Brisbane Times
·general
·2 hours ago
Rail network loses 273 services, commuters warned of slower, crowded trains
South-east Queensland's rail network will operate with 273 fewer services from Tuesday due to an ongoing wage dispute between unions and the state government. Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg warned commuters to expect delayed, crowded trains operating on a Saturday-like timetable. Seven unions rejected the government's latest pay offer Monday and vowed to continue industrial action.
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