
Train lines resume after hour-long delays on major line
UPDATE:
A SIGNALLING fault at Beerburrum Train Station which caused commuter delays of more than an hour has returned to normal.
A Translink spokesman confirmed the service was "back on track" by 7.50am.
He said busses had been made available and that commuters were inconvenienced by more than an hour.
EARLIER:
SOUTHEAST Queensland commuters are facing delays of up to one hour this morning after services were cancelled on a major line.
A fault has resulted in services to all stations between Nambour and Caboolture on the Sunshine Coast line being suspended.
Translink has advised commuters that a signalling fault at Beerburrum Station is the cause.
Sunshine Coast line trains are suspended between Nambour and Caboolture stations due to a signalling issue at Beerburrum station. Delays of up to 1 hour. Alternative transport is being arranged to transport customers. https://t.co/86xauaWAym #TLAlert #TLSunshinecoastline pic.twitter.com/SlEIDbilXz
— TransLink (@TransLinkSEQ) February 19, 2020
Alternative transport has been arranged.