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Martin Place Station 95 per cent complete

26.03.2024

4 Escalators with the Martin Place sign in front
The words Martin Place indented on a wall at the station
Artwork at the top of the escalators at Martin Place Station
Aerial view of the station including lifts and escalators
The platform at Martin Place
View going down the escalators
Signs going towards the escalators
Signs indicating where the exit to Hunter Street is

Work on Martin Place Metro Station has been powering ahead and soon passengers will have access to a fully integrated transport destination right in the heart of Sydney CBD.

The station is now 95 per cent complete, almost ready for metro services to start this year beyond Chatswood, through the Sydney CBD and out to Sydenham. 

The final stage of construction has seen the two station entrances evolve and take shape, the direct connection to the existing Martin Place train station completed and the first portion of Martin Place plaza reopened. 

A 40-metre-high atrium is being unveiled as hoarding is coming down and temporary covers are being removed. 

A collection of eight brand-new artworks will be housed in the grand station, with seven of the artworks now in place. One of the artworks ‘Continuum’ by artist Mikala Dwyer includes a giant steel sculpture suspended from the ceiling in the northern public foyer opening to Castlereagh, Hunter and Elizabeth streets. 

Finishing touches are also being made to two commercial towers that rise above the two station entrances and will also open later this year. 

Martin Place plaza is due to completely reopen for the first time in almost three and a half years once the final artwork has been installed and public domain works have been completed. 

Once finished, Martin Place Metro Station will provide Northwest commuters with a direct rail connection to the commercial and financial hub of the city for the first time. Commuters will be able to access nearby retail zones and cultural institutions like the State Library, Domain and Royal Botanic Garden.  

For more information about Martin Place Station, visit sydneymetro.info/station/martin-place-station.

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