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NSW rail union continues industrial action

Train drivers in NSW will continue industrial action for four days next week, the union says. (AAP)

NSW train drivers will drive slower and refuse to operate foreign-built trains as part of four days of industrial action next week.

The Rail, Tram and Bus Union says the action comes after the government cancelled a planned meeting on Friday.

RTBU secretary Alex Claassens said he was contacted late on Thursday night and told the meeting with transport officials and government ministers was cancelled, after already being postponed multiple times.

"It's beyond disappointing that the NSW government is continuing to play political games at the expense of workers and commuters," Mr Claassens said.

He said workers have been acting with good faith during the long-running negotiations for a new enterprise bargaining agreement after the old one expired over a year ago.

"All we want is for the government to deliver on the basic safety and workforce issues that we've been talking about for many months," Mr Claassens said.

The industrial action is slated to being Tuesday with a go-slow movement were drivers will not exceed 60 km/h.

On Wednesday, members would be indefinitely banned from moving back to the rail operations centre, and would only work from their current depot on Thursday, while also placing an indefinite ban on work relating to Sydney Metro.

On Friday members would refuse to drive foreign built trains, taking new trains introduced since 2011 out of service.

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