Now,the Metro West project team and the Minns government face their next hurdle. Within months,Australian Turf Club members will vote on controversial plans tosell Rosehill Racecourse to create a “megacity” of 25,000 new homes and an extra metro station on the city’sbiggest rail project between Parramatta and Sydney’s CBD.
It complicates construction of the mega-project,which already faces costly and time-consuming work in an area near the racecourse heavily contaminated by more than a century of heavy industry.
Even if turf club members vote in favour by the end of the year,an underground metro station at Rosehill will have to be retrofitted. The boring machines will have passed the site on their way to Parramatta and Westmead by the time designs are completed and planning approval granted.
That means engineers will have to crack through the newly dug concrete-lined twin tunnels to build a station there if,indeed,it goes ahead.
Sydney Metro chief executive Peter Regan said the agency had developed a number of options for constructing a station at Rosehill since the government and turf club unveiled plans last December.
“The tunnel boring machines will go through first,and there is an alignment that provides for that station to be then constructed,” he said.