Dulwich Hill Station Upgrade - New Overhead Concourse and Entrances - Southwest Metro Project
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 Published On Apr 27, 2024

In this video, I'll take you on a tour of the new overhead concourse that recently opened at Dulwich Hill Station. And this leads to two new entrance exits.

The first is on Bedford Crescent and this integrates with the existing light rail stop entrance.

The second is on the south side of the station, and this connects with a new plaza that provides access from both Wardell Road and Ewart Lane.

The new overhead footbridge includes two new lifts, and this brings step-free access to Dulwich Hill Station for the very first time.

A major goal for this Dulwich Hill Station upgrade is a much improved interchange with the L1 Dulwich Hill Light Rail terminus, and you'll see how much better this is now.

The overhead concourse has some artwork called "Desire Line", so you'll get to see that, along with awesome views of the station and trains from this concourse.

I finish off with a few clips showing the construction of this concourse and the two new entrances.

0:00 Introduction
1:19 Bedford Crescent Entrance Exit
1:55 Overhead Concourse
5:16 Southern Plaza Entrance Exit
8:33 Construction Footage

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Diagrams and Artist Impression images from the Dulwich Hill Station Design and Precinct Plan - https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de...

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