‘Sneak strike’: State government says rail union is gaslighting commuters
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Passengers urged to delay non-essential travel as rail strike goes ahead
NSW passengers have been warned to expect delays. Images: Daria Nipot/stock.adobe.comTransport for NSW has urged passengers to delay non-essential travel as industrial action goes ahead today. Late last night (February 13), the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) announced that talks with the State Government had fallen through. Today’s industrial action will consist of a go-slow, with trains running 23km an hour slower than usual. Commuters a…
Rail passengers urged to delay non-essential travel
Friday 14 February 2025 Passengers are urged to delay non-essential travel as there are lengthy delays, service cancellations and very large service gaps are expected on the rail network today due to a high level of staff absences due to industrial action. Services will be affected on all lines but will be particularly impacted on the South Coast Line where there are no train services running. There are 4 buses operating on the South Coast Li…
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