It was another day of chaos on Sydney trains, the latest chapter in what feels like a never-ending saga of disruption and delay for the rail network.
With the original power issue still not resolved, it’s possible delays could continue tomorrow morning. Check back in with us first thing tomorrow to find out if your morning commute will be impacted.
But for now, here’s where we’ll leave our live coverage. To finish, let’s take a look back at what happened today:
- Shortly after 2.30pm, a train became entangled in a live wire suspended above train tracks near Strathfield station at Homebush, triggering a power outage.
- Around 300 passengers on that train, as well as commuters on three other trains on tracks nearby, were trapped on board for several hours.
- Transport for NSW isolated the live wire and safely evacuated the passengers by about 6pm.
- On platforms around Sydney, chaos quickly ensued, with the timing of the disruption falling just before the evening commute.
- The power outage is still impacting all services, with only shuttle services running on all lines except the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line, which was never impacted.
- Transport for NSW Coordinator-General Howard Collins apologised for the issue at a press conference. Collins dismissed criticisms of the maintenance of the network’s live wires.
- Bus replacement services were rolled out, and many commuters turned to the Metro to make their way home.
- The state government initiated its agreement with Uber against unreasonable surge pricing during the disruption but some commuters still reported being charged more than usual.