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NSW premier promises a fare-free day on Sydney trains

Chris Minns said there would be a fare-free day on Sydney’s train network once industrial bargaining has been concluded.

Taking a question from reporters, he said the priority is to have “a regular, reliable service [so people] can get to and from work [when] the train is expected to be there”.

Part of it has been signal failures. There’s no doubt about it. I’m not blaming the union for that. I’m not blaming industrial action. It was a signal failure. We need to be very clear about when the system doesn’t work, people can’t get home …

We’ve put tens of millions of dollars into a maintenance program. We’re seeing less of it across the system, but it’s a huge pain, massive pain for commuters when it happens.

NSW premier Chris Minns. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP
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Allan also questioned on West Gate Tunnel, amid reports it needs extra $1bn to be finished on time

Jacinta Allan was also asked about another project – the West Gate Tunnel – which the Herald Sun this morning reported will need an extra $1bn to get finished in time.

According to the report, the builders of the tunnel – which will link the West Gate Freeway to CityLink – have faced soaring costs due to construction price pressures and will request extra funds from Transburban.

Allan said she expected Transurban and its builders to foot the bill for any additional costs.

That sounds like something that the contractors and Transurban need to sort out. We have an agreement signed, a contract signed between the government, Transurban and its contractors, CPB and John Holland. If there are any issues to be worked through that’s to be worked through by Transurban and its builders, consistent with the contract that has been signed with the government.

Asked if she could guarantee there would be no further blowouts on the project, Allan said:

My expectation is that the project be delivered consistent with that agreement that was signed.

Victorian premier Jacinta Allan. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP
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