$300 million Urban Roads Pinch Point Program - Pinch Point Programs - Easing Sydney's Congestion Program Office
Project overview
The Gateway to the South aims to ease congestion and improve journey reliability on Sydney’s key southern corridors. The Pinch Point Program aims to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney's major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods. This program is now complete. In February 2015, the NSW Government committed $300 million to ease congestion on 32 of Sydney’s busiest road corridors over the next 10 years. View or download the media release. The NSW Government has committed over $825 million to fixing pinch points across Sydney’s road network. Our Pinch Point Programs aim to reduce traffic delays, manage congestion and improve travel times on Sydney's major roads, particularly during weekday peak periods. In June 2020 the Australian Government announced a $1 billion infrastructure stimulus package for Shovel Ready Projects across Australia that can support jobs immediately, in response to economic impacts from COVID19. The NSW Government has committed $30 million to reduce congestion around the Parramatta local government area by upgrading key intersections that access the Parramatta Central Business District. Roads and Maritime Services has an ambitious task ahead to deliver the single largest series of infrastructure investments in the state's history. Major project capital expenditure is expected to more than double to $16 billion over the next five years to transform the state's roads, freight and maritime network – we are calling this expanded program the 'Wave'. The NSW Government is acting to reduce congestion and delays on Sydney’s roads by installing new and extended clearways. The NSW Government released its roadmap to deliver the state’s future transport network, the Future Transport Strategy 2056, in 2018. The Bus Priority Infrastructure Program supports this vision by delivering infrastructure that make bus services faster and more reliable, such as bus lanes, bus priority at intersections or more efficient bus stop placement.
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The funding will go towards reducing congestion and improving traffic flows on corridors such as Cumberland Highway, Parramatta Road, Old Windsor Road, The Kingsway, Campbelltown Road and Hoxton Park Road.
- Lane realignment - Richmond Road, Rooty Hill Road and M7 Southbound
- Pennant Hills Road and The Crescent, Pennant Hills Intersection improvements
- Punchbowl Road, Water Road and Burwood Road, Belfield
- Hoxton Park Road and Hill Road, Lurnea
- Hume Highway and Homebush Road, Strathfield
- Kingsway and Gannons Road, Caringbah
- Kingsway and Woolooware Road, Woolooware
- Mona Vale Road and Forest Way, Terrey Hills
- Kingsway and President Avenue, Caringbah
- Great Western Highway, Doonside Rd, Brabham Drive
- Great Western Highway and Blacktown Road
- Narellan and Appin Road intersection
- Pacific Hwy, Mona Vale Rd & Ryde Rd, Pymble/Gordon
- Cumberland Highway and Merrylands Road, Greystanes
- Centennial Avenue and Epping Road, Lane Cove
- Bexley Road and Canterbury Road, Campsie
- Canterbury Road and New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill and Hurlstone Park
- Georges River Rd, Portland St Lees Ave Croydon Pk
- Hoxton Park Road and Whitford Road, Hinchinbrook
- Elizabeth Drive and Marsden Road, Liverpool
- Hoxton Park Road and the Hume Highway, Liverpool
- Blaxland Road and First Avenue, Eastwood
- Old Windsor Road, Bella Vista
- Great Western Hwy and Reservoir Rd, Blacktown
- Taren Pt Rd, The Boulevarde, Captain Cook Dr C'bah
- Hoxton Park Road, Banks Road and Joadja Road, Hoxton Park
- Parramatta Road and Shaftesbury Road, Concord
- Church and Parkes Streets, Parramatta