The meltdown is one of three problems which have detonated the much-hyped August 4 start date.
The planned opening of a $21.6 billion metro rail line which promises to reshape Sydney has been shelved, with a recent meltdown whichThe line underneath Sydney Harbour and the central business district was due to open on Sunday but the incident on a separate stretch of tunnel on July 13 - combined with industrial action from the state’s powerful firefighters’ union and a failure to secure an expected green light from a national regulator - has detonated the much-hyped August 4 start date.
Sydney Metro chief executive Peter Regan last week said the agency had been clear from the outset that the August 4 start date was subject to final sign-off by the regulator.
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