Mr Elliott said 99 per cent of the tracks for the first stage of the $2.4 billion light rail project had been installed,with the final 50-metre segment of the 12-kilometre line to be laid in the coming weeks.
“The community will start to see the fencing being removed as improvement works such as landscaping,road resurfacing,kerbing and footpath paving is complete,” he said.
Stage 1 of the Parramatta Light Rail will connect Westmead to Carlingford via the Parramatta CBD,and is expected to commence passenger services next year.
“We’re expecting by next year you’ll see some trams on these tracks,” Mr Elliott said. “They’re currently being trialled overseas.”
Asked if the Parramatta Light Rail would have the same trams used on the beleaguered inner west line,Mr Elliott said:“We’ll be making sure we don’t have similar problems.”
“I can promise the people of Parramatta that Transport for NSW have learnt from their mistakes.”