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Martin Place Station reaching new heights

01.06.2022

A ground up view of construction worker viewing the construction of the atrium at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station. A ground up view of construction worker viewing the construction of the atrium at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station.
Construction worker walking through the underground caverns at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station. Construction worker walking through the underground caverns at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station.
Construction worker walking through the underground caverns at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station. Construction worker walking through the underground caverns at Sydney Metro's Martin Place Station.

Work is progressing at the new Martin Place Station as part of Sydney Metro, Australia’s biggest public transport project.

A walk through the metro station deep beneath Sydney’s CBD provides a glimpse at what the future holds when metro services start in 2024.

The work completed at the station includes:

  • Tunnelling underneath 50 Martin Place was completed at the end of 2021, bringing the excavation portion of the project to a close.
  • The station platforms in the underground caverns have been constructed.
  • Concreting of station areas in the north have been completed.
  • Escalators to connect customers from the two metro platforms to the existing Sydney Trains network have been installed.

The next stage of the project will see the two buildings over the station continue to rise above street level, while a further eight escalators will be installed in the atrium in the coming months.

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