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A vial high-capacity network to support the growth of our communities.

Sydney Gateway

The toll-free Sydney Gateway road project will transform how Australia’s biggest city moves. It will cut up to 40 minutes of travel time in the morning peak for motorists travelling from Parramatta to Sydney Airport.

The $2.6 billion project will strengthen Sydney’s position as a global city, return local roads to local communities, and slash travel times to and from Sydney Airport's Domestic and International terminals.

Featuring a total of 19 bridges, including one that will be wider than the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and offering a direct connection to the new Sydney motorway network at St Peters Interchange, Sydney Gateway will streamline travel for motorists and divert up to 10,000 trucks a day from local streets. 

The project will be delivered in two sections: 

  • The International Terminal and Qantas Drive connection. This is a new high-capacity road connection, linking the Sydney motorway network at St Peters Interchange with Sydney Airport's International Terminal and Qantas Drive.
  • Domestic Terminals access that will create an arterial road connection and flyover to Sydney Airport's Domestic Terminals, along with improvements to existing roads towards Port Botany.
  • Customer
    Transport for NSW
  • Location
    Sydney, New South Wales
  • Specialisation
    Roads & bridges
  • Start
    2021
  • End
    2024
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$2.2 billion of economic activity will be created for businesses supplying goods and services to the project.
This high-capacity network is vital for supporting the growth of our communities, places and economy. It will ensure people and goods can move around our city and beyond, safely and reliably.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

John Holland pays respect to the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples today.