The ban on overtime work that starts today is scheduled to become a complete 24-hour train strike on Monday, which will mean thousands of Sydneysiders will be left to their own devices to get around.
Trains in Sydney will run on an extended overnight timetable from midnight until Sunday, after the railway workers union issued an ultimatum to the state government as part of escalating industrial ...
EXCLUSIVE: THE number of staff herding people on and off trains in peak hours at Sydney's busiest stations has ramped up ahead of the new timetable rollout. From today, marshals will be in place at ...
Thanks for joining us, we're going to wrap up our live coverage of today's events. You can catch up on the Sydney trains situation by taking a look at this story from ABC reporter Caroline Riches.
Sydney commuters were bracing for more chaos on the train network for a second evening. All suburban lines were running tonight, but at a "considerably reduced frequency", Transport for NSW advised.
A Transport for NSW spokesperson on Tuesday said the train timetable is "running close" to schedule and there were minimal delays as of 5am. But that is likely to worsen throughout the morning and the ...
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Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. The ban on overtime work that starts today is scheduled to become a complete 24-hour train strike on Monday, ...