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Commuters facing chaos on Sydney rail network after wild weather
Buses have replaced trains on some lines. (ABC News: Liam Patrick)
Crews are working throughout the night to restore power supply to large parts of Sydney's rail network, with transport authorities not ruling out disruption to services during Thursday morning's rush hour.
Sydney Trains said engineers were on the ground continuing to inspect and rectify damage after severe weather brought down trees onto power lines, impacting energy supply to the network.
As of 10pm AEDT, no trains are running between Blacktown and Mulgrave on the Parramatta to St Marys and Mulgrave to Richmond lines.
The disruptions could continue into Thursday morning's rush hour. (ABC News: Millie Roberts)
Man airlifted after being struck by falling tree, small town lashed by wild winds
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From Nyngan to the north, Boorowa in the south, and everywhere in between.
The western area was being battered by heavy rain and wild winds on Wednesday, November 26.
Thousands were left without power, while roads were closed, trees fell, and SES crews were called to hundreds of jobs, having previously been dealing with the aftermath of previous storms on Tuesday.
We'll keep you updated on what's happening around the region below.
A severe storm warning was issued on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after a catastrophic fire warning was also issued.
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