Inside Central Station: Australia's Busiest Railway - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Sydney Harbour Bridge Closure
It's New Year's Eve and on Sydney's Harbour Bridge the most ambitious ever repair of the Bridge's rail corridor has begun. A massive lightning strike takes out a signal box, bringing trains to a halt.
Woman Faints Into Train
Back at Central, we meet Nasser, a customer service attendant at Central Station. Nasser is first on the scene when a woman faints onto another person standing on the platform.
Lidcombe Self Harm
At Lidcombe station, a man has tragically taken his own life. Although the human tragedy is overwhelming, rail staff focus on dealing with the immediate impact on passengers and the network.
Rain
Over 48 hours, the city is drenched by over 300 millimetres of rain causing chaos on the network. As rain buckets down across Sydney, staff at the Rail Operations Centre are bracing for the worst.
Man Falls in Train
In this episode, we mark the anniversary of Australia's worst train disaster. In 1977, 84 people were killed when a passenger train left the tracks and crashed into an overpass at Granville.
After Dark - Tamale
We go behind the scenes of the Sydney rail network at night. CSA Tamale is on night shift, looking after the platform servicing Kings Cross, Sydney' s nightclub district.
3801 Launch
Behind the scenes look at Sydney Train's ongoing battle against graffiti. Train tagging costs the network more than $35 million every year to clean off.
Mardi Gras
For Bea, a transgender woman, the upcoming Mardi Gras parade will be the first time she will be marching as part of Transport for NSW Mardi Gras group. Excitement grows as the day approaches.
T4 Line
It's almost Christmas, one of the busiest times of year for Sydney Trains. With over 3000 train journeys every day, staff at Central Station are working around the clock.
W3 Restoration & St James Tunnels
Venture deep below one of Sydney's oldest subway stations, to reveal a secret that sheds light on the city's wartime history.
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