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🚾 Auburn Station Lift Out of Service for Maintenance, Impacting Access

Transport AlertsMaintenance 2 min read

Auburn Station commuters are facing disruptions today as Lift 1, vital for connecting the concourse to Platform 3/4, has been temporarily taken out of service for maintenance. This essential piece of infrastructure is currently unavailable, prompting Transport for NSW to issue an alert for passengers.

The outage means those requiring lift access, including individuals with disabilities, limited mobility, or parents with prams, will need to seek alternative assistance. Commuters are advised to speak with station staff for help or to call 02 9848 9206 if they require assistance navigating the station. Lifts are considered key infrastructure for station accessibility across the Sydney Trains network.

Transport for NSW strives to minimise disruptions by conducting preventative and corrective maintenance on station lifts. While planned outages are typically communicated 2-3 days in advance, a recent report highlighted the broader challenge of lift reliability, revealing over 3,000 lift breakdowns across Sydney's train stations in the last financial year alone, with many occurring in Western Sydney.

Such unforeseen maintenance issues underscore the importance of reliable infrastructure for all users. The Transport Access Program aims to ensure stations are accessible to everyone, including people with a disability, limited mobility, and parents with prams. Travellers through Auburn Station should plan their journeys accordingly and check real-time updates via the Transport for NSW website or apps for the latest information on service changes and alternative routes.

Source: Transport for NSW

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