Sydney first metro train undergoes testing

Sydney’s first metro train is undergoing testing ahead of Sydney Metro services starting next year. The state-of-the-art train is currently at Sydney Metro HQ at Rouse Hill where its first tests are taking place, according to an announcement made by Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
The first of 22 metro trains was delivered last year, and testing is currently being done on commissioning systems including brakes, passenger information displays, lighting and door operation. The train has now taken to the test track for the first time to test acceleration, braking and operation at different speeds. The train testing will progressively expand to Cudgegong Road Station and on to the skytrain before eventually running through the new twin 15km tunnels between Bella Vista and Epping.
“These new trains will see rail capacity boosted by up to 60 per cent. Metro rail services start in the booming North West region in the first half of next year, where customers will have a train every four minutes in the peak in each direction. Sydney Metro will be extended under Sydney Harbour, into the CBD and beyond to Bankstown in 2024. All up, 31 Sydney Metro stations and 66km of new metro rail,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.


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