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The Sydney Trains A & B sets, also referred to as the Waratah trains, are classes of double-decker electric multiple units (EMU) that currently operate on the Sydney Trains network. Based on the earlier M sets , the Waratahs were manufactured by a joint consortium between CRRC and Downer Rail , with initial construction taking place overseas in ...
The fate of Sydney’s world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks display hangs in the balance this year, police say, due to industrial action by rail unions.. The New South Wales police commissioner ...
The 2023 Optus outage was an unplanned outage of all Optus internet, cellular and fixed-line services in Australia first detected on 8 November 2023 at 04:05 AEDT. [2] The outage caused disruption across government and corporate sectors including hospitals, banks, train services, EFTPOS payment systems, and calls to emergency services.
The Royal National Park railway line (1886-1991), converted to a heritage tramway for the Sydney Tramway Museum. Partially converted lines. The Bankstown railway line (1895-2024), converted to form part of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest line. The Carlingford railway line (1885-2020), converted to form part of the Parramatta Light Rail.
Katy Docherty-Warren - BBC News, South East. January 2, 2025 at 9:01 AM ... Urgent viaduct repairs cause train disruption. Sussex train services over Christmas and New Year. Related internet links.
The A$21.6 billion ($15 billion) Sydney Metro line along a major north-southwest artery has featured in hundreds of photos and videos on TikTok and Instagram since it opened in late August.
The Sydney Metro is a rapid transit rail system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The system is owned by the Government of New South Wales [ 1 ] and is operated under contract by Metro Trains Sydney , a joint venture between MTR Corporation , John Holland Group , and UGL Rail . [ 2 ]
A crowded eight-car suburban train from Liverpool to Sydney was standing in the station at Berala when a second, equally crowded train from Bankstown ran into the rear (in heavy fog conditions) killing 10 people and injuring 140. Four of the carriages of the Liverpool train were telescoped into each other, with the dead being in the last two.