The Bankstown Line will be converted to carry single-deck,driverless metro trains.Credit:Simon Alekna
While the six-week annual closures will not go ahead,Transport for NSW is yet to reveal exactly how it will find the time needed for construction of the metro line.
It said a “program of closures is being refined to minimise impacts” and was investigating “short individual station closures”.
Thousands of commuters will be forced to catch buses during any shutdowns of the 13.5-kilometre stretch of the line between Bankstown and Sydenham.
Under the previous plans,the six-week closures were to occur during the December-January school holidays,as well as those in July each year.
Apart from the as-yet-undefined closures over a five-year period from later this year,a shutdown is still planned for up to six months towards the end of the construction phase in late 2023.
The Sydenham to Bankstown Alliance,a group opposed to conversion of the line,said the transport agency needed to “come clean” on how construction would occur if it was dropping 30 of 71 weeks previously planned for line closures for the project.
Commuters will be forced to catch buses during closures of the Bankstown line.Credit:Peter Rae