Rawson Rd Level Crossing in Woy Woy Gets Safety Boost

NSW Gov

The Minns Labor Government is moving to make one of the Central Coast's busiest level crossings safer, today unveiling plans for a major upgrade at Rawson Road and Railway Street in Woy Woy.

After years of community concern and a string of crashes, Transport for NSW and Sydney Trains have kicked off detailed design work to overhaul the level crossing and adjoining intersection.

The safety blitz is backed by funding through the Minns Government's Towards Zero Safer Roads Program and Sydney Trains' Level Crossing Safety Improvement Program.

Between July 2019 and June 2024, there were 14 crashes at the site, including three serious injuries, prompting calls from locals for urgent action.

Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch has been leading the charge to improve safety and access.

The proposed upgrade, which is now being refined, includes:

  • New traffic lights to safely manage movements
  • A new pedestrian crossing across the southern side of the rail line
  • Separated pedestrian and vehicle paths on the northern side of the rail line
  • CCTV monitoring
  • A ban on the eastbound right turn into Railway Street
  • New cycle lanes, resurfacing and line marking
  • Upgraded kerbs, footpaths and signage.

Detailed design work is underway with the community to be invited to have their say in 2026. Timing for construction will be confirmed following planning approvals.

Premier of New South Wales Chris Minns said:

"Families, commuters and kids walking to and from the station have been dealing with this dangerous crossing for too long, so we're stepping in to fix it.

"Our message is simple: everyone deserves to get home safely. This project will help make that happen."

Minister for Roads and Minister for Regional Transport, Jenny Aitchison said:

"This crossing has been the site of far too many crashes, and locals have been telling us loud and clear that it needs attention.

"This upgrade will make every journey through Woy Woy safer - whether you're walking, cycling, catching a train or driving."

Minister for the Central Coast, David Harris said:

"This has been a long-standing community concern, and I'm thrilled we're delivering real action.

"Fixing this crossing will improve safety, cut risk, and make it easier for locals and visitors to move around our beautiful Peninsula."

Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch said:

"Anyone who lives here knows how busy and stressful this crossing can get, especially at school pick-up, during peak hour or on summer weekends.

"These upgrades will make a huge difference for Woy Woy and the Gosford community."

Central Coast Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said:

"This is an important project for the local community, and also for people travelling through Woy Woy to the town centre, hospitals or popular Peninsula holiday locations.

"We look forward to working with Transport for NSW and Sydney Trains to ensure residents and visitors can enjoy increased safety and reduced risk when using the level crossing."

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