Sydney rail commuters have been warned to expect further delays on Thursday and Friday

The massive delays, cancellations and chaos Sydney train commuters have experienced on Wednesday are likely to continue on Thursday and Friday.

And for those who even made it to work on Wednesday morning, the afternoon commute home is set to be a worse ordeal.  

‘The advice that we’re receiving, particularly from the Electrical Trades Union is that there will be no movement on their work bans this evening, and that these sorts of delays that we’ve seen today will continue into the day tomorrow,’ Sydney Trains chief executive Matt Longland said. 

‘So we’re asking everyone to plan ahead. If you do need to travel tomorrow, keep up to date with the latest information. 

‘Use the travel apps to look at other modes of public transport that might be suitable to ensure that you can complete your trip in the most efficient way as possible.’ 

Mr Longland said if maintenance work at Gosford is not completed tonight as planned, there could be even more delays on the Central Coast line on Thursday. 

The train journey home on Wednesday afternoon and evening is likely to be worse than this morning, with 80 per cent of services either cancelled or delayed.

The NSW Government is looking at legal options over what it said are ‘intolerable’ union work bans.

Sydney rail commuters have been warned to expect further delays on Thursday and Friday

Sydney rail commuters have been warned to expect further delays on Thursday and Friday

‘By the end of the day, we’ll see more than 1,000 train services cancelled, including significant delays. We are seeing the situation get worse across the network,’ Transport Minister Jo Haylen said.

‘As we look towards the afternoon and evening, the scenario is going to get worse in terms of train and crew availability, and we also see some inclement weather on the horizon, which may make afternoon travel even more difficult,’ Transport for NSW Secretary Josh Murray said.

The Bureau of Meteorology backed this up, saying there is a ‘very high chance of showers in the late afternoon and evening, the chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening, possibly severe’.

The train services have been cancelled due to the actions of members of two unions, leading to widespread disruption throughout the day.

Transport Minister Jo Haylen (pictured) said 'By the end of the day, we'll see more than 1,000 train services cancelled'

Transport Minister Jo Haylen (pictured) said ‘By the end of the day, we’ll see more than 1,000 train services cancelled’

Authorities said members of the Electrical Trades Union failed to undertake critical maintenance at two key areas of the train network on Tuesday evening – at Homebush and Bondi Junction, sparking significant delays.

For the services that were running, Rail, Tram and Bus Union members deliberately drove trains slower on the tracks – cutting speeds by 23km/h on lines where trains usually travel 80km/h.

By 6.30am, hundreds of train services had already been cancelled, with many more delayed, causing significant disruption as hundreds of thousands of workers tried to get to work.

Transport for NSW said the rail network faced more than 350 industrial action bans.

‘Expect delays and cancellations on Sydney Trains, Intercity and NSW TrainLink services due to ongoing protected industrial action,’ Sydney Trains wrote on X.

‘Allow extra travel time and consider all your transport options.

Transport NSW said ‘Passengers should expect delays, service cancellations and large service gaps, particularly on the T1 North Shore and Western, T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra, T8, Airport and South lines.

‘These impacts will have a flow-on effect across the network.’

More to come… 

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