increase the number of trains entering Sydney CBD from 120, to nearly 200 trains during peak hour traffic, improving access to jobs and changing the way people utilise the state’s public transport network.

Expected to open in the first half of 2019, the project will expand the length of the Sydney’s railway network to twice its current coverage, with lines expanding extensively into some of the state’s fasting growing suburbs in Sydney’s north-west. For the full article click here 



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