
Regan
Regan is a key spokesperson for Sydney Metro, responsible for overseeing and managing the operations and capacity of the metro train system in Sydney. Recently, he discussed the current capacity levels of metro trains, particularly during peak hours, and indicated that adjustments to train frequencies and carriages might be considered to accommodate increasing commuter demand as the final stage of the M1 line is set to open next year.
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Recent news mentions
Regan is no longer an employee of Big Fun Events after being convicted for child abuse images.
Bouncy castle hire company Big Fun Events distances itself after staff member convicted for child abuse images
Regan is walking 100 metres again, every day for 10 days, to raise money as part of Nedd Brockmann’s Uncomfortable Challenge.
Participants raise money for Mobilise and homelessnessRegan said a higher frequency of services than on the former T3 rail line, together with much faster journeys between Sydenham and the CBD and north shore, was forecast to boost patronage on the M1 line.
How the city’s public transport jewel has shaken up the way commuters moveRegan expressed concern about how people would be dressing at the Midwinter Ball.
Viva Street Style: The Best Looks From Princess Chelsea’s Midwinter Ball, Where Music Fans Followed The FantasyRegan shared her experience of her son surviving a near-fatal incident with a blind cord to raise awareness about the dangers.
Preschooler survives blind cord hanging; mum’s warning to other parentsRegan was helped out of the canal by her uncle when the police arrived.
Mlada majka vozila pijana, ostavila ćerku (4) da se udavi u kanaluRegan discussed the adjustments commuters were making during peak hours and the potential changes to train capacity.
Some stations nearing full capacity during morning peak hour


























