From , Transport for NSW began publishing a separate live parking count for Gordon Henry St South. ParkRide Planner now collects that count alongside Gordon North, giving commuters two distinct options to check before driving to the station.
The important distinction: separate live data began on 11 August. This does not mean a brand-new car park opened that day. South-side commuter parking existed earlier; the new part is that commuters can now see its availability separately.
What changed on 11 August
We now have separate live data for Gordon South. The information available to commuters confirms:
- Gordon South has its own live availability count;
- the monitored car park has 331 spaces;
- it is separate from the 213-space Gordon North car park; and
- ParkRide Planner has saved every Gordon South reading made available from 11 August onward.
That is enough to provide useful live availability now. It is not yet enough to claim a typical fill time for Gordon South.
What the first two days show
Gordon South history begins at 10:00 am on 11 August. The first reading already showed zero spaces, so there is no earlier morning curve showing when the car park filled. Spaces began to return after midday and continued recovering through the afternoon.
On 12 August, the first complete morning in the available history, Gordon South started with more than 320 spaces. Availability fell quickly after 7:00 am, reached about 100 spaces around 8:00 am and about 50 around 9:00 am. It stayed tight through the middle of the day, with roughly 30 spaces at its lowest point, but did not reach exact full.
Read this carefully: 11 August is a partial day that begins after the car park had already filled. 12 August is one complete morning, not a typical pattern. The two lines are observed history, not a forecast.
Gordon now has separate North and South listings
Gordon North and Gordon South now appear as separate car parks, with a combined 544 monitored spaces. A commuter can compare the two rather than relying on one station-wide number.
Swipe across to compare both facilities.
| Car park | Monitored spaces | Train services | In ParkRide Planner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gordon Henry St North | 213 | T1, T9 | Separate live availability |
| Gordon Henry St South | 331 | T1, T9 | Separate live availability |
The combined number covers these two monitored Park & Ride car parks. It is not a count of every possible parking space around Gordon station.
Why separate live availability matters
A single Gordon total would hide a practical choice. North may be constrained while South still has room, or the reverse. Separate counters let commuters compare the two before committing to one approach.
More useful than a station-wide total
Drivers can see which side has space instead of discovering the difference after reaching Gordon.
A better basis for alerts
Each facility can be favourited, monitored and used as a distinct scheduled parking target.
History starts separately
South will build its own weekday patterns instead of borrowing Gordon North's behaviour.
What Gordon North usually does
ParkRide Planner's production history for Gordon North covers 47 valid normal-term weekdays from to . It became practically full on all 47 of those days.
The current 12-week pattern puts Gordon North's practical-full time around 7:15–7:35 am from Monday to Thursday, and around 8:25 am on Friday. ParkRide Planner treats a car park as practically full only when very few spaces remain for a sustained period, rather than reacting to one noisy reading.
Do not transfer these times to South: Gordon North's history explains why another visible option is useful. It does not tell us when South will fill or how drivers will split between the two car parks.
Building Gordon South's 12-week guidance
ParkRide Planner has backfilled all Gordon South history made available from 11 August and will keep collecting new readings from now on.
Early weekday guidance will remain limited until several matching weekdays exist. As the history grows, Gordon South will move into the same normal-term, same-weekday 12-week approach used for established car parks. That will support typical full times, Today vs Usual comparisons and more useful planning without pretending that one or two mornings are normal.
For now, live availability is the reliable part: check Gordon North and South before leaving, and treat any historical guidance for South as still developing.
What remains unknown
No primary source located for this review established a public opening date for a new 331-space structure. Ku-ring-gai Council records show commuter parking already existed around Gordon station, while a secondary parking guide described Henry St South as operating before separate live data began.
The evidence therefore supports newly available as separate live data, not newly opened on 11 August. It remains unclear whether monitoring was added to an existing south-side area, whether spaces were regrouped, or whether a physical change also occurred.
Current installed apps can show Gordon South as a separate live car park. The next app update adds the complete built-in experience across Plan, Siri and Shortcuts, Home Screen widget selection and Apple Watch.
Once enough history exists, the useful follow-up is whether South changes North's typical full time, how demand splits by weekday, and whether either side usually retains useful capacity at 8:00 or 9:00 am.
Sources and disclosure
- Transport for NSW Open Data: live car park availability, updated 11 August 2026.
- Transport for NSW: live parking documentation, used to confirm Gordon South's name, location and monitored capacity.
- Transport for NSW: Transport Park&Ride car parks, for access arrangements and eligibility for up to 18 hours of free parking.
- Ku-ring-gai Council: Car parks, listing council and commuter parking around Gordon station.
- The Post: Park & Ride Gordon and Thornleigh commuter parking, published 1 April 2026 (secondary operational context).
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