Central Station Sydney Trains delayed: Man in wheelchair dies after falling onto tracks

A commuter has opened up about the moment he saw a horror incident that left a man dead after falling onto the tracks at a busy train station. The man, aged in his 30s and believed to have been in a wheelchair or mobility scooter, fell onto the tracks at Central Station on Wednesday afternoon.

A commuter has opened up about the moment he saw a horror incident that left a man dead after falling onto the tracks at a busy train station.

The man, aged in his 30s and believed to have been in a wheelchair or mobility scooter, fell onto the tracks at Central Station on Wednesday afternoon.

Emergency services, including police, paramedics and NSW Fire and Rescue rushed to the station before 3pm.

A spokesman from NSW Police told NCA NewsWire a man had fallen onto the tracks.

Commuters on trains around the incident, which is believed to have occurred on platform 19, saw the scene as they rode past.

One witness told NCA NewsWire he saw the boarded up area with five police officers on the track as well as paramedics and stretchers, with another five officers guarding the platform.

He described the scene as “very traumatic” despite large parts of the track being covered up.

“I hope no train attendants were a part of the accident,” he said.

He was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, but died on the way.

The man has not been formally identified but is believed to be in his 30s.

Trains are running, but there are major delays on the train lines with commuters being warned to allow plenty of extra travel time.

The incident is believed to have occurred on a T1 line, with one witness saying that swarms of police and paramedics were spotted on the tracks.

“Big delays on a T1 line at Sydney Central Station with heaps of police and staff on the tracks, a few stretchers on the platform,” he said.

The incident is expected to cause delays on the T1 North Shore and Western line, T2 Western Leppington line, T3 Bankstown line, T8 Airport line and T9 Northern line.

Those travelling on the T1 and T9 line have been told that their journey home could take an extra 60 minutes due to the incident.

The taking the T2, T3 and T8 can expect delays of up to 30 minutes.

“We remind commuters to be vigilant while on platforms,” Sydney trains said.

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