NSW trains fail to hit punctuality targets
The NSW rail network will struggle with punctuality if the increase in demand continues.
2 December, 2019The NSW rail network will struggle with punctuality if the increase in demand continues.
2 December, 2019Problem areas of network revealed.
12 April, 2017Four train construction groups have been invited to tender
9 July, 2015The New South Wales government plans to eliminate Sydney’s infamously hot and sweaty train rides through a big new investment in intercity rolling stock.
9 May, 2014By Paul Hemsley and Julian Bajkowski Investment levels and the mature age of the equipment running railways in New South Wales have long been the subject of steam-era jokes, but the state’s signal-master-in-chief, Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian, has hatched a cunning scheme to turn out-of-date rolling stock into real tourism revenue. The state government […]
28 May, 2013By Paul Hemsley The New South Wales government’s break-up of its single rail operator RailCorp has forced its senior managers to reapply for their positions after senior corporate jobs were split between replacement bodies Sydney Trains and NSW Trains. The latest round of musical chairs at the transport provider comes as the NSW government prosecutes […]
7 February, 2013By Paul Hemsley Another 690 railway workers in New South Wales Minister will be sacked under the latest sweeping changes ushered in by state Transport Minister, Gladys Berejiklian, that will separate the operation of metropolitan and country services into the brands Sydney Trains and NSW Trains. The return to separate rail operators for the state […]
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