Sydney's Beaches Link toll road to open two years later than initially proposed, report reveals
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Sydney's Beaches Link toll road to open two years later than initially proposed, report reveals

ABC  

Sydney's Beaches Link toll road will now be completed in 2028 — two years later than initially intended — an environmental impact statement has revealed. Key points: The tunnels are expected to make the drive from Dee Why to Sydney Airport almost one hour quicker A total of 41 properties will need to be acquired to build the new toll road It will mean motorists can bypass 19 sets of traffic lights at The Spit, Mosman and Neutral Bay The 7 kilometre tunnels will connect the Warringah Freeway at Cammeray to Balgowlah and Seaforth in the city's north-east, reaching a depth of 108 metres. The Northern Beaches Tunnel plan Eventually, people will be able to drive from the Beaches Link to WestConnex via the new Western Harbour Tunnel, which will direct traffic under North Sydney and Waverton to Rozelle. The State Government said drivers would bypass 19 sets of traffic lights through The Spit, Mosman and Neutral Bay, shaving 56 minutes off their travel time from Dee Why to Sydney Airport.

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