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No end to stalemate as Sydney 36 hours from train shutdown

No end to stalemate as Sydney 36 hours from train shutdown

Commuters have been warned the passenger rail network won’t run from Friday morning until Sunday morning in a major escalation of a pay dispute.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan, Jessica McSweeney and Anthony Segaert

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The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping

The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping

Ahead of the looming rail shutdown, Rose Valente has hired a private bus to get her patrons to and from major football matches. Others are less optimistic.

  • by Alyssa Talakovski and Anthony Segaert
What you need to know about the Sydney train shutdown

What you need to know about the Sydney train shutdown

It’s been called the worst shutdown on the rail network in living memory. Here are the key things you need to know.

  • by Cindy Yin
Sydney trains to shut down from Thursday to Sunday, disrupting millions of commuters

Sydney trains to shut down from Thursday to Sunday, disrupting millions of commuters

Transport Minister Jo Haylen warned there would be “major disruptions” and urged commuters to avoid peak travel times during the shutdown.

  • by Max Maddison, Matt O'Sullivan and Cindy Yin
Rail workers given ultimatum to drop demands for 24-hour services

Rail workers given ultimatum to drop demands for 24-hour services

The state government’s request raises the risk of severe disruptions or a shutdown of Sydney’s passenger rail network as workers refuse to budge.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
What London transport chief thinks about Sydney’s new metro

What London transport chief thinks about Sydney’s new metro

The man who runs one of the world’s largest public transport authorities has some sage advice for Sydney.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
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‘Cab invasions’: Metro Trains beefs up security after passengers break into driver cabins

‘Cab invasions’: Metro Trains beefs up security after passengers break into driver cabins

Train drivers have reported dozens of encounters with people who have broken into cabins at the rear of trains this year.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Touch-on stand-off: State government in dispute with US firm over myki upgrade

Touch-on stand-off: State government in dispute with US firm over myki upgrade

The Victorian government and the company building its $1.7 billion new public transport ticket system are locked in an acrimonious legal stand-off which has threatened to derail the rollout of a long-awaited myki replacement.

  • by Patrick Hatch and Kieran Rooney
How Sydney’s new metro line is reshaping weekend travel

How Sydney’s new metro line is reshaping weekend travel

New figures show the number of people passing through a CBD metro station on Saturdays is as high as the busiest weekday.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Free fares on Sydney’s light rail network in bid to end industrial standoff

Free fares on Sydney’s light rail network in bid to end industrial standoff

The government has intervened after tram drivers threatened a disruptive go-slow if fares were not cut to 50¢ a trip.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
The threat to stop Sydney’s trains, unless they run 24 hours a day

The threat to stop Sydney’s trains, unless they run 24 hours a day

A major work ban is due to start next Thursday and will cripple Sydney’s passenger train network if workers proceed.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan

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