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LIMITED TRAIN SERVICES TO RESUME TOMORROW

Written by Aksel Ritenis

LIMITED TRAIN SERVICES TO RESUME TOMORROW

Limited train services will be in operation across Greater Sydney tomorrow.

Reduced services will return across all lines on the Sydney Trains network from 5:00am and will run at a minimum 30 minute frequency throughout the day. Some commuters may experience a service every 15 minutes but journey times will be longer as trains are required to stop at more stations.  

Sydney Trains encourage commuters who typically rely on the rail network to find alternative travel options, if possible. These limited services are there to support essential workers and commuters who have no other options to get to where they need to go.

To supplement the limited train timetable, 150 rail replacement bus services will also operate along major rail corridors.

Two pop-up commuter car parks will be established at Moore Park and Rosehill Gardens, providing park and walk options for transport customers using other modes to get into the major centres.

Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink remain at the Fair Work Commission, seeking to extend the suspension of protected industrial action on the rail network. I urge the combined rail unions to put their political agenda aside so Sydneysiders don’t face more interruptions.

The NSW Government will continue to negotiate with the unions and work through their list of claims, which form part of ongoing Enterprise Agreement negotiations.

All other modes of public transport will continue to run to an enhanced COVID timetable. Masks remain mandatory on public transport and green dots are in place to guide customers on the best places to sit or stand on services.

Customers should continue to allow extra travel time and plan ahead at https://transportnsw.info.

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Aksel Ritenis

Publisher and Custodian of the Sydney Times

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