Martin Place Metro Station Update - Sydney Metro City & Southwest Project
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 Published On Apr 7, 2024

Martin Place Metro has reached an exciting stage, with all four of its station entrances now visible for the very first time!

I start with Martin Place Metro South, covering the entrance on Castlereagh Street which includes some very colourful public art! I also take a look at the other entrance on Elizabeth Street, and explain how height differences resulted in some stairs and an additional balcony level.

I then take you on a virtual tour underground, using the latest Sydney Metro photos to guide you. I also show you the interchange from the western end of the Sydney Trains Eastern Suburbs Line platforms which has recently been completed.

I then cover the south integrated station development above which is called "39 Martin Place"

It's then over to Martin Place Metro North, for a look at its two entrances which are on the Castlereagh Street and Elizabeth Street corners of Hunter Street.

This is an especially exciting entrance exit, being much grander. It also features a large sculpture called "Continuum" which is very visible from both entrances.

I finish off by covering the north integrated station development above, which is called "1 Elizabeth", and reveal the entrance to this building for the very first time.

So enjoy watching my update on the Martin Place Metro Station, and I hope it gets you excited and eager to visit this station when it opens in just a few months time!

* Chapters *
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Martin Place Metro South Station Entrances
3:45 Virtual tour to platform level (includes connections to Sydney Trains concourse and platforms)
8:03 South Integrated Station Development (39 Martin Place)
9:17 Martin Place Metro North Station Entrances
13:28 North Integrated Station Development (1 Elizabeth)


* Mentioned in this video (in order of appearance) *
Chris Ranger's YouTube Channel -    / @ranger8237  
Martin Place Metro Explained Video -    • Martin Place Metro Station Explained ...  
Grimshaw Architects (designed underground parts of Martin Place Metro)- https://grimshaw.global/preview/proje...
Tzannes Architect (designed 39 Martin Place) https://tzannes.com.au/
39 Martin Place Website (with interactive 3D diagram) - https://www.39martinplace.com.au/
Martin Place Station Design and Precinct Plan - https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de...
JPW Architects (designed 1 Elizabeth) - https://jpw.com.au/projects/martin-pl...
1 Elizabeth website - https://www.1elizabeth.com.au/

* Credits and Attribution *
Everything mention above plus:
Open Streetmap - Open Streetmap - Map Data © OpenStreetMap contributors: https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright

Sydney Metro Artist Impression Images and Construction Photos came from https://www.sydneymetro.info/gallery or   / sydneymetro  

Martin Place Sydney Metro Artist Impression Video -    • Sydney Metro: Martin Place integrated...  

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