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OPPOSITION CALLS FOR FREE TRAIN TRAVEL FOR MONDAY

The first of 17 new Waratah Series 2 trains arrives at Central Station. The new train took its place on the Sydney Trains network on Thursday, September 3, three months ahead of schedule. In February 2019, the NSW Government announced the procurement of an additional 17 Waratah Series 2 trains, bringing the total to 41. The introduction of the Waratah Series 2 fleet means that 100 per cent of the Sydney Trains fleet is now air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable ride for customers. The 17 trains were expected to cost the government close to $900 million when they were ordered last year.
Written by Aksel Ritenis

OPPOSITION CALL FOR FREE TRAIN TRAVEL FOR MONDAY

 

Following yesterday’s chaos on Sydney’s train network, the Opposition is calling on the Minns Government to implement a fare free day next Monday to apologise to impacted commuters.

 

In February 2022 then Opposition Leader Chris Minns supported providing a fare free Monday following a shutdown of the train network during a period of negotiations with trade unions. [1]

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Natalie Ward

Shadow Minister for Transport Natalie Ward said “the Premier and Transport Minister need to step up and be accountable for what occurred yesterday”.

 

In February 2022 responding to similar incident Transport Minister Jo Haylen commented:

“The lights are out across our train network, and they are also out in the Transport Minister’s office,”

“It’s clear there is no accountability. No one knows who’s in charge and passengers are yet again paying the price.”[2]

 

 

Shadow Minister for Transport Natalie Ward continued:

 

“In the past week we have seen the Premier and Transport Minister on leave with looming industrial action hanging over the State, the transport system grind to a halt and no one from the Government bothering to front up and provide answers on what they plan to do about it,” Ms Ward said.

 

“The Transport Minister launched a review promising to ‘fix’ Sydney trains, yet all we have seen is commuters inconvenienced and now the train system unable to function as a result of a single person phoning in sick.”

 

“The job of Government is to ensure the trains run on time, not issue press releases and reviews, The Government has a lot to answer for.”

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Aksel Ritenis

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