Denistone Station has entered a new era with the completion of vital accessibility upgrades, while honouring the site’s history.
The upgrade includes two new lifts connecting the station entry to the platforms, while accessible paths from the new lifts to the boarding assistance zones have been upgraded.
New station canopies and accessible seating have been installed on both platforms, while handrails have been adjusted to meet current standards.
A commuter drop-off space has been established on Gordon Crescent, along with a new accessible parking space. Footpaths to the station have also been regraded to accessible standards.
Two new accessible bathrooms are now operational within the existing station building, along with upgrades to CCTV, lighting and wayfinding.
Transport for NSW also responded to community requests to see the station’s Inter-War style with Art Deco influences retained, reinstating the heritage awning at the entrance and windows to the platform waiting room.
Opening day at the new station will see a smoking ceremony, Red Set vintage train rides and a free sausage sizzle for residents and visitors.
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Transport Minister Jo Haylen said:
“Creating an accessible, reliable public transport system is my top priority.
“Improvements like this one reflect our commitment to creating a safe and accessible network.”
Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxale said:
“Denistone is a small station, but with an incredible history. It’s served commuters for over 85 years, but now for the first time, it will be fully accessible for everyone.
“We’ve had to campaign long and hard for every accessibility upgrade in the Ryde area. Residents in Denistone have been advocating for this upgrade since before I joined Ryde Council in 2012, now they will be able to make the most of these improvements.
“I’m also pleased we now have a State Labor Government that will fight for accessible stations that are as good as this one, across NSW.”