Commuters faced long delays getting home after the Matildas' loss to England in the Women's World Cup.
abc.net.au/news/two-charged-sydney-trains-vandalism-delays-matildas-luke-comb/102739450Police have charged two men over allegedly damaging transport infrastructure after a power problem caused chaos and frustration for people heading home from Australia's heartbreaking 3-1 Women's World Cup semifinal loss to England.
Police will allege the two men broke into a restricted transport facility and damaged critical signalling infrastructure at the station.The result of the damage was tens of thousands of commuters being stranded, mostly at Sydney Olympic Park, where it was estimated 100,000 people had gathered for both the football at Stadium Australia and country singer Luke Combs's concert at Qudos Arena.
A NSW police forensics officer at the scene of an alleged act of vandalism at Ashfield train station, that crippled the Sydney rail network.
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