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Green dots on Sydney trains to be scrapped from Monday, government says
Sydney commuters can feel free to ignore the green dots on trains and buses from Monday morning as services move to greater capacity. With city services to run at 75 per cent capacity, and regional trains at 100 per cent, commuters will no longer be urged to sit apart from each other, the NSW government has announced.
“Health advice now allows public transport services to increase capacity, which means people can now sit next to each other on their trip,” according to Paul Toole, who is acting as…
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