Rail,Tram and Bus Union divisional secretary David Babineau said the T3 Bankstown line’s closure was “poorly considered and ill timed”,warning that it would create a greater shortage of drivers in Sydney,which already needed up to 300 recruits to plug vacancies.
“We haven’t got drivers,and we haven’t got enough buses,” he said.
Babineau,who is a member of the state government’s bus industry taskforce,said the extra drivers and buses needed during the line’s closure would put pressure on a labour market that was already “as tight as hell”,and would have far-reaching consequences for Sydney’s transport services.
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“At the moment,operators by and large are failing to meet existing timetable requirements because there are not enough drivers,” he said.
A spokesperson for Transport Minister Jo Haylen said the line’s closure would be disruptive and inconvenient for passengers,but the government’s temporary transport plan would deliver a range of options,including bus,train and metro services to get passengers to their destinations.
“There will never be an ideal time to do the Sydenham to Bankstown conversion,” the spokesman said. “We’re working to minimise the disruption as much as possible.”