Commuters face major delays as many stranded on trains stuck at stations across city
An incident at one train station has caused a major backlog on a city’s train network at peak hour.
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Commuters are facing major delays as trains grind to a halt on multiple lines across Sydney.
Trains running between Bondi Junction and Central on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line were stopped for about half an hour around the peak travel time on Thursday morning.
Travellers reported being stranded on trains that stalled at stations across the city for a number of minutes before resuming once more after 8am.
@TrainsInfo Sydney trains are awful my train has been stopped in the middle of no where for 15 minutes, no communication no nothing and now Iâm going to be 15 minutes late to my destination.
— Eksatt (@eksattnba) June 7, 2023
bruh how are Sydney trains actually this bad
— corinna â¡ (@sycamorexgirl) June 7, 2023
“Sydney trains are awful,” one person tweeted at 7.45am.
“My train has been stopped in the middle of nowhere for 15 minutes, no communication, no nothing and now I’m going to be 15 minutes late to my destination.”
“Brush how are Sydney trains actually this bad,” another wrote just after 8am.
Train stuck at regent's Park#sydneytrains#transportnswpic.twitter.com/Q7qpitG9We
— Ibrahim Chan (@1chng) June 7, 2023
Trains resumed services between Bondi Junction and Central on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line just after 8am, however commuters have been warned that delays will continue throughout the morning.
Customers have been warned to allow up to 20 minutes extra travel time and check the timetable as some services may have altered stops.
Frequent services are operating, some with changed stops.
A Transport NSW spokesman said the issue was “due to urgent track repairs at Martin Place”.
Commuters travelling on the Inner-West and Bankstown lines are also facing delays as urgent train repairs commenced just before 8am at Regents Park.
Sydney Trains are urging customers to allow plenty of extra travel time, as trains may stop on platforms or between stations for longer than normal while the incident is ongoing.
Allow extra travel time due to urgent train repairs at Regents Park.
— T3 Sydney Trains (@T3SydneyTrains) June 7, 2023
Trains may stop on platforms or between stations for longer than normal while the incident is ongoing.
Please allow plenty of extra travel time, check transport apps and information screens for service updates. pic.twitter.com/Z1hc6qNJSO
Some Western Line and North Shore Line trains are running up to 10 minutes late as a result of these delays on the network.
Commuters are advised to delay their trip or consider catching a local bus.
“Passengers should also allow plenty of extra travel time, listen to announcements and check information displays for service updates,” the spokesman said.
Originally published as Commuters face major delays as many stranded on trains stuck at stations across city