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 ...
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 ...
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.
TRAIN customers from Penrith to the Inner West can look forward to more than 300 extra weekly services, better connections and more reliable trips when the new timetable is introduced on Sunday 26 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crowds are pictured outside Sydney's Central Station. Picture: Reddit Sydney commuters may be in for some much-need relief with ...
More than 300 trains have already been cancelled this morning after Sydney Trains failed to prevent another round of planned industrial action by rail workers. Almost 200 Sydney Trains drivers and ...
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, ...