Brisbane Times
·general
·3 hours ago
Why you could be waiting even longer for the XPT’s replacement
NSW's new long-distance passenger trains face additional delays due to critical design changes needed before entering service. Despite being originally scheduled for January 2023, the modification process involves added controls and safety features for the Spanish-built fleet. Transport for NSW indicates the timeline for passenger service will be confirmed after testing and regulatory approvals.
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