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DEVELOPING: It will take until Monday to get trains back on track in Melbourne’s northeast. A delicate operation is underway to crane a derailed carriage from Clifton Hill, and as Sara Jones reports, that is only the beginning of the massive repair mission. #7NEWS

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7NEWS Melbourne1 year ago

The closure of two train lines is about to hit the evening peak for the second day running. Both Mernda and Hurstbridge lines are suspended indefinitely after a passenger carriage came off the tracks at Clifton Hill. The Public Transport Users' Association’s Daniel Bowen joins @BlakeJohnson. #7NEWS

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Jane Castles1 year ago

@SaraJones_7 The explanation for cause doesn’t seem very clear from what I have read. What actually caused train to derail?

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Adam1 year ago

@SaraJones_7 Australia is not a first world country.

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Max Rockatansky1 year ago

@SaraJones_7 Ffs Should take non union workers 5 minutes

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CarolAnn1 year ago

@SaraJones_7 Victoria is being destroyed, trains not running due to works on lines and now a derailment Northland shopping centre being avoided due to machete wielding gangs Ambulances ramped, hospitals full, public dying on trolleys in hallways Seriously what a disgrace

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