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Isabella Corbett

Peep The Wild Footage Sydneysiders Are Sharing Of The Rain-Induced Public Transport Chaos

Sincere thoughts and prayers are with people from Sydney who have not only had to deal with the knowledge their city officially recorded its wettest year on record, but have also had to fight for their lives trying to get home from work after train tracks at Central flooded on Thursday. The concept of tracks flooding and trains being rendered useless is very 19th century to me. It almost feels like we should start calling the big, metal beasts “locomotives” again. The T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T7, T8 and T9 lines
Photo credit: Supplied / 9News.
Photo credit: Supplied / 9News.
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Babes of Meteorology (BoM) warned an “enormous” rain event Dean Narramore  News.com.au Transport for NSW

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have all been affected by wet weather chaos, with a slew of services cancelled and some trains delayed for hours according to TripView. “Your travel time may take longer than usual,” a Transport for NSW message said. “Use suburban train services to get closer to your destination and re-join your usual train once the flooding subsides. “Service gaps will occur on these lines.” Commuters took to social media to share fucked footage of people waiting for delayed trains and by Jove, did those platforms look overcrowded. It was giving extremely uncomfortable sardines crammed in a tin, all of whom simply wanted to get home and crack open a bottle of plonk. Twitter user said there were reports the “southbound platform at North Sydney” had been closed momentarily due to overcrowding. Other people on Twitter shared how badly their commutes had been hit by the delays and honestly, my heart goes out to them. I can’t imagine how goddamn frustrating it would’ve been to be stuck on a train for literal hours because your city’s public transport system is unequipped to handle rain. The revolting train delays come as the would be penetrating Down Under this week. If you live in New South Wales, unfortunately, a lot of the sogginess is predicted to hit your state and cause flooding. The BoM reckons Sydney will cop 30mm of rain by Friday, and around 100mm over the weekend. BoM Meteorologist told : “Many of our gauges across inland NSW are experiencing minor, moderate or major flooding.” “That’s been increasing over the last few days. “And this is before the forecast rainfall has even occurred. That’s why we’re so worried about the rainfall in the coming days.” At this stage, it’s unclear how long Sydney’s train network will be affected by the wild weather. If you do need to catch public transport, commuters are being urge to check for updates and other transport options. Stay safe out there, mates.
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