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Commuter chaos as technical issue causes major delays on Sydney trains

MASSIVE disruptions on Sydney’s beleaguered train system, caused by a technical failure today, were expected to be fixed overnight with normal services resuming tomorrow.

Commuters across the entire network were left angry and frustrated today after an IT upgrade was “slow to come back online” — the same day tens of thousands of sports spectators relied on public transport for Super Saturday.

Sydney Trains acting chief executive Tony Eid apologised for the delays and assured passengers the train network would be ready to run “fresh” from tomorrow morning.

“The systems were a bit slow coming back on for Sydney Trains, leaving us exposed with no train location, no passenger information, no guard rostering or tracking capability and unfortunately the real-time apps to our customers were shut down,” he said.

Stations greatly affected by the “technical issues” include those on the City Circle, T4 and North Shore lines and Western Sydney.

Buses were deployed to stations including Campbelltown, Glenfield, Penrith, Olympic Park and Richmond.

Commuters took to social media today to vent their fury with some claiming to be stuck on trains for hours.

Passengers at Parramatta posted images of the indicator boards not working while others a Lidcombe reported trains were stranded because the driver “didn’t arrive”.

The dramas were compounded on Super Saturday as Sydney hosted big sporting events including Winx racing and winning at Royal Randwick and the Bledisloe Cup at ANZ Stadium tonight.

Sydney Swans fans were also left stranded at Strathfield Station this afternoon, missing the start of the match against the Greater Western Sydney Giants at Spotless Stadium.

Commuters expressed their frustration over the train delays and lack of communication.

Ben Watts, 35, told The Sunday Telegraph he experienced huge delays as he headed in from Mascot to Sydney Olympic Park to go to the Bledisloe Cup.

“Communication has not been good. My friend has also been given the run around, going to and fro between stations and buses to get to the game,” he said.

Cynthia Tanujaya, 24, said at one stage her train had not moved for at least 30 minutes.

“There has been minimal to no communication, nobody has any idea what is going on,” she said.

Today’s disruptions followed another problem on Friday night when passengers evacuated trains at Wynyard, forcing them to walk along the tracks in the City Circle tunnel.

Sydney Trains said an overhead power supply fault between Central and Town Hall was to blame.

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