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Wynyard Walk

Wynyard Walk
Wynyard Station Barangaroo Exit access 2017.jpg
Wynyard Walk Tunnel
Overview
Other name(s) Wynyard Walk Tunnel
Location Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 33°51′56″S 151°12′19″E / 33.86556°S 151.20528°E / -33.86556; 151.20528Coordinates: 33°51′56″S 151°12′19″E / 33.86556°S 151.20528°E / -33.86556; 151.20528
Crosses
  • Clarence Street
  • Margaret Street
  • Kent Street
Start Wynyard station
End Barangaroo
Operation
Constructed 2012–2016
Opened 20 November 2016 (2016-11-20)
Traffic Pedestrian only
Technical
Design engineer
Length 180 metres (590 ft)
Width 9 metres (30 ft)

The Wynyard Walk is a 180-metre-long (590 ft) pedestrian link and tunnel between Wynyard station and Barangaroo in the Sydney central business district in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The walkway was officially opened on 20 September 2016. Wynyard Walk provides a quick and safe route and has increased the entry and exit capacity of Wynyard station to meet demand as Barangaroo is redeveloped. An estimated 20,000 pedestrians per hour can walk through the tunnel. In 2009, prior to construction of Barangaroo, the pedestrian tunnel was estimated to cost A$100 million.

The project involved the construction of:

The construction contract was awarded to Thiess in September 2012. In early 2014, construction at the Western Portal was put on hold to allow archaeologists to work on the site to preserve significant European and indigenous artefacts unearthed during excavation.

On 19 October 2015, a new pedestrian bridge over Sussex Street was opened. It provided a route onto the Napoleon Bridge directly into Barangaroo from Westpac Place behind the Sussex Hotel. While some construction of the Clarence Street entrance and minor finishes on Wynyard Walk continued until late 2016, the tunnel is open between 24 hours per day.

Following the completion of the walk, the plaza formerly known as Wynyard Plaza was renamed as the Napoleon Plaza in honour of the French convict and prominent Sydney developer, Francis Girard.


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