Plan to extend Sydney metro line south hits growing list of hurdles

By Matt O'Sullivan and Jacob Saulwick
Updated February 3 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:39am
Driverless trains will run on the metro lines from Sydney's north west to Chatswood and Bankstown via the CBD. Photo: Supplied
Driverless trains will run on the metro lines from Sydney's north west to Chatswood and Bankstown via the CBD. Photo: Supplied
Plans to extend the metro line to Hurstville in Sydney's south barely rate a mention nowadays. Photo: Peter Rae
Plans to extend the metro line to Hurstville in Sydney's south barely rate a mention nowadays. Photo: Peter Rae

The Baird government's long-term plan to extend a fully-automated metro line from Sydenham to Hurstville in the city's south appears doomed.

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