Train chaos strikes Sydney at peak hour: Key lines in disarray after a crucial staff member called in sick
- Several Sydney train lines have been affected
- Transport NSW blamed ‘staff resourcing issue’
Commuters have been slammed with major delays in Sydney with several peak-hour train services cancelled.
Transport New South Wales said a ‘staff resourcing issue’ is causing the cancellations – believed to be a key worker who has called in sick.
T1 Western and T5 Cumberland lines have completely stopped in both directions and commuters are having to use an alternative bus service.
The T1 North Shore and the T2 Inner West and Leppington lines are also expected to be affected for up to an hour.
Commuters have been slammed with major delays in Sydney with several peak-hour train services cancelled. Travellers are pictured at Central Station
A ‘staff resourcing issue’ is causing train line chaos across Sydney on Thursday evening. Commuters are pictured at Parramatta train station
‘A limited number of buses are replacing trains between Parramatta and St Marys, and between Parramatta and Richmond on the T1 Western Line, the T5 Cumberland Line and the Blue Mountains Line due to a staff resourcing issue,’ a Transport NSW spokesperson said.
‘Sydney Trains apologises for the inconvenience and thanks our passengers for their patience.’
More to come.
Buses are being used to replace trains on several routes (signs pointing to replacements are pictured)
Travellers are pictured waiting to board buses that are replacing cancelled trains
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