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Connex - which began running trains in Melbourne in 1999 when Victoria's railways were privatised - will hand over the rundown network to new operator Metro Trains in the early hours of Monday.
A key reason for the high number of late or cancelled services was air-conditioning breaking down on hot days, Connex says. Melbourne's trains are owned by the Government but maintained by Connex ...
Even though virtually every trace of Connex has been removed from Melbourne’s train network, the seat patterns still remain. And when Mr Sheldrick started wearing his new Connex T-shirt, even ...
Melbourne's train and tram operators, Connex and Yarra Trams are being replaced. A consortium owned by the Hong Kong company MTR has been selected to replace Connex as the operator of Melbourne's ...
IT’S not a clever attempt at ticket inspector camouflage - people are really wearing old train seat pattern as fashion. But did you realise it has a secret message? But did you know the pattern ...
Connex says it is serious about cracking down on drug use and anti-social behaviour on Melbourne's rail network. Internal Connex documents reportedly show train users are worried about assaults ...
BREAKER: Connex Trains Melbourne launched a print and outdoor campaign on 25 August to increase awareness of the safety features of ConnexÕs trains and stations. The campaign was created by ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. TROUBLED public transport operator Connex wants to run Melbourne's trains for another 11 years. The company has already sought a 30 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. MMS your photos or video of safety problems on Melbourne's train to 0406 THE AGE (0406 843 243) or email [email protected] Connex ...
Letting Connex go was the only available course of action, but Yarra Trams' grip on the more popular tram system was publicly considered to be far more secure. Melbourne bids a fond farewell to Connex ...
Connex has announced its suspect Siemens trains will return to service next week, but our Victorian rail industry insider warns that Melbourne’s suburban trains are still not safe.