All Brisbane City trains suspended
Commuters were delayed by up to two hour after all trains were suspended in Brisbane city because of a police incident earlier today.
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Brisbane train commuters were delayed by close to two hours on Saturday morning, after all trains were suspended in the city and buses brought in to ferry passengers.
Queensland Police issued an alert on social media about 8am saying buses would be used to move passengers to stations between Albion, Milton and South Brisbane, due to a “police incident”.
A police spokeswoman confirmed authorities had been on scene at Fortitude Valley train station since about 6am.
Police incident: All Brisbane City trains suspended - replaced by buses between Albion, Milton and South Brisbane. Expect delays. pic.twitter.com/ixd7ZfiCVW
— Queensland Police (@QldPolice) July 24, 2020
After delays close to two hours, all trains have now resumed, with travellers to still expect a residual 15-minute delay.
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