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Bumper construction program rolls out across Southwest Metro

16.04.2026

Sydney Metro Canterbury Station work
 Wiley Park - Installation of Mesh
Campsie Station
Belmore station work
Lakemba station work

An intensive five-week construction program is underway to complete upwards of 335 critical tasks inside the Southwest rail corridor, marking a major step towards passenger services on the Southwest Metro.

From last Saturday through to Friday 1 May 2026, on-track testing will temporarily pause on the Bankstown extension to provide a safe work window for hundreds of workers to complete a significant program of work. 
 
During this time, teams will install 1,140 fixed gap fillers across 10 upgraded station platforms. The gap fillers add to 170 previously installed mechanical gap fillers, which are a key safety feature of the new line and will allow gap free access for passengers between trains and the curved platforms.   
 
Crews also plan to utilise this window to close out remaining overhead wiring maintenance, minor bridge works, guardrail upgrades, ballast replacement and earthworks.  

Station works, including tiling, landscaping, painting and concourse works, will be another focus area.  

The intensive program of work is critical to be able to progress to the next stage of the Southwest project – trial running. When finished, it will bring conversion works across the southwest line to more than 85 per cent complete. 

Once open, Southwest and inner west communities will have frequent and reliable metro trains every four minutes in the peak – 15 trains per hour compared to the previous 8 per hour - and fast travel times:  

While construction activity over the coming weeks is primarily in the rail corridor, surrounding neighbours may experience some temporary impacts. Measures are in place to minimise disruption and residents can contact a 24-hour community information line on 1800 171 386 for support with any construction-related issues. 

When train testing resumes, a series of weekend closures will follow, including full line closures on 9–10 May and 16–17 May. Passengers are encouraged to plan ahead and check travel apps for up-to-date service information. 

Major boost to M1 Metro services starts today

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