The State Government is facing urgent calls to deploy temporary loop buses and more parking spaces across Sydney’s transport hubs as decades of poor planning leave station carparks overflowing before dawn.

NSW Opposition leader Kellie Sloan has called on the State Government to urgently increase the number of parking spaces at commuter carparks, after this masthead reported more than half of Park&Ride stations across the network are full before 9am.

“They owe it to the frustrated drivers who are doing circles in the morning around some of these metro stops to find some short term solutions as well,” Ms Sloane said.

“They need to address the issues that are created by the wildly popular metros that people are loving, but we have to address the backlog, the queues, the lack of planning around them.

“Labor needs a long-term plan to keep pace with demand, but in the meantime it should introduce loop bus services to help frustrated drivers across Sydney’s west, southwest and northwest.”

Inadequate planning has already plagued the planned 2100-space carpark at Tallawong Metro Station – with council data revealing that demand has already reached 2400 spots a day before construction on the carpark has even begun.

The three-level Park&Ride at Ashfield Station was only erected in 2018, and promised to account for 15 per cent patronage growth to 2036 – but residents say it’s already insufficient regularly full before 7.30am.

Commuter Isobel Gallego, 37, said she regularly parked illegally at Ashfield when the facility becomes full, and previously received a fine because she had no option but to be on time for work.

“It fills up insanely,” she said. “I have these issues with my husband, because I am telling him: ‘I need to leave now otherwise I won’t get a spot and I don’t want to get another fine‘”.

“When it fills up people start parking where possible, without affecting the traffic”.

Ms Gallego travels 20 minutes from the neighbouring suburb, Roselands, to take a direct train to Parramatta, where she works.

She said it was frustrating to stress about getting a carpark, and would appreciate a better maintained commuter carpark as a growing homeless encampment is taking spots.

“If there were more spaces that would be amazing and convenient”.

Lousia Defranti, 55, and her daughter, Josie Kilham, 17, said unreliable bus services and a 20 minute walk in the early morning dark force them to use the commuter carpark.

“They might need a couple more levels because it’s not enough (and) to some degree, if they build more, it’ll just get filled up”.

NSW Transport Minister John Graham acknowledged that parking availability was a major concern for commuters in certain areas, and noted the worst shortage was was Tallawong.

“It really depends on the area of Sydney you’re coming from,” Mr Graham said.

“Since coming to office we’ve added more than 1800 car spaces at rail stations, and planning is underway to add over 2000 more.

“In addition to car spaces, our bus services, cycling and walking infrastructure and our housing policies are all geared towards making rail transport as convenient as possible.

“We’ve added almost 6000 new weekly bus services since coming to office, many of which connect passengers with metro and train stations.”