By Matt O’Sullivan, The Sydney Morning Herald; January 9, 2018
Efforts to squeeze more out of Sydney’s rail fleet as a part of an overhaul of timetables has resulted in “smaller windows” of time available to maintain trains and tracks, putting more pressure on staff to carry out night-time work.
While extra weekly services will help the network cope with surging demand, a Sydney Trains document obtained by the Herald lists, among the challenges for carrying out train repairs, “reduced fleet maintenance windows” and an “increased demand on maintenance as [a result of the] fleet doing more kilometres”.
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