The community is being invited to have its say on the proposed accessibility upgrade at Kingswood Station.
As part of the planning approval process, the plans for the upgrade will be on public display until November 30.
“The NSW Government is upgrading Kingswood Station as part of the Transport Access Program, an initiative to deliver safe, modern and accessible public transport infrastructure across the state,” said Penrith MP Stuart Ayres.
“The proposed changes will deliver a station precinct that is accessible for our less mobile customers.”
The proposal includes two new lifts, new pathways and a family accessible restroom.
New station entrances on the Great Western Highway and the corner of Park Avenue and Richmond Road are also proposed.
The plans for Kingswood Station can be viewed online or at Penrith City Library.
The project team will be hosting a pop-up stall at Kingswood Station between 4pm and 6pm on Monday, November 26 and Wednesday, November 28 to answer any questions the community may have about the project.
For more information about the upgrade and the ways to have your say, please visit: http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/kingswood.
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