Commuters should brace themselves for a weekend of commotion as the NSW transport authority prepares to stop train services across several major lines, including the airport, for over two days.
The most significant track closure will be the one running through Sydney’s domestic and international airport terminals as Transport for NSW undertakes “essential” repair works on the T8 Airport line.
Commuters are strongly urged to check timetables and allow sufficient time for travel ahead of a weekend filled with train closures across the city. Picture: Julian Andrews.
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