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More than 100,000 commuters continue to face delayed and crowded journeys following a train derailment that has halted two of ...
Safety inspectors have revealed the extent of repairs needed before services can resume on two of Melbourne’s busiest rail lines. Metro Trains Melbourne says it remains confident services can resume ...
Melbourne rail commuters are facing days of further disruptions, as two major train lines remain out of action after a ...
A 500-tonne crane was used to remove the faulty carriage from the tracks near Clifton Hill station yesterday, after it partially derailed about 10.30pm on Sunday.
The CEO of Metro Trains has lifted the lid on the incident which has shut two major lines for several days. The Mernda and ...
Some train services will not resume until next week after a carriage derailed in Melbourne over the weekend. The incident occurred on Sunday when the fifth carriage of the train partially derailed ...
Massive commuter disruptions continue across Melbourne's north-east as significant repair works get underway following train ...
Both the Mernda and Hurstbridge lines, which service 110,000 people on a daily basis, will remain suspended until next Monday after a train came off the tracks at Clifton Hill on Sunday night. Metro ...
Commuters in Melbourne's northeast are expecting public transport disruptions until at least next Monday, due to a train derailment that's yet to be fixed.
A serious derailment where a train came off the tracks near Clifton Hill station has shut down Melbourne’s busy Mernda and ...
Train services on Melbourne’s Hurstbridge and Mernda lines remain suspended indefinitely, with buses replacing trains after a ...