Passengers have been warned to expect lengthy delays on train services after over a dozen services were cancelled as the state’s rail unions strike.
Up to eighteen train services had been cancelled, impacting about 360 trips and sparking delays up to 40 minutes on Saturday.
Commuters planning to catch the train to the Randwick races, Carols in the Domain and Big Bash cricket have been told to expect major delays and cancellations.
On the T1 North Shore line between 10am and 1pm, half of the 12 services from Hornsby were cancelled.
Passengers attending major events in Sydney on Saturday including the annual Carols in the Domain, Randwick races and Big Bash cricket have been warned of lengthy delays and cancellations.
Services are still operating, but last-minute cancellations and timetable gaps are expected to add to journey times.
Sydney’s iconic fireworks are at risk of being cancelled as train strikes spark safety concerns for thousands who rely on public transport on New Year’s Eve.
Police Commissioner Karen Webb said she could not rule out cancelling the fireworks show if 250,000 revellers are able to get home safely that night.
Up to eighteen train services had been cancelled in Sydney, impacting about 360 trips and sparking delays up to 40 minutes on Saturday as rail union strikes continue
The iconic Sydney fireworks now hang in the balance as rail strikes spark safety concerns for the thousands of revellers using public transport on New Year’s Eve (last year’s are pictured)
‘I have grave concerns,’ she said on Friday.
‘Each year, we police New Year’s Eve on the basis that 250,000 people can come into the city and then safely leave the city.
‘Leaving the city is based on access to transport, including trains.
‘And if trains aren’t available, and people can’t leave the city, I have very large concerns of the risk that will create to the public because families won’t be able to get home and they’ll be trapped in the city with no way out.
‘I haven’t ruled out that I will recommend to the government that we cancel the fireworks. It’s that serious.’
The major update comes after the Federal Court dismissed the NSW government’s technical argument trying to invalidate the industrial action on Thursday afternoon.
More to come.
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