Sydney trains at standstill amid police operation at Redfern Station

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The power is turned off to parts of Sydney's train network and commuters at Milsons Point are told to cross the Harbour Bridge on foot amid major delays due to a police operation at Redfern Station.

The power is turned off to parts of Sydney's train network and there are"major delays" on every line except for one amid a police operation at Redfern Station.

In a statement, Sydney Trains said there was a"trespasser" at Redfern, which is among the Harbour City's busiest stations.

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