The re-evaluation of plans for a Metro West extension come as the government committed on Tuesday to converting part of the T3 Bankstown rail line to carry driverless metro trains.
It will cost an extra $1.1 billion to complete the conversion of a 13-kilometre stretch of rail track between Bankstown and Sydenham, which will force tens of thousands of train commuters to catch buses for 12 months from the third quarter of next year.
A Metro West station was planned for Zetland, but the then…
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