MORE than 1.4 million train trips taken in Sydney every day will be safer and more
reliable, including faster recovery from unplanned disruptions, with the opening of
Australia’s first purpose-built rail operation centre at Alexandria.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian joined Minister for Transport Andrew Constance to
officially open the $296m Sydney Trains Rail Operations Centre.
“The Rail Operations Centre begins a new era of rail in Sydney and will set new
standards across the country,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“Sydney has one of the most complex rail networks in the world, and the NSW
Liberals & Nationals Government has delivered a new Rail Operations Centre to
ensure the best possible service for commuters.”
Mr Constance said the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government continues to invest in
infrastructure crucial for keeping people moving.
“Its massive display board is 33 metres long, bigger than that used by NASA’s
Mission Control Centre and can track where every train is running at any given time
across the Sydney Trains network,” Mr Constance said.
“At similar facilities in Hong Kong and Tokyo, all critical operation teams are
positioned in one location, which means better` co-ordination and response to critical
incidents on the network.”
Sydney Trains Chief Executive Howard Collins said more than 660 employees will
be based at ROC and will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with the final
employees moving in over the next few months.
“We have dedicated teams of engineers, train controllers, rail technicians,
communication teams and security personnel all working together to keep our
customers moving,” Mr Collins said.