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Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Scot MacDonald MLC announced today work will begin in early 2018 on a maintenance facility on the Central Coast to prepare for the arrival of the state-of-the-art New Intercity Fleet.
“We have awarded a key contract for the detailed design and construction of a new maintenance facility to service the trains at Kangy Angy,” said Mr MacDonald.
“Infrastructure and property group John Holland will now begin pre-construction activities with major construction expected to start early in 2018.”
“The project is expected to generate 300 jobs on the Central Coast, including apprenticeships, during the construction and maintenance term.”
This facility will allow the 512 new Intercity carriages to seamlessly move onto the network and replace the ageing V-sets to provide customers who commute daily to Sydney from the South Coast, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Newcastle with a more comfortable and reliable journey.
The new trains will feature comfortable two-by-two seating with tray tables and cup holders, as well as the ability to charge mobile devices. There will be dedicated luggage and bicycle racks, extra space for wheelchairs and prams, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Better on-board technology such as CCTV cameras, customer help point alarms and fire detection technology will increase safety and security.
“We are proud to be getting on with the job of delivering this important project for our intercity customers,” said Mr MacDonald.
The new trains will come into service progressively, with the first trains anticipated to be delivered in 2019.
This article first appeared on www.transport.nsw.gov.au
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