Sydney's CBD will grind to a halt unless more than 80 per cent of people who previously used public transport in peak hours change their daily behaviour.
A work train has derailed between Circular Quay and Wynyard,causing major delays.
Train commuters were affected by extensive delays on Tuesday morning. In the afternoon,the light rail was shut down.
The bus was at a red light in Pittsburgh when the street gave way and the rear half plunged into the hole.
Commuters face peak hour delays after a cruise ship docked in Circular Quay forced the cancellation of ferry services.
Decades of more roads and more public transport have given us the levels of congestion we see today. It’s time for a new approach.
A train requiring"mechanical repairs"at Central and a signal failure at Wynyard caused lengthy flow-on delays across the network on Friday morning.
Commuters forced off the Kwinana Freeway and onto a range of arterial roads heading into Perth this morning are still suffering major delays as traffic crawls into the city.
Two separate incidents threw Sydney's train lines into chaos on Friday and saw thousands of commuters stranded.
Urgent track equipment repairs at Wolli Creek about 4.30pm on Friday threw the T4 line into chaos.
Sydney motorists travel at the second lowest average speed out of all Australian capital cities.