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NIF to proceed to Waratah operating model
The RTBU has reached an agreement with Transport for NSW on a final operating model for the New InterCity Fleet (NIF) of electric Mariyung trains.
It is a significant step forward into the fleet entering passenger service in the most efficient way, with the modifications required that would see it run similarly to the Waratah service.
Improvements on the NIF service include more spacious seating, arm rests, tray tables, charging ports, dedicated storage space and modern heating and cooling. It will also open up more travel opportunities for people with a disability as the carriages will have dedicated spaces for wheelchairs and accessible toilets. The NIF will set a new standard for commuters travelling to Newcastle and the Central Coast, Blue Mountains and South Coast.
Sydney and NSW Trains members fought incredibly hard to get changes made to the NIF to ensure the safety of commuters and workers is protected.
Meanwhile, a new process will begin to transfer the operation of the NIF and the majority of the intercity passenger services, crew, and stations from NSW TrainLink to Sydney Trains. The transition will help to improve resourcing, crew availability and training to ensure new trains are put into service as soon as possible.