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Sydney CBD train service is completely paralyzed! Commuters are mad enough to vent on Twitter.

Commuters vented their grievances on Sydney Trains's Twitter page after a weekend of delays and cancellations, News Corporation reported.

As train signals are being upgraded to a new computerized system, Sydney's CBD is out of train traffic this weekend.

These projects have also affected out-of-town areas, and many services between Strathfield and Central have been cancelled.

The man-made signal box of the train has been running for nearly 40 years. The operator sends the message to the drivers of the Sydney train network through the signal box. And this weekend, these signal boxes ushered in a comprehensive upgrade.

The new state transportation chief, Andrew Constance, said it was "a short-term inconvenience caused by an overall technical upgrade."

But angry passengers don't think so.

Commuters also complained that Sydney's transportation software did not match the actual train time.

Many others asked for refunds because they had been left at inaccessible stations or had simply given up waiting.

7 News said there was a "chaotic scene" at Strathfield and Central stations, with many passengers waiting for the signal system to be upgraded.

According to the video, passengers asked staff at Strathfield Station but were told that the train service between Ashfield and Central had been cancelled.

"Please avoid any unnecessary trips and make other travel arrangements if possible," Sydney Trains said on Twitter. Change. Please follow the notice and the arrangement of the station staff. Real-time software information may not be correct. "

The train is expected to return to normal Monday morning.

We can only hope so.

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