Lifting the performance of the train fleet and rolling out a new timetable are among the challenges identified in a wide-ranging review.
The start of negotiations over a new pay deal comes less than 18 months after the end of an industrial dispute that crippled Sydney’s rail network.
The T3 line shutdown from as early as July will disrupt up to 60,000 commuters a day who will be forced to catch replacement buses.
An internal investigation uncovered a string of defects in the awarding of tens of millions of dollars,including deals which increased by more than 10 times their original value.
The fare-dodging horse trotted into Warwick Farm station seven minutes before midnight last Friday,cantering up and down the platform as alarmed passengers leapt from its path.
The sheer scale of the new Metro station beneath Martin Place is evident the moment you walk into its northern entrance.
Inner west passengers are set to be offered a limited e-scooter trial to help ease public transport woes when the T3 heavy rail line is shut down for 12 months.
Melbourne’s busiest public transport services have not kept up with population growth and changing travel patterns,according to a new analysis.
The companies responsible for the deadly Wallan derailment were fined a total of $525,000 – an amount decried as “woefully inadequate” by the rail workers’ union.
The purchase of diesel buses from a Chinese manufacturer conflicts with Minns government plans to build locally and to electrify the fleet.
In the latest fight over land acquired for the big-ticket rail project,Sydney Metro has been ordered to pay more than double its initial offer for the prized land.