Re: IWLR suspended due to flooding in Hay St. Again (17th June 2019)
  Tim Boxsell

They need to investigate the cause of this flooding, if transdev are
paranoid about 'deep' water maybe someone should suck out the drains nearby
to ease the 'ponding' of water.
Of course they would probably have to close the line for a month just to
investigate !

Maybe they should fit Wellies to all the trams wheels. LOL.

Regards,

Tim, in not so wet Sydney's sth west.

On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 14:35, Matthew Geier matthew@...>
wrote:

> Walking past today I noticed the scrolling signs saying 'Services

> starting at Convention due to flooding at Capitol Square'. The sign was

> being ignored by a number of people waiting for non existent services.

>

> The water level may have been higher earlier - when I was there it had

> stopped raining.

>

> The Urbos 3 trams are afraid of getting their feet wet. One of the cars

> has been out of service for many months due to damage incurred by

> driving it through 10cm deep water. So they (the operator, Transdev)

> will be quite paranoid as they can't afford to loose another car.

>

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