Queensland commuters can expect more delays from Tuesday when hundreds of Queensland Rail services will be paused indefinitely, with the government laying the blame on continued industrial action.
Commuters across SEQ are bracing for massive disruptions from tomorrow as Queensland Rail moves to a reduced timetable, cutting about 300 services a day. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and the ...
From Tuesday May 5, trains will run on a reduced timetable, with weekday services to run at a schedule similar to a Saturday. It amounts to a 20 per cent cut in services, with 273 fewer trains ...
From Tuesday May 5, nearly 300 trains services will be wiped from the schedule which will turn to a Saturday timetable. Peak hour services will drop from every six minutes to every 15 minutes, while ...
The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) have refused to conduct essential maintenance, creating a backlog that prevents the full weekday timetable from ...
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