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Wire That Fell on Sydney Train in May Identified as Risky in 2020 –...

By Roy Barkhane
Wire That Fell on Sydney Train in May Identified as Risky in 2020 –...

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Why This Matters: Report into commuter chaos says over past five years, visual inspections of high-voltage wire used binoculars that ‘cannot get close enough for an adequate view’

Summary: Report into commuter chaos says over past five years, visual inspections of high-voltage wire used binoculars that ‘cannot get close enough for an adequate view’

Why This Matters: A full-day rainout compresses the weekend and can change how the court plays after drying—factors that affect late-round outcomes.

Key Drivers

  • Wire that fell on Sydney train in May identified as risky in 2020 – then inspected with binoculars

What’s Next

  1. Follow-up: Wire that fell on Sydney train in May identified as risky in 2020 – then inspected with binoculars

Sources: theguardian.com

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Roy Barkhane

Roy Barkhane

Roy Barkhane covers business, tech, and public policy for BRRO News. Follow for sharp analysis and ground reports.

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