Sydney train delays hit hard Friday as signal repairs at Ashfield station sparked chaos. The issue, just 10 kilometers from the CBD, disrupted multiple lines. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Sydney train delays hit hard Friday as signal repairs at Ashfield station sparked chaos. The issue, just 10 kilometers from the CBD, disrupted multiple lines.
Signal repairs have caused chaos across Sydney’s rail network. Picture: Nine

Sydney Train Delays Impact Multiple Lines

Repairs at Ashfield triggered service gaps on T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T7, T8, and T9 lines. By 7 p.m., delays continued, and limited buses struggled to manage crowded stations.

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Intercity services to Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Newcastle, and NSW south coast also faced disruptions. Meanwhile, the metro system ran smoothly despite handling heavier-than-usual passenger loads on Friday.

Angry commuters flooded social media with complaints about the chaotic situation and prolonged waits. One traveler vented, saying they waited over two hours from Parramatta to Strathfield.

Another commuter reported a 50-minute trip from Harbour Bridge to Central, usually an 18-minute journey. They questioned why Sydney Trains, earning millions in $USD daily, struggled with disruptions.

NSW Transport Minister John Graham issued an apology to commuters facing significant issues on Friday night. He explained that signal problems at Ashfield required urgent fixes, affecting three inbound lines.

The repair work caused ongoing delays and service gaps, extending into the busy evening peak hours. Graham thanked passengers for their patience and urged them to check apps for updates.

Sydney Train Delays Spark Commuter Outrage

Frustrated travelers demanded refunds, calling the situation a waste of their Friday evening after work. Another highlighted the inconvenience of commuting home only to face unexpected setbacks.

Sydney Trains has not confirmed when normal service will resume, adding uncertainty for affected commuters. Authorities now encourage passengers to use alternate options, like buses and the metro system.

The widespread disruptions ruined weekend plans for many, sparking outrage across social media platforms. Commuters expressed disbelief that one station’s repairs could derail an entire network so drastically.

Officials continue monitoring the situation, but no clear timeline for resolution has emerged yet. For now, travelers must rely on real-time updates and adjust their routes accordingly.

This incident highlights ongoing challenges for Sydney’s rail network, despite its critical role in daily commuting. Passengers hope for quick improvements, yet Friday’s chaos leaves many skeptical of reliability.

Transport authorities promise to address the issue, yet commuters remain cautious after this major disruption. As the evening unfolds, Sydney’s train system faces scrutiny for handling unexpected repairs.

Source: www.theaustralian.com.au

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