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I went to the game on Sunday, I parked at Parra park and walked up the road, perfect spot
I'm curious to know more from your "source".
When the first stage of the metro opened, (Tallawong to Chatswood) the line took over the Epping to Chatswood section of the Sydney trains line, and this wasn't an issue. The tracks and wheels on the metro haven't needed to be replaced for that section. The trains on the Bankstown section are running on the same track gauge as the old line for both sections. I'm intrigued as to why this has now become an issue and would like to learn more.
I will try to find more information on this. The Metro has been closed for many weekends since it opened which is unusual for a new rail line. Apparently it has all been due to this issue where the vibration and noise occurring between track and wheels are not acceptable levels. The guy I spoke to was a fitter and turner so it all got too technical for me.
Yes, for testing.It's closed again this weekend.
Of course it is!Yes, for testing.
Of course it is!
I was laughing at the post, because it was a good (humorous) reply to your post, claiming it's shut for "testing" - and not unofficially closed for the issue that FP has been intimating might be at play.I agree with your frustration with how often it is shutdown.
Bart may laugh at your post but that is only because he defends the current govt at all times and likes to try and humiliate me by clicking on stupid emoticons.
Member for Summer Hill, Jo Haylen said:
“When the Southwest Metro opens, travel will be transformed, with a 12‑minute trip from Marrickville to Gadigal and a train every four minutes in the peak. It will give people in the southwest fast, easy access to the rest of the city, including places like Macquarie University, creating new opportunities for students, workers and families.”
“Testing is well advanced, with the system now being put through its paces as we move closer to opening day. Thank you to the community for their patience during the disruption of construction and closures – that patience is now paying off with real progress being made.”

How bin chickens, kittens and possums test Sydney’s delayed metro line
Completing the delayed final stretch of Sydney’s $30.4 billion M1 metro rail line in the southwest has thrown up a long list of challenges in turning a more than century-old heavy railway into one for driverless trains.
Add to that list the city’s bin chickens – otherwise known as ibises – and kittens, which have strayed into the 13-kilometre rail corridor between Sydenham and Bankstown. Kittens have had to be rescued, as did a bird with eggs which nested in a mechanical gap filler on a platform.
“We get wildlife – it’s one of the challenges of the environment you work in,” said Kate Ford, a contract delivery director for Metro Southwest. “There’s been a number of incidents with ibises. We’ve had a possum on one of the stations.”
High security fencing along both sides of the line stopped a significant amount of wildlife, but Ford said not much could be done to keep out birds such as ibises which, unfortunately, had been hit by trains.
An intrusion detection system along the corridor is targeted mostly at keeping people out.
In a historic moment for the final stage of the M1 line, a train carried passengers, including politicians from Bankstown to Marrickville, at up to 100 kilometres an hour on Tuesday.
No, Old man tells the truth that you can never admit.
Seems like those rumors about tracks needing to be replaced aren't true at all.
Well, so the NSW Govt are telling us via an official ministerial media release.
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All systems go on testing as Southwest Metro speeds closer to opening
The Southwest Metro, the rail link which will revolutionise the southwest region, is speeding closer to opening with more than half of the required the 30,000 testing kilometres successfully completed.www.nsw.gov.au
And go figure?
Former corrupt and sacked transport minister, and vocal opponent of metro while in opposition, is now flouting herself around social media singing its praises.
f**king politicians!!
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And, let's blame bin chickens, possums and kittens for the delay... :ROFLMAO:
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How bin chickens, kittens and possums test Sydney’s delayed metro line
Wildlife is throwing up an extra challenge for those carrying out critical testing of the final stretch of Sydney’s M1 metro line through the south-west.www.smh.com.au
FMD!
In the meantime, while all the contracts previously signed by the former govt for Sydney Metro West have been completed (tunnelling and station boxes) the line sits there dormant with absolutely no timeframe of a restart to complete the line. It's f**king shameful by Labor.
I'm not sure Jo Haylen was ever found corrupt @Suitman ?No, Old man tells the truth that you can never admit.
Labor. Yay!
I'm not sure Jo Haylen was ever found corrupt @Suitman ?
You wouldn't want your political anger costing the owners of these forums a libel suit, I'm sure...
It's called slander and libel, when you call a public figure corrupt and there has been no such finding.Lol. It's not anger. It's calling out shit and dishonest, and lying politicians.
The bold bit is the bit you need to have a big think about @Suitman .And go figure?
Former corrupt and sacked transport minister, and vocal opponent of metro while in opposition, is now flouting herself around social media singing its praises.
f**king politicians!!
You should know better. And you should give more respect the forums and their owners.
