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A Concept Plan for the North West Rail Link between Epping and Rouse Hill was approved in 2008 but planning for the project does not stop there.
More detailed design and engineering work will be needed before a full Environmental Impact Statement into the project can be completed and exhibited.
The design of stations, cycling facilities, location of park and ride facilities and pedestrian access are all to be finalised and the operation of other transport modes may be able to change to integrate with the new line.
You can have your say on the project at any time, you do not have to wait until the Environmental Impact Statement to do so.
This forum is a place for you to share with us information about your travel patterns and learn how the North West Rail link can help you and others to save time and perhaps to leave the car behind more often.
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What are some of the good and bad aspects of rail services you have used in other cities and countries which you would(nt) like to see adopted here?
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by admin 20 Jun 2011, 9:38pm | 3179 views
Sydney has a strong car culture. What would it take to encourage you to leave your car at home and to take public transport instead? What qualities would public transport have to offer you before you agreed to make the change?
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by admin 20 Jun 2011, 9:36pm | 3234 views
Tell us about your experience of transport in the North West - what works for you and what doesn't with current public transport services?
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by admin 20 Jun 2011, 9:35pm | 2951 views
