Sydney train commuters warned to prepare for more disruptions as services cut

Updated January 15, 2018 09:38:19

Sydney commuters have been advised to brace for further train delays this morning as Sydney Trains cancels 38 services across the network because of staff shortages.

Sydney Trains advised this morning it had cancelled services that are typically the least busy, operate outside of peak hours or have another train scheduled soon after.

The ABC understands trains running between Lidcombe and Olympic Park will run every 20 minutes instead of every 10 minutes.

There have already been minor delays to some lines during the morning peak hour commute, and Sydney Trains have advised that buses may supplement some trains.

The Rail, Tram and Bus Union says the reason Sydney's train timetable will be under pressure again today will be due to an excess of approved leave by Sydney Trains, as well as the reopening of the Hornsby junction.

The cancellations today are a fraction of the 1,500 train services added to the Sydney network every week by the new timetable announced in November.

More service delays expected

Commuters in Sydney faced significant delays across two days last week, with the train network seizing up during a chaotic peak hour which saw severe overcrowding and "indefinite delays".

At the height of the delays, eight out of 10 train lines were not running to a timetable anymore, with no expected departure times available, and travellers were also turned away from certain platforms at Central and Wynyard due to significant overcrowding.

Key stakeholders were at odds over what caused the meltdown, with everything from the weather to sick drivers, rostering, training, a new timetable and an act of God being blamed in the aftermath.

On Friday, Sydney and NSW train drivers warned management to "prepare for action" after voting 'yes' to taking protected industrial action, paving the way for a strike.

The Rail Bus and Tram Union says they are forced to take action because management refuses to negotiate a fair and reasonable enterprise agreement covering 9,0000 Sydney and NSW Trains workers.

Topics: rail-transport, sydney-2000

First posted January 15, 2018 08:39:04

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