Bill Shorten's $6 billion election promise to western Sydney


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Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten has made an election pitch to western Sydney, with a commitment to invest $6 billion to build the Metro West line and Western Sydney rail.


Speaking at the NSW Labor conference, Mr Shorten said a Labor government would invest $3 billion to build the Western Sydney Rail, linking St Marys to the airport site at Badgerys Creek.


Labor leader Bill Shorten made the announcement on Sunday.

Labor leader Bill Shorten made the announcement on Sunday.


Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

The cost of the north-south rail link has been estimated to be as high as $7 billion.


“Western Sydney’s population is expected to grow by an additional one million people in the next 20 years, and traffic congestion is expected to cost Sydney nearly $15 billion by 2031,” Mr Shorten said.


“This project alone is expected to take 1000 cars off the road every time a train leaves the station, and Deloitte estimates the project will add over $44 billion in benefits to the economy by 2040.”


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