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All right you life-long Sydney-siders, tell me this:

Why, at the busiest time of day (home time), do they only put six-car trains on the Inner West lines? It was like a bloody cattle-truck! And in the opposite direction ran virtually empty eight-car trains.

Of course, in the morning, it's the other way around: The short trains are running into town and the long trains are coming back, empty. Something, somewhere, isn't quite right.

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