Inner west light rail line to run limited services with CBD trams in February 2022

 Limited services on Sydney's troubled inner west light rail will return from February 2022 after testing confirmed different-sized trams from other lines can be used on the tracks.

In October, major cracking was found in all 12 trams that ordinarily run on the Central to Dulwich line, forcing them to be decommissioned for up to 18 months.

But today, NSW Transport Minister Rob Stokes announced that passengers won't be forced to use replacement buses for too much longer.

"A limited service will be reintroduced from February next year using Citadis trains that are surplus to the requirements in the south-east light rail," Mr Stokes said.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-16/nsw-inner-west-light-rail-to-restart-next-year/100705260




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