About 40 people gathered on the weekend to send a message to the state government they don't want a new 210-space commuter car park at Heathcote East.
Sutherland Shire councillors Diedree Steinwall and Greg McLean were among the group who lined the footpath on the road bridge over the train line, near McDonald's.
The protest was organised at short notice following the announcement by Transport Minister Rob Stokes and Heathcote MP Lee Evans that a promised multi-level commuter car park at Engadine would be scrapped and replaced by an expansion of at grade parking at Heathcote East.
An organiser of the protest said the main concerns were "the narrow bridge and traffic gridlock in this tiny village".
"We are calling on Mr Evans to meet with us," he said.
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