en.Wedoany.com Reported - The New South Wales Government (NSW Government) has announced an additional A$190 million in the state budget to upgrade Windsor Road in the suburb of Rouse Hill.

Windsor Road is a key transport artery in Western Sydney, with over 30,000 motorists using it daily. The upgrade aims to alleviate local road traffic pressure, enhance safety, and provide faster, more reliable travel for local residents, workers, and businesses. The project will also connect to the new Rouse Hill Hospital, improving access to healthcare services for local families.
This work is part of the broader Windsor Road upgrade project, jointly funded by the state and federal governments with A$400 million. The overall project aims to increase road capacity, improve traffic flow, enhance safety, and reduce congestion, while also improving public transport connections in and around North West Sydney. Specific measures include: intersection improvements, including at the Windsor Road and Commercial Road intersection; widening Windsor Road between Mile End Road and Commercial Road to three lanes in each direction plus a bus lane; constructing a new shared path along the eastern side of Windsor Road; and building and upgrading public transport infrastructure, including a dedicated bus lane connecting the T-way (bus rapid transit system) to Mile End Road.
This additional investment builds on over A$7.4 billion already committed by the NSW Government to roads in Western Sydney since 2023.
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