Sydney Rapid Transit Network to cut direct city service for commuters west of Bankstown

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated November 24 2015 - 4:08pm, first published 3:16pm
Vivian Feng (left) from West Ryde waits for the train at Chester Hill station.  Photo: Kate Geraghty
Vivian Feng (left) from West Ryde waits for the train at Chester Hill station. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Sandra Duncombe (left) and friend Mandy Madden (right) both from Birrong said they felt they were "forgotten about" in the government's plan for a metro line. Photo:  Kate Geraghty
Sandra Duncombe (left) and friend Mandy Madden (right) both from Birrong said they felt they were "forgotten about" in the government's plan for a metro line. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Zelkida Kucalovic said commuters were already frustrated about train services and would not want to lose their direct service. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Zelkida Kucalovic said commuters were already frustrated about train services and would not want to lose their direct service. Photo: Kate Geraghty
A map of the new metro line from Sydney's north-west to the south-west via the CBD.
A map of the new metro line from Sydney's north-west to the south-west via the CBD.

They are the "forgotten" commuters of Sydney - set to have their direct train service to the CBD taken away from them.

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