Recent News
Day one: Bus route changes in the CBD
It’s only day one, but it’s clear that drivers have done an excellent job handling the timetable changes. Read More »
Sydney Trains reform survey – have you had your say?
Well over 300 members have completed the Sydney Trains reform survey – a sign that the issue is a key concern for members. Read More »
The future of transport in the Hunter region
This week, RTBU State Secretary Alex Claassens was a key speaker at a community forum to discuss the way forward for transport in the Hunter region. Read More »
Sydney Trains – Reform Update No.6
RTBU Guard members are advised that representatives from the RTBU Locomotive Division and Guards Sub-Division met with Sydney Trains on the 29th and 30th September for Sydney Trains to provide further detail on Aggregate Allowances and Sample Rosters. Read More »
Don’t break the law to keep the city moving next week
For months, we’ve been getting complaints from members that it’s nearly impossible to turn left into Park Street from Elizabeth Street when travelling into the city without getting caught by the red light. Read More »
Reform survey and update
To assist us in ensuring your needs are met throughout this process, the Loco Division has developed a brief survey. Read More »
Family fun this long weekend at Trainworks
The October long weekend is coming up – and if you’re looking for some family fun Trainworks has some great activities planned.
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No emergency plan for Boggabri and Maules Creek bridge
The Loco Division has been forced to act after Pacific National failed to provide emergency and safety information about its Boggabri and Maules Creek viaduct despite months of requests. Read More »
Sydney Trains reform – further update
The RTBU Locomotive Division and the Train Guards Sub-Division met with Sydney Trains on the 22nd September 2015 in relation to the train crew reform process. Read More »
Is our new PM good news?
Australia has had a new Prime Minister for a week now, and the question on everyone’s lips is: will Malcolm Turnbull be good news for working people? Read More »