Trains are not running between Hornsby and Gosford due to ‘emergency’ incident at Point Clare
An emergency incident has scuttled commuter travel plans on Tuesday evening, with services cancelled between Sydney, Gosford and Newcastle. See what it means for you.
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Sydney’s rail service has led to commuter chaos following an emergency incident at Point Clare.
Trains are not running between Hornsby and Gosford due to an incident, according to Transport for NSW.
A bus service run by Clarke and Glenorie Coaches has been set up and is now operating between Hornsby and Gosford.
#CentralCoastNewcastleLine Trains are running late due to an incident requiring emergency services at Point Clare.
â NSW TrainLink North (@TrainLinkNorth) October 31, 2023
Trains may stop on platforms or between stations for longer than normal while the incident is ongoing.
Delay travel if possible or consider using other transport pic.twitter.com/fJ88qThW4C
Trains may stop on platforms or between stations for longer than normal while the incident is ongoing, TfNSW has warned.
The rail line between Hornsby and Gosford was forecast to reopen around 5pm.
Commuters have been advised to allow plenty of extra travel time, delay travel if possible or consider using other transport.
Trains were running again between Hornsby and Gosford as of 6pm.