Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding Cause Major Delays on Sydney Train Lines

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Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding Cause Major Delays on Sydney Train Lines
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Train lines in greater Sydney are experiencing significant delays due to heavy rain and flash flooding. Equipment damage at Redfern station is expected to further delay multiple train lines across the city. NSW residents are urged to stay updated and avoid unnecessary risks, such as driving through floodwaters.

Train lines across greater Sydney are facing major delays as heavy rain and flash flooding continue to lash the city. The wet weather has “damaged equipment” at Redfern station which is expected to delay multiple train lines across the city, Transport for NSW said on Friday morning. As of 8.

40am, a warning for wet weather and expected delays was in place “until further notice” for the following lines: Travellers are urged to continue checking Transport for NSW for updates and further information on their train lines. Meanwhile, NSW Premier Chris Minns said on Friday, it is “very important” that residents of NSW listen to updates, especially those who live in an at-risk community.

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