Commuter Car Parking

Commuter Car Parking

The Penrith City Centre Off-Street Car Park Locations Map below provides information on the parking options available across the Penrith City Centre.

Penrith Council provides a significant number of unrestricted parking spaces in close proximity to local train stations, however the State Government is responsible for commuter car parking.

For more information call Transport for NSW’s dedicated hotline 1800 684 490, email  or go to Transport NSW Penrith Station Upgrade.

Penrith City Centre Car Parks

View the interactive Penrith City Centre Parking map or download the Penrith City Centre Off-Street Public Car Park Locations Map.

Accessible parking on the northern side of Penrith Station is located in the multi-storey commuter car park.

Accessible parking is provided in many off-street parking locations in the Penrith City Centre. For further information on the location of accessible parking,  view or download the City Centre Off-Street Public Car Park Locations Map

Council is working to build and support a City that is accessible and inclusive for everyone in our community. Find out more about our Access Committee and Inclusion Action Plan, as well as facilities, activities and initiatives supporting people with disability in Penrith on the Accessible Penrith page.

The State Government is responsible for commuter car parking.

For more information call 1800 684 490 or email  or go to Transport NSW Penrith Station Upgrade

Council has highlighted the Penrith community’s need for increased, convenient and safe commuter car parking options around our key rail stations.

In a detailed submission to the State Government's inquiry into commuter car parking in NSW, Council emphasised the importance of commuter car parking as a critical element of the state's public transport system, crucial to our community who often have to travel long distances to work. Read more about Council's submission into Commuter Car Parking in NSW.

Report a parking sign

Parking signs convey directions for safe and convenient parking. They benefit all road user, including pedestrians, and are the responsibility of the NSW Government on State (Major) Road, and Council on Local (minor) roads.

If you see confusing, faulty or damaged parking signs on State Roads, you can let Service NSW know online. They can then take action where appropriate.

Report a parking sign

For local Roads please use Council’s Report a Problem form.