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This is Part 2 of my Sydney Metro update video series that is focussing on the upgrading of the Bankstown Line. Missed Part 1? - Here is the link - • Sydney Metro - Marrickville, Dulwich Hill,... I this video, I cover the upgrading of Belmore, Lakemba, Wiley Park & Punchbowl stations on the T3 Bankstown Line in preparation for the conversion to Sydney Metro in 2024. I'll be concentrating on the requirements for step free and level free access at each station. This includes installing lifts at Wiley Park, and Punchbowl stations. The platforms have also been raised and levelled, but done in such a way that preserves much of the original brick platform. However, they are still not high enough for the existing Waratah trains. You'll find out why in this video. At Wiley Park, you'll see a new station building beginning to take shape. You'll see work to create new or upgraded pedestrian plaza's at Belmore, Wiley Park and Punchbowl. Each station will have its own Sydney Metro services building. These are being built from scratch and you'll see how they are progressing at each station. There's lots to cover, so grab a cuppa and enjoy learning about the upgrades to these 4 stations on the Bankstown Line as part of the Sydney Metro Project. The video footage was filmed on several days between 31 October and 20 December 2021. Related Videos Part 1 - Marrickville to Campsie - • Sydney Metro - Marrickville, Dulwich Hill,... Timestamps 00:00 Belmore Station 06:32 Lakemba Station 12:18 Wiley Park Station 18:57 Punchbowl Station ** Attribution ** Wiley Park Image by Sydney Metro https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Punchbowl Image by Sydney Metro https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Map Data © OpenStreetMap contributors: https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright Research Documents Belmore Station Design and Precinct Plan https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Lakemba Design and Precinct Plan https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Wiley Park Station Design and Precinct Plan https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Punchbowl Station Design and Precinct Plan https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/de... Belmore Heritage Buildings - https://apps.environment.nsw.gov.au/d... Lakemba Heritage Buildings https://www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au/A... ** Patreon ** / transportvlog Support Transport Vlog on Patreon and get early access to videos, ad-free content, exclusive videos, Zoom chats and much more. ** Social Media *** Twitter - / transportvlog ** Equipment and Applications ** Cameras iPhone 11 (most footage) Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 camera (for the serious zoomed in close-ups!) Microphones Sabinetek SmartMike+ (when filming) Rode Smartlav+ (when editing) Editing Software Final Cut Pro Maps created using Affinity Designer ** Disclaimers. ** COVID-19 Most of my videos are recorded several weeks before being edited and uploaded. I always follow the government COVID-19 advice and requirements that applied on the day of filming. This is why you sometimes see me wearing a mask and at other times you don't. If you're watching this video during a Sydney lockdown, then please note that it was filmed at a time prior to these restrictions coming into effect. Accuracy I do my best to make the commentary in these videos as accurate as possible by checking facts on the internet and other sources. However, sometimes the information isn't available, so I'll use my railway knowledge and insight to explain something to the best of my ability. If accuracy is important, do check the comments, as other viewers will often pick up on things I've missed or any mistakes made. Also note that for older videos, things may change over time, causing some of the information to become out of date. Construction Sites, Maintenance Facilities and other Private Property All footage of construction sites, maintenance facilities and other private property is taken from a public vantage point. The only exception is if it's an open day or I have special permission to access the site. The iPhone's small lens and zoom function makes it easier to film through small gaps in hoardings or fencing, so it may look like I'm on site when I'm not! If you would like to know the exact filming location, then ask me in the comments.