$1M Boost to Revamp Underpass to Queen St Journey

Mayor Darcy Lound at the Campbelltown Station Underpass.JPG

Council will partner with Transport for NSW on an exciting initiative to improve the pedestrian experience between Campbelltown Station and Queen Street, helping it become a more vibrant, safer and well-connected space.

Campbelltown is one of seven pilot councils benefiting from Transport's $7 million reVITALise – Public Transport Precinct Vibrancy Grant program, receiving $1 million to design and deliver community-informed placemaking and vibrancy initiatives in public transport precincts.

We're inviting residents to join us at the entrance of the Campbelltown Station Underpass (near the bus stops) for a Community Co-Design Walkshop on Wednesday 12 March from 5.30pm to 7pm, with a pop-up engagement session to follow on Thursday 13 March from 3.30pm.

We will use these opportunities to engage with local community and commuters to seek their feedback and listen to their ideas on how to improve the experience between Campbelltown Station and Queen Street.

Improvements might include amenity and accessibility features, for people when walking or riding, such as seating, lighting, public art and murals, or supporting infrastructure.

"The reVITALise grant is more than just an investment in infrastructure—it's an investment in our community's future," Mayor Cr Darcy Lound said.

"We're transforming the connection between Campbelltown Station and Queen Street to improve the experience of anyone who walks, cycles, or commutes. And we're doing it together, by listening to our community and gathering feedback to ensure this project reflects the needs and vision of the people who use the space every day." Cr Lound said.

Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren said: "The reVITALise program is a great initiative and investment in our community."

"The grant will allow for much needed improvements to the connection between Campbelltown Station and Queen Street, by engaging with the community and most importantly, listening to their feedback so as to ensure that the project reflects the needs of the people who use it most."

This project is proudly funded by Transport for NSW as part of the reVITALise – Public Transport Precinct Vibrancy Grant.

Projects will be delivered by mid-2026.

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