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Trains and buses across NSW have been thrown into chaos after an intense weather 'bomb cyclone' struck the state.
The rail agencies and the RTBU object to the measure, arguing it was put forward after negotiations had ended, with Sydney Trains executive Fatima Abbas stating it would impact about 350 workers.
Sydney commuters have been warned to 'allow extra travel time' following an incident.
Transport authorities say Sydney’s train network should return to its normal schedule in time for Thursday’s morning peak hour after a day and a half of chaos.
Transport for NSW told NewsWire that Sydney Trains are planning to run a normal timetable on Thursday. “We acknowledge how frustrating this has been for passengers and apologise for the ongoing ...
Those travelling on Sydney trains this evening should expect delays, after trains on multiple lines were halted for a police operation.
Sydney commuters are being advised to plan ahead and allow extra travel time, with the city's rail network set to face disruption throughout the day and week due to ongoing action by train staff.