NSW Tangara trains will remain on the tracks until the mid-2030s to give the state government time to plan for locally built replacements. The fleet entered service in 1988 and is the biggest contributor to rail network maintenance faults. Video via AAP.
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00:00One day, people in cities all over the world could be traveling on trains like this.
00:20Of course, we already can.
00:24The 21st century starts on the 28th of January.