Sydney Trains
Rail Entities – workplace meetings to kick off
Delegates from across the state attended a mass meeting recently to hear the latest on the Rail Entities negotiations. Read More »
Central crew amenities to get a make-over
Sydney Trains has commenced a much needed refurbishment program of crew facilities at Central. Read More »
Public holiday rostering
Once again, Sydney Trains has attempted to bypass the agreed provisions of the Driver Rostering & Working Arrangements by rostering every driver and guard at the Campbelltown depot off duty on the June long weekend […] Read More »
Watch your speed – train speed monitoring
Sydney Trains has advised the Loco Division that it will be utilising track side monitoring equipment to monitor train speeds at 16 locations across the network between Newcastle, Lithgow, Wollongong and Macarthur. Read More »
Sector 1 Rostering Dispute
Mortdale, Cronulla and Waterfall depots have had a big safety win recently, with drivers fighting to maintain review road diagrams following Sydney Trains’ attempt to remove them. Read More »
Signal win at Central
A signal upgrade late last year resulted in major concerns for drivers at Central, with the change to the signal position on the country end of platform 18 making it difficult for drivers to see […] Read More »
Proposed iPad Training Course – Sydney Trains
Sydney Trains is proposing to trial an iPad based Respect and Dignity training package for train crew during May. Read More »
Sydney Trains uniforms revealed
Following an extensive consultative process, Sydney Trains has now supplied its final position in regards to the proposed new uniform and provided a rollout plan for crew fittings. The uniform to be issued will consist […] Read More »
TCAC Restructure
Sydney Trains recently advised that, owing to the new business structures, TCAC will be broken up to reflect the requirements of Sydney Trains and NSW Trains. Read More »
Future rostering proposal
Sydney Trains has put forward a proposal to have roster clerks now work 24hrs a day, 7 days a week in order provide a better ‘customer service’ to train crew. Read More »