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Did NSW Transport Minister Gladys Berijiklian say not once, but twice, on ABC 702 Sydney radio on Saturday morning that: “getting rid of a rail corridor was a ludicrous thing to do?
“Nowhere in the world would you get rid of a corridor because somewhere in
the future there may be a need to compulsorily acquire houses to reinstate the corridor.”
This came from the very woman that, in consort with her Premier and the Planning Minister, recently and unceremoniously closed down a busy, perfectly functional and abundantly useful rail link into Newcastle.
People will be picking up the pieces long after all of those so called leaders and their seemingly flawed advisors are long gone and enjoying tax payer funded pensions.
Go figure.
- Leon Oberg, Goulburn