Thursday 15 September 2016

No Paramedics And Registered Nurses At Mount Druitt & Rooty Hill Stations For Health issues On Un Air-Conditioned Trains

In relation to the "Residents" Cool On Train Situation by the St Marys-Mount Druitt Star story  , I only have one feedback to provide to the  Sydney Trains spokesperson who advised  that there is 15 Paramedics and nurses at 15 stations, during week day peak periods

Out of 178  train stations in Sydney click here for Sydney Trains Info  only 15 have  Paramedics and nurses at 15 train stations - that is not even 10 percent that covers all Sydney Trains train stations and not to mention a smaller percentage would be covering out Western Sydney train stations.

So in relation to any health and safety issues for commuters on non air-conditioned trains for commuters we have none at Mount Druitt and Rooty and I'm pretty sure in St Marys at this stage. Commuters have to use the 'Help Point' if there is such an issue.

Well, if you have 100 percent air-conditioned trains and an extra 5% to cover  out of service carriages, then Western Sydney commuters will not have non air-conditioned trains, especially when fares are hiking up and  the NSW Government will reap more fares on after 8 trips of service.

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