$300 Million Road Upgrade to Enhance Connectivity to Sydney's New Airport
The government has announced a $300 million upgrade for a key road in Western Sydney, aimed at improving transport connectivity to the forthcoming airport at Badgerys Creek. This move is part of a broader strategy to prepare the region for the new airport and will significantly improve conditions for travelers heading to Sydney.
At a groundbreaking ceremony in Kemps Creek, the Premier emphasized the comprehensive efforts to develop the Aerotropolis, a key economic center that will support the new airport. The planned infrastructure is expected to lay the foundation for future regional growth and create more convenient travel conditions.
Work is set to commence within weeks on the long-anticipated expansion of Mamre Road. The significant upgrade will involve a major section between Erskine Park Road and the M4, doubling its size from two lanes to four. The $290 million project is a crucial step for the area's developing business sector, creating hundreds of jobs, many of which will be related to the new airport.
Convenience for Travelers
The road upgrade will also bring significant benefits to travelers heading to the new airport. The improved transport infrastructure will allow faster and more convenient access to the airport, which is especially important for tourists arriving in Sydney from other cities and countries. With the expanded road, passengers will be able to avoid congestion and delays, making their journeys more comfortable and pleasant.
The expansion project, planned for completion within four years, marks the first major upgrade to Mamre Road. Additionally, the government plans to enhance other key roads in the airport area to improve transport links and support economic activities.
These changes will help create a more reliable transport network, promoting regional growth and ensuring convenience for all travelers heading to Sydney's new airport.