‘Avoid train travel now’: Sydney’s rail network grinds to a halt after communications fault

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‘Avoid train travel now’: Sydney’s rail network grinds to a halt after communications fault
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Transport for NSW says lines for all trains are shut down for safety reasons after radio system failed

rail network has been halted and commuters are being told to avoid train travel after a communications system fault.

Trains were initially stuck between stations after the 2.45pm communication failure, but have since been moved to stations and passengers allowed to disembark. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup

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