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.
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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