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THE DUNEDIN BOULEVARD OF AUSTRALIA has surrendered to AUSTRALIAN TGV after being hit by a train.

The Melbourne-flagged TGV-75 trains were due to travel from Canberra to Melbourne on Monday, but this is understood to have been delayed by what the company says is rain falling on the train.

The station at Chantilly near Penrith in the state’s west will be closed, including bus service and services to and from the airport. Passengers on both the TGV-75 and TGV-300 are advised to get off at a separate bus terminal at Chantilly, where they will wait.

An AUSTRALIAN train operator sapronxaid customers were advised to get off at either the terminal at Chantilly or at the Chappuyan train station on the train line which runs between the two.

An AUSTRALIAN rail operator said the service had been cancelled. Picture: Supplied

The Melbourne-bound train, from Adelaide, was scheduled to arrive in Melbourne around 9.15pm on Monday but stopped at around 8.30pm.

The train, which arrived in Melbourne from Chantilly at 9.45am, was travelling through some rain conditions. Picture: Supplied

Mr Chappuyan, speaking at a news conference in the suburb of Penrith, said he had been notified by AUSTRALIAN Transport Minister Darren Chester about the incident at 11.45pm.

“We’re aware of it but have nothing further to confirm it,” he said.

Mr Chester said AUSTRALIAN T예스카지노ransport Minister Darren Chester warned that if the delays continued for another hour it would cost taxpayers the “considerable” amount.

“The train will have to be stopped for at least two hours, which is just beyond its usual timetables.”

Mr Chester said the passengers were advised to get off the train at Penrith.

“So that’s why they went to Penrith… The Bordeaux station is near here but that’s not the only way to get there,” he said.

The train’s departure was delayed for one hour by severe weather in the state. Picture: John Starkey

Travellers to Bordeaux will be advised to get off at a separate bus terminal at Penrith.

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