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they are putting a toll on m4 and widening it at the same time - this will help pay for the additional tunnel parts

full info and good map here

http://smh.drive.com.au/roads-and-traffic/drivers-face-735-toll-on-new-115b-westconnex-20130919-2u2lo.html

"The M4 widening between Church Street, Parramatta, and Homebush Bay Drive from three lanes in each direction to four will be the first stage of the project. Construction will start in early 2015 and is expected to be finished in 2017."

they are putting a toll on m4 and widening it at the same time - this will help pay for the additional tunnel parts

full info and good map here

http://smh.drive.com.au/roads-and-traffic/drivers-face-735-toll-on-new-115b-westconnex-20130919-2u2lo.html

"The M4 widening between Church Street, Parramatta, and Homebush Bay Drive from three lanes in each direction to four will be the first stage of the project. Construction will start in early 2015 and is expected to be finished in 2017."

3 years of 40km/h road works zones! :(

3 years of 40km/h road works zones! :(

im in the hills, and to be fair the m2 widening was annoying but not that bad. 40kph was only at night. during day it was 60-80. although i did get traffic jams at 12am at night cos of 1 lane each way :/

but imagine a 4 lane wide, perfect surface m4! :)

popo will have a field day when this is complete haha

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