Works have begun on the first stage of the $40 million Gosford Bypass upgrade in New South Wales.
These early works mark the start of a series of projects designed to remove bottlenecks and aid traffic free flowing traffic for the thousands of motorists who use the corridor.
The first stage of the project will prioritise the Manns Road and Stockyard Place intersection at West Gosford. It will deliver extended southbound lanes north of the intersection to keep traffic flowing and a new 2.5-metre-wide shared path for cyclists and pedestrians.
It will also include improvements to the right-turn lane into Stockyard Place, smoother, safer road surfaces and line markings and a relocated northbound bus stop for easier and safer access.
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Two additional projects are also currently in design and expected to be finalised in early 2026.
The Pacific Highway and Parsons Road intersection will improve roundabout capacity , and the Pacific Highway between Newling Street and Kathleen Morreau Road will focus on safety and pedestrian improvements.
Jenny Aitchison, Minister for Roads said, the project aims to ease congestion and get traffic moving on the Central Coast.
“The Gosford Bypass is a vital north–south link for locals, freight and visitors, and we’re getting on with the job of improving safety and reliability for every road user,” said Aitchison.
“This investment will make a real difference for thousands of motorists, cyclists and pedestrians who rely on this corridor every day.”
For more information, visit: www.transport.nsw.gov.au/




