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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Rail services to be slashed in Sydney

27/09/2008 8:00:00 AM.  | Amie Meehan
Rail commuters living in Ryde are expected to have half their services slashed and face longer trips into the city.

It's all part of a new timetable which is reportedly to be announced before the new Epping to Chatswood rail line opens early next year.

According to the Herald the NSW State government is also set to dump the North-West Metro Link in the November mini-budget.

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Saturday, 27 September 2008

Yet another way that the NSW govt targets wealthy people without getting more money or introducing better service anywhere else. What is the bet no government members live that way?

Posted by: Happy Fun Ball, Carramar/Sydney

 
 

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