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Monday, 09 December 2024 17:42

UPGFRADE TO TUGGERAH STATION CONTINUES

TUGGERAH railway station’s accessibility upgrade has marked a significant milestone with newly installed lifts now open to the public.
 
The lifts are part of $547.5M 2024-2025 NSW Budget funding over four years to continue to deliver and develop station accessibility upgrade projects around the state, in turn a part of the $800M Safe Accessible Transport program.
 
The opening of the lifts, which will provide access to the new footbridge and concourse, will allow for the demolition of the old ramps and pedestrian footbridge.
 
The lifts are a key milestone in the ongoing $40M Tuggerah Station upgrade due for completion in mid-2025.
 
The upgrade will also feature:  new and extended canopies at station platform, a family accessible toilet and ambulant toilets, upgraded station entrances, including new and improved footpaths, new public restrooms, revamped station manager’s offices and station entrances, 15 accessible parking spaces in the commuter car park, upgraded bus stops and facility for private to pick up and drop off passengers easily with a dedicated drop off zone and improvements to CCTV, lighting and wayfinding signage
 
Transport for NSW will continue to keep the community informed as the project progresses. 
 
MP for The Entrance David Mehan said: “This is a major win for Central Coast commuters because once complete, the upgrade will enhance connectivity between the station and the Tuggerah Precinct and improve the public domain. Rail travelers will enjoy a train station that is safe, inclusive and easy to use for all passengers – especially people with disability, older people, people with prams or luggage and others who might be experiencing mobility problems.”
Friday, 06 December 2024 08:15

DISASTER SUPPORT FOR CENTRAL COAST

Telstra roles out upgrades to local system
TELSTRA is ready to support communities on the Central Coast this summer with 21 upgraded payphones, recovery equipment on standby and extra mobile data for customers.
Wednesday, 04 December 2024 19:50

AUDIO UPDATES TO SPEED ADVISOR APP

THE NSW Speed Adviser app now includes audio and visual alerts for over 1,300 level crossings, enhancing road safety, particularly in regional areas. Launched during Rural Road Safety Month, the app warns drivers with “Caution, rail crossing ahead” messages, encouraging vigilance. Between 2014-2024, 64 level crossing collisions caused 8 deaths. Complementing this, a $1.2M Rail Active Crossing Systems trial is underway. The app, downloaded 120,000 times, supports broader efforts to reduce road fatalities.
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