Sydney’s train network has been hit with massive delays at peak hour, due to a power outage near Strathfield.
The outage triggered delays on every city line and services to the Central Coast and Bathurst, except for the T4 south coast line.
Part of a train’s rooftop power connector became tangled with overhead powerlines near Homebush just before 2.30pm, bringing the lines onto the track.
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Part of the power lines were brought down and the train was brought to a stop, with about 300 passengers on board.
Transport for NSW head Howard Collins said power to the train would be isolated so that passengers could be safely evacuated.
The 300 passengers were later seen walking on the tracks towards the station, escorted by staff members.
They advised travellers to allow extra time for travel.
Limited buses are replacing trains between Ashfield and Lidcombe.
“Stops and platforms may change at short notice and you may need to change to continue your trip,” they said.
“Consider using Metro services between Epping, Chatswood and Central.
“Please delay all non-essential travel, use local bus routes or arrange alternative transport where possible.
“If travelling, listen for announcements, check information screens and transport apps for updates before getting on trains.”
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