Intermodal precincts | Moorebank

The Moorebank Intermodal Precinct is the largest intermodal logistics precinct in Australia and is a nationally significant infrastructure project helping transform how freight is moved around the country.

Located 32km from Sydney and covering over 240 hectares of land in South-west Sydney, the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct is roughly the size of the Sydney CBD stretching from Circular Quay to Central Station.

The Moorebank Intermodal Precinct links directly to Port Botany and includes:

  • An IMEX (Import Export) Rail Terminal (opened in 2019) with expected capacity of 1.05 million TEU per year
  • An Interstate Rail Terminal with expected capacity of 500,000 TEU per year
  • Over 850,000 sqm of warehousing; and
  • Inter-connecting road links (M5 and M7) and rail links and a dedicated rail freight link to Port Botany via the South Sydney Freight Line.

At full capacity, the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct will take 3,000 heavy truck movements off Sydney’s roads each day and significantly reduce congestion. The precinct will also help to enable lower freight costs, reduce carbon emissions and deliver a range of community and environmental benefits.

Precinct progress

Concept and business case

Design and planning

Construction

Delivery and commission

Operations

Future expansion

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