Thanks Paul for all the work you do putting these videos together. I love the wide & so clean looking areas & walkways. Luckily do get to visit Central often & looks like we need to go again!
Thanks again Paul for this ILLUMINATING episode. Your presentations leave those inane soap operas for dead! i'm motivated now to take a trip down from Woy woy to Central to check it out. Keep at it
Thanks Luke, yep certainly beats the soaps! Yes definitely worth checking it out for real, and the train from Woy Woy to Central is an enjoyable experience in itself!
Another great update Paul. Although I am familiar with what is happening at central. Your comments and description is always very good and informative.
Interesting and informative,the underground platform connection is beautiful and inviting,a great asset for an old station, gives it a modern feel ✌️♥️🇬🇧
Great stuff Paul.. I went for a wander around the central on Tuesday. The entrance to central from Chalmers Street Surry Hills is progressing well also. I spoke to a construction worker and he thinks the entrances may be open in May.
I’m at central station (13th of April) and I saw that the door to the metro concourse worksite was open! I had a little bit of a look and it looked amazing! There were red tiles on the floor with some words in a circle pattern and the lifts and escalators looked working(ish). It was a wonderful insight!
Cool! - Yes if you go on a week day, you'll often get some views through the open doors! Glad you were able to see that for yourself. I believe it will open fully within a couple of months. That circle pattern with the words might be the same as these - ruclips.net/video/FzviW8tbopU/видео.html
Yes, they did look like that. It will look amazing when it opens. If it does open in a few months, will they just barricade the escalators and elevators to the platform?
Thanks for the information. The problem I have with Sydney rail network is that while it's great to get people from the suburbs into the CBD, it's no good for people who want to go from suburb to suburb. For example, from Bankstown to Macquarie Centre, which can take up to one and a half hour because you have to detour into the CBD first. You can't talk about decentralisation if the public transport infrastructure doesn't support it.
Hi Dave, yes that's a problem is most cities unfortunately. It's usually buses that connect the suburbs to each other, and they can vary immensely in terms of frequency and speed. Some of the T-Ways help plug the gap - for example Westmead to Rouse Hill. Extending Metro NW from Tallawong to St Marys would help too.
@@TransportVlog suburb buses are even worse. From Ermington to North Parramatta takes about 52 minutes on a bus while driving only takes 15 minutes. I wish we have a rail network like Tokyo.
I can't wait for a proper detailed video on the final finished product as I'm afraid I get lost on some of these videos even though I was a regular traveler to Central in the old days. I just find some of it quite confusing. I just wish it had been done 15 years ago, but then it may not have looked as grand as it does today!! Thank you so much for all your videos & for the new one you have done in Melbourne as part one was interesting as I have never actually walked about in Melbourne, only driven through once over 50 years ago & told, "Now you have been to Melbourne!" Brisbane & Adelaide - the same thing!! 😅 My ex was not into visiting cities!!
Hi Louise, yes I'm sure it's confusing if you're not a regular traveller, but hopefully these videos give you a sense of the improvements taking place. Glad you enjoyed the Melbourne Video. Brisbane Cross River Rail is coming in May, and hopefully I can visit Perth, Adelaide and lets not forget Canberra too!
Thanks, heaps, Paul,, for another outstanding tour of what has been accomplished and is to be in months and hopefully not years, to come. I guess I heard 2025 for the Metro opening here at Central? Slightly off track, I am hoping the new Government will get Tallawong joined up with St Marys after the new Metro from St Marys to the Airport is completed. Saw someone did an update on Wiley Park so I need to get over to the Bankstown line again, soon.
Hi Geoff, glad you enjoyed it! Still 2024 for metro opening between Chatswood and Sydenham (including Central Station). Completion of Bankstown line conversion may be early 2026 now. Not much has changed on the Bankstown Line since my last video. A couple of plaza's have opened up, but still no new lifts in service. Yes I think Tallawong to St Marys is one of the more important ones to build next.
@@TransportVlog Thanks Paul, Might just check out Central, on your excellent advice. I think I want to do the Par re a Light Rail progress as well. Regs, Geoff Moore
Hi Mark, yes absolutely! I could see the posts for the walls on Monday, so was very pleased that I was able to film it before they obscured all the best bits!
It's interesting to see how Central walk is progressing well and thanks for another great video Paul. When will you do a Sydney Metro update video on the Bankstown Line and a update on The Sydney Metro Waterloo Station?
Glad you enjoyed it! - I've done a few Bankstown Line update videos in the past and you can see them here - ruclips.net/p/PLC4rJ1LEjuEwrj05nf-YkAnI5qksTGa5l. I'll probably do another one in a couple of months. I've been keeping an eye on Waterloo Station. Most of the visible work is for the over-station development, so not that interesting from a transport point of view as yet. I do plan to do explainer style videos for all the new metro stations, similar to the one I did for Martin Place earlier this year,
Oh Ok so I guess after all a video update on the Sydney Metro Waterloo Station wouldn't be interesting to show when the wall is covered Up. The reason I ask when you were going to do a another video on the Bankstown Line was because you did a Sydney Metro update video on the Bankstown Line in October last year in 2022 and I was curious to know what has changed to the line since October last year.
Does anyone know what happened to the book shop that used to be in the Henry Deane Plaza ? did it move elsewhere? I used to love all the shops in the vicinity, but when I visited a few months ago I was shocked to see that not only had the bookshop gone, but all the shops in the vacinity were also closed down including the newsagent, and the various eatery places, there used to be a good Thai food place that I always visited whenever I needed to go to the city, wonder if they moved elsewhere or just shut down for good.
@@Arocketdog such a shame, all the shops I loved to visit are now gone, borders, cd shops, food outlets, comic shop in Liverpool street, nothing good is replacing them,
Yes as @Rocketdog explains, it's all gone for the Atlassian tower, and it is as shame to lose these shops. Henry Deane Plaza is looking a little sad at the moment! - I talked about this briefly in this video ruclips.net/video/rYMUExzGO0w/видео.html
Hey Paul, I wonder if you might be able to do a tour of the former ghost platforms 26 and 27? I would be curious to see how Sydney Metro has converted them and how they look like now….
Paul great video I wouldn’t say that central walk is completely open the chalmers street entrance is not open as yet and the concourse area for the metro lifts and escalators is still closed
Good point Paul, yes technically the east area towards the Chalmers Street escalators and lifts is also part of Central Walk. The metro concourse is not part of Central Walk, although it will integrate almost seamlessly into it when it’s complete.
I was under the impression that the metro concourse was part of central walk but thanks for pointing out it’s a separate part of the project still it’s a very impressive project
Paul, I am always loving your videos!! They are absolutely informative and comprehensive; just top notch!! Just wondering, do you think ultimately, that Central Walk will be extended down towards platform 1?
It's planned to eventually form an east-west link from Surry Hills to Haymarket (down from the coach terminal) as part of the long-term Central Station redevelopment, but it's still in the early days of planning for that
Hi Kris, glad you're loving my videos and thanks for your lovely feedback. Yes as Abiram says, extending Central Walk is part of a longer term redevelopment, but that's still a few years away, assuming it gets approved.
Paul, I made a comment yesterday & youtube deleted it. Turns out it was deleted because I put a link in my comment & youtube doesn't like that. The link was to Office Works where they sell a selfie stick that you can put your phone on & get a shot from a higher angle to see over the construction fence. Thank you for the information on Central I'm heading to the airport in a few weeks so it's nice to know there is an extra elevator mid-platform. Last time there I has to wait in a queue to get my bags down to the concourse to transfer over to the airport line.
Thanks Peter, yes RUclips doesn’t seem to like links in comments unless they’re from me. I was using a selfie stick at the time, and I probably could have got a better view, but there were lots of construction workers on the other side that might not appreciate me looking into their world! Yes the new elevators will really help with interchanges to the airport line.
At 4:22 you suggest remembering to turn around in the lift, but I presume the entire purpose of having doors on opposite sides of the lift is so that you *don't* need to turn around, which is great for people with prams, luggage or for wheelchair users. Otherwise there was no point - they could easily have just had doors on one side at this location. I'm guessing the problem is that you instinctively turned around when you got in the lift when you didn't need to. :)
Yes that will be funny. People used to the lifts won’t turn around and the others will turn around creating utter confusion and social awkwardness on how to avoid facing each other
Yes that's right! I'm so used to turning around in lifts, often to press the buttons and watch the doors close. But you're right. You don't have too! And yes, perfect for wheelchair users and people with prams, luggage, even bicycles. Perhaps we need "Don't Turn Around" by Ace of Base / Aswad / Bonnie Tyler as the lift music to help people to remember that they don't need to!
Nice video! Central Walk is great, but it really bothers me that the departure displays are tilted upwards. It's inconvenient to read and especially horrible from accessibility standpoint. Hopefully they can fix that somehow.
Thanks Ju, the Burrows Avenue entrance is now open at Sydenham Station. Yes Redfern is looking good. Still lots of work to do at the Little Eveleigh Street end, so it will be interesting to see if it opens in stages.
Hi Andrew, yes as Abiram said, there will be 42 new escalators and I covered the locations of all of these in my August update - link here. ruclips.net/video/g3lOMCqs6xA/видео.html. I also cover in this video, the locations of the existing 6 escalators, although now I realise that I missed the 2 at Exit 6 (Chalmers and Devonshire Street corner), so that means that Central Station will have 50 escalators in total.
@@TransportVlog end of April 23 I finally got to use this new section in person. Catching a train to the airport station with luggage, I appreciated the lifts transferring from platform 18 to 23. I transferred from metro at Chatswood to city, at 8:00am the trains were packed despite having a city train every 5 minutes or so.
Hi Anthony, from the Northern Concourse lifts, you would keep walking left to access all the terminating platforms. There are 4 escalators as well, and I’ve covered those in previous updates. Once the metro concourse is finished, there will also be access via the southern tunnel, but that’s stairs only. Hope this makes sense.
Hi Paul, thanks for sharing another excellent video. How far does Central walk go? Are there any plans to run it through to the country and interstate platforms and even further to the street after that? All the new escalators and lifts there look great. Incidentally, you mentioned that one area included on your previous video had closed, which I think was the former southern entrance with a stairway to various platforms. Will that be opened again? Anyway, take care. Rob.
Hi Rob, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Central Walk is below platforms 16 to 23. It will continue east to the new Chalmers Street entrance when that opens later this year. Yes, there is a plan to extend it west to cover the country and interstate platforms, but I reckon that will be a few years away. Yes that was the southern tunnel, and that will reopen probably when the metro concourse is finished which is likely to be within 2 months.
@@TransportVlog With the length of Central Walk, I am surprised that they haven't considered installing a moving footpath there. There used to be an underground moving footpath near Hyde Park, though I am not sure if it is still in operation or not these days. I last used it during the 1970's.
I went there yesterday, what I found bizarre is that the concourse does not have a main electronic board that lists all the upcoming trains! what happens if you're new to sydney? Are you required to go all the way up to the top level at Central to find all the upcoming trains?
It probably depends which entrance you use. The Eddy Avenue entrance has displays for all train lines on the left (towards platforms 16 to 23). The new Chalmers Street entrance will also have a set of displays for all trains, and existing southern entrance (also on Chalmers Street) has displays for all trains.
You mean the K Sets. Probably within 2 years. They are being replaced indirectly by the Oscar H sets, when the Mariyung trains take over services on the Newcastle, Blue Mountains and Wollongong lines.
still, it's leaking rain water from the roof, despite being a very expensive renewal. How long will it take for them to finally fix the leaking in housing in Australia?
The T3 Bankstown Line From Sydeham To Bankstown Is Excepted To Close On The 2nd or 3rd of July 2023 for Sydney Metro Convertion. Can you make a Video of The Farwell Bankstown Line From Sydeham To Bankstown On The 1st 2nd or 3rd of July 2023. After its Closed. Buses Will Replaced Trains From Sydneham To Birrong. So T3 Will Go From Lidcombe To Liverpool.
I don't think that date is confirmed as yet. I have been doing regular Bankstown Line upgrades for a while now, and I'm sure I'll do at least one more before the closure. You can watch the previous ones here - ruclips.net/p/PLC4rJ1LEjuEwrj05nf-YkAnI5qksTGa5l
The money went towards 4 new lifts and 15 escalators, but more importantly much more space, which means that larger numbers of people can use Central Station, and interchange more quickly with less congestion. So although its pleasing to the eye, its very functional as well.
Yes that's right! I'm so used to turning around in lifts to press the buttons and watch the doors close, but you're right, you don't have to! Excellent for wheelchair users and those with prams, bicycles etc.
Hi Nick, the first part of Central Walk that opened last November, seems to have avoided any graffiti so far, so hopefully that will continue to be the case.
Hi Mike, yes absolutely. If people start talking about house prices, then I change the subject and talk about ETCS, CBTC, and moving block signalling! And when they disappear, I have all the wine to myself!
Thanks Paul for all the work you do putting these videos together.
I love the wide & so clean looking areas & walkways.
Luckily do get to visit Central often & looks like we need to go again!
cool
You're very welcome Annie. Glad you appreciate the work involved. Enjoy seeing it all for real.
Thanks again Paul for this ILLUMINATING episode. Your presentations leave those inane soap operas for dead! i'm motivated now to take a trip down from Woy woy to Central to check it out. Keep at it
Thanks Luke, yep certainly beats the soaps! Yes definitely worth checking it out for real, and the train from Woy Woy to Central is an enjoyable experience in itself!
Another great update Paul. Although I am familiar with what is happening at central. Your comments and description is always very good and informative.
Thanks Warren, I appreciate your feedback.
That really did LIFT my mood Paul. Thank you.
LOL! Glad it did that for you William!
Interesting and informative,the underground platform connection is beautiful and inviting,a great asset for an old station, gives it a modern feel ✌️♥️🇬🇧
Thanks Max, glad you enjoyed it! Yes Central Walk has made such a difference!
Awesome stuff, very keen to check it out in person soon
Thanks Aiden, Enjoy seeing it for real!
Thanks again Paul. I won't know Central next time I get to Sydney. So many, many updates and improvements, but at least I'll be prepared!
Hi Eimja, yes it is looking a lot different now! I think you'll still recognise some of the older parts when you next visit.
Great stuff Paul.. I went for a wander around the central on Tuesday.
The entrance to central from Chalmers Street Surry Hills is progressing well also.
I spoke to a construction worker and he thinks the entrances may be open in May.
Thanks! I've heard June for Chalmers Street and late May for the opening of the Metro Concourse, but it would be cool if it all opened in May!
Great video. Thanks Paul.
Glad you enjoyed it
this video is really nice paul i think central walk will be much larger than you think its looks very big
Thanks for the video Paul. I noticed travelling through Sydenham station today that the new Burrows Ave exit is now open.
Yes it is! It opened quietly in 24 February! It will feature in my next update, which will be fairly soon.
I’m at central station (13th of April) and I saw that the door to the metro concourse worksite was open! I had a little bit of a look and it looked amazing! There were red tiles on the floor with some words in a circle pattern and the lifts and escalators looked working(ish). It was a wonderful insight!
Cool! - Yes if you go on a week day, you'll often get some views through the open doors! Glad you were able to see that for yourself. I believe it will open fully within a couple of months. That circle pattern with the words might be the same as these - ruclips.net/video/FzviW8tbopU/видео.html
Yes, they did look like that. It will look amazing when it opens. If it does open in a few months, will they just barricade the escalators and elevators to the platform?
Very impressive! look forward to my next trip to Sydney.
Yes it certainly is. Enjoying checking it out when you're next in Sydney!
Hi Paul, thanks for this amazing update and I look forward to your next presentation. Have a happy and restful Easter.
Thanks John, Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you're having a lovely Easter.
@Transport Vlog You're very welcome Paul 👍 and I am indeed 😀
Thanks
Thanks very much Mark. I really appreciate that!
@@TransportVlog Love your videos. You diction and story is both interesting and informative. Keep going.
Thanks Paul good information and awesome updates too Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome Jason.
Thanks for the information. The problem I have with Sydney rail network is that while it's great to get people from the suburbs into the CBD, it's no good for people who want to go from suburb to suburb. For example, from Bankstown to Macquarie Centre, which can take up to one and a half hour because you have to detour into the CBD first.
You can't talk about decentralisation if the public transport infrastructure doesn't support it.
Hi Dave, yes that's a problem is most cities unfortunately. It's usually buses that connect the suburbs to each other, and they can vary immensely in terms of frequency and speed. Some of the T-Ways help plug the gap - for example Westmead to Rouse Hill. Extending Metro NW from Tallawong to St Marys would help too.
@@TransportVlog suburb buses are even worse. From Ermington to North Parramatta takes about 52 minutes on a bus while driving only takes 15 minutes. I wish we have a rail network like Tokyo.
This station is bloody unreal ✨
Amazing work, Paul!
Thanks Jess
@@TransportVlog If I ever see you at a station filming, I will make sure I say hi :) Love your work!
I can't wait for a proper detailed video on the final finished product as I'm afraid I get lost on some of these videos even though I was a regular traveler to Central in the old days. I just find some of it quite confusing. I just wish it had been done 15 years ago, but then it may not have looked as grand as it does today!! Thank you so much for all your videos & for the new one you have done in Melbourne as part one was interesting as I have never actually walked about in Melbourne, only driven through once over 50 years ago & told, "Now you have been to Melbourne!" Brisbane & Adelaide - the same thing!! 😅 My ex was not into visiting cities!!
Hi Louise, yes I'm sure it's confusing if you're not a regular traveller, but hopefully these videos give you a sense of the improvements taking place. Glad you enjoyed the Melbourne Video. Brisbane Cross River Rail is coming in May, and hopefully I can visit Perth, Adelaide and lets not forget Canberra too!
Thank you Paul this is beautiful 👍
You're very welcome!
Thanx for another polished video Paul - more power tooya !! :-)
You're very welcome Matthew
Thanks, heaps, Paul,, for another outstanding tour of what has been accomplished and is to be in months and hopefully not years, to come. I guess I heard 2025 for the Metro opening here at Central? Slightly off track, I am hoping the new Government will get Tallawong joined up with St Marys after the new Metro from St Marys to the Airport is completed. Saw someone did an update on Wiley Park so I need to get over to the Bankstown line again, soon.
Hi Geoff, glad you enjoyed it! Still 2024 for metro opening between Chatswood and Sydenham (including Central Station). Completion of Bankstown line conversion may be early 2026 now. Not much has changed on the Bankstown Line since my last video. A couple of plaza's have opened up, but still no new lifts in service. Yes I think Tallawong to St Marys is one of the more important ones to build next.
@@TransportVlog Thanks Paul,
Might just check out Central, on your excellent advice.
I think I want to do the Par re a Light Rail progress as well.
Regs,
Geoff Moore
beautiful!
Thanks!
Lucky you got the filming done on Monday, the walls in the Metro Concourse are a lot taller and more permanent now.
Hi Mark, yes absolutely! I could see the posts for the walls on Monday, so was very pleased that I was able to film it before they obscured all the best bits!
It's interesting to see how Central walk is progressing well and thanks for another great video Paul. When will you do a Sydney Metro update video on the Bankstown Line and a update on The Sydney Metro
Waterloo Station?
Glad you enjoyed it! - I've done a few Bankstown Line update videos in the past and you can see them here - ruclips.net/p/PLC4rJ1LEjuEwrj05nf-YkAnI5qksTGa5l. I'll probably do another one in a couple of months. I've been keeping an eye on Waterloo Station. Most of the visible work is for the over-station development, so not that interesting from a transport point of view as yet. I do plan to do explainer style videos for all the new metro stations, similar to the one I did for Martin Place earlier this year,
Oh Ok so I guess after all a video update on the Sydney Metro Waterloo Station wouldn't be interesting to show when the wall is covered Up. The reason I ask when you were going to do a another video on the Bankstown Line was because you did a Sydney Metro update video on the Bankstown Line in October last year in 2022 and I was curious to know what has changed to the line since October last year.
Great station tour🎉❤ Lux!
Thank you! 🤗
Does anyone know what happened to the book shop that used to be in the Henry Deane Plaza ? did it move elsewhere?
I used to love all the shops in the vicinity, but when I visited a few months ago I was shocked to see that not only had the bookshop gone, but all the shops in the vacinity were also closed down including the newsagent, and the various eatery places, there used to be a good Thai food place that I always visited whenever I needed to go to the city, wonder if they moved elsewhere or just shut down for good.
bookshop (basement books) has closed permanently. I do miss it alot as well. Now its the construction office for the Atlassian tower.
@@Arocketdog such a shame, all the shops I loved to visit are now gone, borders, cd shops, food outlets, comic shop in Liverpool street, nothing good is replacing them,
Yes as @Rocketdog explains, it's all gone for the Atlassian tower, and it is as shame to lose these shops. Henry Deane Plaza is looking a little sad at the moment! - I talked about this briefly in this video ruclips.net/video/rYMUExzGO0w/видео.html
Awesome update Paul!
Thanks Jim!
Great video!
Thanks Samantha
Hey Paul, I wonder if you might be able to do a tour of the former ghost platforms 26 and 27? I would be curious to see how Sydney Metro has converted them and how they look like now….
Hi Kris, yes that would be interesting, but I would obviously need an invite by Sydney Metro to do that.
Paul great video I wouldn’t say that central walk is completely open the chalmers street entrance is not open as yet and the concourse area for the metro lifts and escalators is still closed
Good point Paul, yes technically the east area towards the Chalmers Street escalators and lifts is also part of Central Walk. The metro concourse is not part of Central Walk, although it will integrate almost seamlessly into it when it’s complete.
I was under the impression that the metro concourse was part of central walk but thanks for pointing out it’s a separate part of the project still it’s a very impressive project
Paul, I am always loving your videos!! They are absolutely informative and comprehensive; just top notch!! Just wondering, do you think ultimately, that Central Walk will be extended down towards platform 1?
It's planned to eventually form an east-west link from Surry Hills to Haymarket (down from the coach terminal) as part of the long-term Central Station redevelopment, but it's still in the early days of planning for that
Hi Kris, glad you're loving my videos and thanks for your lovely feedback. Yes as Abiram says, extending Central Walk is part of a longer term redevelopment, but that's still a few years away, assuming it gets approved.
Paul, I made a comment yesterday & youtube deleted it. Turns out it was deleted because I put a link in my comment & youtube doesn't like that. The link was to Office Works where they sell a selfie stick that you can put your phone on & get a shot from a higher angle to see over the construction fence. Thank you for the information on Central I'm heading to the airport in a few weeks so it's nice to know there is an extra elevator mid-platform. Last time there I has to wait in a queue to get my bags down to the concourse to transfer over to the airport line.
Thanks Peter, yes RUclips doesn’t seem to like links in comments unless they’re from me. I was using a selfie stick at the time, and I probably could have got a better view, but there were lots of construction workers on the other side that might not appreciate me looking into their world! Yes the new elevators will really help with interchanges to the airport line.
good video mate happy Easter
Thanks Joseph.
At 4:22 you suggest remembering to turn around in the lift, but I presume the entire purpose of having doors on opposite sides of the lift is so that you *don't* need to turn around, which is great for people with prams, luggage or for wheelchair users. Otherwise there was no point - they could easily have just had doors on one side at this location. I'm guessing the problem is that you instinctively turned around when you got in the lift when you didn't need to. :)
Yes that will be funny. People used to the lifts won’t turn around and the others will turn around creating utter confusion and social awkwardness on how to avoid facing each other
Yes that's right! I'm so used to turning around in lifts, often to press the buttons and watch the doors close. But you're right. You don't have too! And yes, perfect for wheelchair users and people with prams, luggage, even bicycles. Perhaps we need "Don't Turn Around" by Ace of Base / Aswad / Bonnie Tyler as the lift music to help people to remember that they don't need to!
Hi Robert, love it! yes that would be funny.
luckily i told him about the update and i saw it had really opened thanks to the video sydney trains vlogs did
Hi Ju, yes Phil at STV and one other person informed me that it was opening on Monday, so I was able to be there on opening day, which was cool.
brilliant. When is the May update? it is looking really good
Glad you enjoyed! Not sure yet, I'm visiting Central Station each week, and once there is enough new things to talk about, I'll do another update!
Nice video! Central Walk is great, but it really bothers me that the departure displays are tilted upwards. It's inconvenient to read and especially horrible from accessibility standpoint. Hopefully they can fix that somehow.
your right but it isn't hard for me even though i have a disability and i know by counting where they lead to
Thanks, Glad you like Central Walk. Good point about the departure displays. I'm sure that's something that could be fixed in the future.
i think 🤔 the new lifts at sydenham are nearly ready and redfern station is looking good
Thanks Ju, the Burrows Avenue entrance is now open at Sydenham Station. Yes Redfern is looking good. Still lots of work to do at the Little Eveleigh Street end, so it will be interesting to see if it opens in stages.
hope you have a happy easter paul
Thanks - I'm in Brisbane. Having a break from trains for the Easter break, but then filming Cross River Rail next week.
Thanks for this update. Out of interest, how many escalators will there be in the entire Central Station complex?
42 of them! Paul went through each one in his August video.
@@abiramen Amazing. Thanks.
Hi Andrew, yes as Abiram said, there will be 42 new escalators and I covered the locations of all of these in my August update - link here. ruclips.net/video/g3lOMCqs6xA/видео.html. I also cover in this video, the locations of the existing 6 escalators, although now I realise that I missed the 2 at Exit 6 (Chalmers and Devonshire Street corner), so that means that Central Station will have 50 escalators in total.
Paul how did the fire on Randle street/lane affect the new entrance ? I saw part of a wall fall on the roof of the new entrance on the lane..
Hi Patrick, it looks like it hit an air con unit. I reckon some damage has been caused, but hopefully not too much.
Are they going to upgrade the underground connection tunnels between platforms 4 and 12?
Hi Brian, yes there is a longer term plan to extend Central Work to cover platforms 1 to 11. I don’t think it’s been approved as yet.
the central walk area, is it combining 2 separate tunnels into one wide tunnel?
Central Walk is one large tunnel (19 metres wide). It opened in sections, but was excavated as one large tunnel right from the start.
@@TransportVlog end of April 23 I finally got to use this new section in person. Catching a train to the airport station with luggage, I appreciated the lifts transferring from platform 18 to 23. I transferred from metro at Chatswood to city, at 8:00am the trains were packed despite having a city train every 5 minutes or so.
What about walk through to main station platforms 11 to 2
Hi Anthony, from the Northern Concourse lifts, you would keep walking left to access all the terminating platforms. There are 4 escalators as well, and I’ve covered those in previous updates. Once the metro concourse is finished, there will also be access via the southern tunnel, but that’s stairs only. Hope this makes sense.
Yes I'd like to see that as I haven't been to Central for a while.
@@TransportVlog thankyou Paul understand
I feel like I'm living in the future
Hi Paul, thanks for sharing another excellent video. How far does Central walk go? Are there any plans to run it through to the country and interstate platforms and even further to the street after that? All the new escalators and lifts there look great. Incidentally, you mentioned that one area included on your previous video had closed, which I think was the former southern entrance with a stairway to various platforms. Will that be opened again? Anyway, take care. Rob.
Hi Rob, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Central Walk is below platforms 16 to 23. It will continue east to the new Chalmers Street entrance when that opens later this year. Yes, there is a plan to extend it west to cover the country and interstate platforms, but I reckon that will be a few years away. Yes that was the southern tunnel, and that will reopen probably when the metro concourse is finished which is likely to be within 2 months.
@@TransportVlog With the length of Central Walk, I am surprised that they haven't considered installing a moving footpath there. There used to be an underground moving footpath near Hyde Park, though I am not sure if it is still in operation or not these days. I last used it during the 1970's.
I went there yesterday, what I found bizarre is that the concourse does not have a main electronic board that lists all the upcoming trains! what happens if you're new to sydney? Are you required to go all the way up to the top level at Central to find all the upcoming trains?
It probably depends which entrance you use. The Eddy Avenue entrance has displays for all train lines on the left (towards platforms 16 to 23). The new Chalmers Street entrance will also have a set of displays for all trains, and existing southern entrance (also on Chalmers Street) has displays for all trains.
4:05 That inspires confidence, not! I was already twitchy about the glass floors at the lift entrances/exits from seeing them on a previous video.
I assume they tested them with heavy weights, but I guess there are the existing lifts, if you don't feel comfortable walking on this glass.
Any word when the metal tuna can trains will be replaced ?
You mean the K Sets. Probably within 2 years. They are being replaced indirectly by the Oscar H sets, when the Mariyung trains take over services on the Newcastle, Blue Mountains and Wollongong lines.
still, it's leaking rain water from the roof, despite being a very expensive renewal.
How long will it take for them to finally fix the leaking in housing in Australia?
Yes I saw some wet patches! Hopefully they can fix that easily.
Man central is unrecognisable since i was last there, I can scarcely believe its the same station.
Hi Louis, yes it's certainly very different now!
The T3 Bankstown Line From Sydeham To Bankstown Is Excepted To Close On The 2nd or 3rd of July 2023 for Sydney Metro Convertion. Can you make a Video of The Farwell Bankstown Line From Sydeham To Bankstown On The 1st 2nd or 3rd of July 2023. After its Closed. Buses Will Replaced Trains From Sydneham To Birrong. So T3 Will Go From Lidcombe To Liverpool.
I don't think that date is confirmed as yet. I have been doing regular Bankstown Line upgrades for a while now, and I'm sure I'll do at least one more before the closure. You can watch the previous ones here - ruclips.net/p/PLC4rJ1LEjuEwrj05nf-YkAnI5qksTGa5l
Been soo long since I've been to Central station b4 all the modern changes I would have an anxiety attack n get terribly lost.
Hi Carol, the signage is really good, and there are plenty of staff to help you, so I reckon you'll be fine!
So money went into style and the only function is a few lifts?
The money went towards 4 new lifts and 15 escalators, but more importantly much more space, which means that larger numbers of people can use Central Station, and interchange more quickly with less congestion. So although its pleasing to the eye, its very functional as well.
4:21 actually, you don’t have to turn around. You walk in, and walk out facing the same direction.
Yes that's right! I'm so used to turning around in lifts to press the buttons and watch the doors close, but you're right, you don't have to! Excellent for wheelchair users and those with prams, bicycles etc.
Why to they have shutters going down to the Metro Platforms
I'm not sure Chris. I didn't notice these in the video.
when will the metro open?
Hi Gabriel, sometime in 2024, and Chatswood to Sydenham is likely to open before the Bankstown line.
Very London Bridge after its refurbishment.
Yes it is Andrew. I remember London Bridge from the 1990s. It’s so different now!
I so Sam. See sydeny train
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We should appreciate this video showing it’s in its pristine state before it gets graffitied and abused
Hi Nick, the first part of Central Walk that opened last November, seems to have avoided any graffiti so far, so hopefully that will continue to be the case.
Next time I'll sit on the glass ceiling so everyone can see my bum.
Yes, that would be funny!
How to single handedly destroy a heritage listed building. They removed 2 platforms 14-15 and built that pathetic metro under it.
Gee, you must have some exciting dinner parties 😂 boring fart !!
Hi Mike, yes absolutely. If people start talking about house prices, then I change the subject and talk about ETCS, CBTC, and moving block signalling! And when they disappear, I have all the wine to myself!
Thanks Paul. Have this overwhelming urge to go see it myself now. 🚉
Hi Tacit, definitely worth checking it out for real!