Parramatta Railway Station NSW, Australia (2006)

Bovis Lend Lease chose Street Furniture Australia (SFA) for their major refurbishment project of the Parramatta Transport Interchange.

In order to satisfy stringent product requirements, SFA prepared special designs and manufactured a range of product samples.

The final seat design, the all-cast aluminium Concourse Seat (CML105), is an integral part of the station’s upgrade.

parramatta-station-2006-opening

2006 Grand Opening

 

Bovis Lend Lease chose Street Furniture Australia (SFA) for their major refurbishment project of the Parramatta Transport Interchange.

In order to satisfy stringent product requirements, SFA prepared special designs and manufactured a range of product samples.

The final seat design, the all-cast aluminium Concourse Seat (CML105), is an integral part of the station’s upgrade.

parramatta-station-2006-opening

2006 Grand Opening

 

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