Sydney light rail trialled sensors after death but scrapped project due to cost before second fatality, whistleblower claims
by Catie McLeod from World news | The Guardian on (#74TA5)
Exclusive: Transdev undertook coupling project' after teen trapped between carriages in 2023. Trial restarted after second fatality, ex-employee claims, while Transdev denies assessment' ever shelved
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The company that operates Sydney's light rail investigated safety upgrades after a fatal incident in 2023 but cancelled the project due to its cost before a second person died, a whistleblower alleges.
After the first death, Transdev successfully trialled sensors that would detect a person entering the coupling area between two joined trams, according to the former employee who requested anonymity. But the project was stopped before another death in 2025, they said.
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