packed
who was in the midst of the panic when folks were trying to get home from the city, told PEDESTRIAN.TV that Central station was with individuals waiting for trains that weren’t showing any sign of appearing.
Shaddock said crowds building up in Central were told to move out of the main station area by police as travellers sought answers in the chaos.
“They won’t let people into the main station. Barricades are being set up at all entrances,” he said.
After being stuck in Central waiting, he decided to take the light rail home, which displayed a message warning customers that the vehicles may be fuller than usual due to the outage.
Twitter user shared a text sent from her brother, who claims to work as a train driver.
“Our comms network has shit itself,” the text read.
“Every train on the network is at a standstill.”
Although Sydney trains are back online, I wouldn’t expect them to be right on time, as delays are forecast to be long and tiresome throughout the rest of Wednesday night.
Get home safe, friends!
Marina
FYI, Sydney Trains users:
— Marina (@HappyNacho73) March 8, 2023
I just got a text from my Bro who is a driver. All communications are down which means all trains are at a complete standstill network wide. My Bro headed to work 2 hours ago and is still stuck at Redfern station, waiting to start his shift. pic.twitter.com/9UitVZ9QeZ
The train barriers at Central have just reopened and Sydney Trains says services are resuming. Long delays expected. #SydneyTrains @abcnews pic.twitter.com/BwmLIRevi0
— Ruby Cornish (@rubycornish) March 8, 2023
The post Sydney Trains Collectively Carked It For Two Hours & Here’s What The Track Happened appeared first on PEDESTRIAN.TV .