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The Minns Labor Government will implement all recommendations made in the Sydney Trains Walsh Review Interim Report.

The Minns Labor Government will accept all twelve recommendations made by the Sydney Trains Review that it set up in April 2023, after it received the interim report last week.
The Review team have examined the fundamentals of the network and found it is neither resilient nor reliable.
The interim report by Carolyn Walsh and her Review team reveals a great many deep-seated problems with the way Sydney Trains is currently operating.
Major backlogs in maintenance resulting from the 2017 timetable changes brought in by the former Liberal government have led to network incidents and ongoing inconvenience to passengers.
This has resulted in a fragile rail network that does not recover effectively from incidents when they occur.
Unless these issues are addressed the underlying risks on the network will increase.
Despite these problems Sydney Trains has maintained a strong focus on safety and continued to address safety critical maintenance issues in a timely manner.
However, there remains an ongoing operational maintenance backlog presenting a serious challenge to restoring a reliable network.
This is having a significant impact on the operation of our train network and has caused numerous system failures.
Since the introduction of the 2017 train timetable by former Minister Constance, on-time running is at an all-time low and train service cancellation is at an all-time high.
The data obtained by the review team shows that since the 2017 timetable was introduced, the resilience of the network rapidly deteriorated.
This timetable was designed to get more trains running more often but it failed dismally to provide enough access for the critical maintenance work that is constantly needed to ensure the reliability of the network.
While the neglect of the maintenance backlog has led to the deterioration of the network, work that focusses on safety has been prioritised.

But the report further found that not addressing the maintenance backlog may lead to safety issues in the future.
NSW Minister for Transport Jo Haylen has instructed the Acting Secretary of Transport for NSW and the Chief Executive of Sydney Trains to begin work on implementing on the recommendations from the report immediately.
They will implement all the recommendations including;


The Government will also look at the following options in the short term including:


The Walsh Review will now turn to delivering longer term solutions for the rail network and for passengers including:

Quotes attributable to NSW Minister for Transport Jo Haylen:


“The review team have examined the fundamentals of the rail network and found that the network is neither resilient nor reliable.”

“It’s clear that the ‘black swan’ events – floods, fires, covid – of the past few years have had an impact on performance and reliability, but as the data shows, that’s not the whole story.”


“Since the former Liberal Government introduced the 2017 timetable, reliability has plummeted.


“Its not in the imagination of the travelling public that the trains have been getting worse. This data proves it.”


“The interim recommendations put forward by the Review team today are the first steps on the path to restoring the resilience and reliability of the NSW railway.”


“That’s why the Government will accept all 12 recommendations from this Interim report.”

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