The train network comes to a standstill after a crash in the communication system

The train network comes to a standstill after a crash in the communication system
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Sydney’s train network ground to a halt on Wednesday afternoon after the communications system collapsed.
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Commuters at Rathaus station try to board a train.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Long queues for buses at the QVB after a temporary shutdown of the Sydney train network this afternoon.Credit: James Brickwood
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Commuters attempt to board trains at Parramatta station.Credit:Walter Peeters
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Commuters attempt to board trains at Parramatta station.Credit:Walter Peeters
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Commuters stare at the information boards at the main train station.Credit:Brook Mitchell
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Crowds at Rathaus train station after the system went back online.Credit:James Brickwood
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Commuters at Rathaus train station.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Commuters prepare to exit North Sydney railway station.Credit:Sam Muoy
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Passengers wait in the heat at Meadowbank Station.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Commuters wait for replacement buses at Wynyard train station in the CBD.Credit:Nine messages
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Passengers on a train were stuck in Martin Place on Wednesday afternoon.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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People try to board buses at Wynyard station.Credit:Nine messages
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Commuters ask a police officer for information at the main train station.Credit:Nine messages
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Commuters crowd around a bus timetable at North Sydney railway station.Credit:Nine messages
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Commuters sit on a stationary train at Martin Place station.Credit:Louise Kennerley
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/train-network-comes-to-a-halt-after-communications-system-crashes-20230308-h2adfx.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_national_nsw The train network comes to a standstill after a crash in the communication system