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Commuters are in for a day of chaos as train and bus drivers go on strike to end long-running negotiations over pay, conditions and privatisation.
Platforms, train carriages and buses were all crammed with passengers on Tuesday morning across New South Wales - with those on their way to work told to expect major delays.
Tuesday marks the second day of strikes for public transport workers, with public school teachers also set to walk off the job over staff shortages and pay disputes.
On Monday, 1,200 bus drivers in Sydney's inner west went on strike and stopped work for 24 hours.
Commuters are in for a day of chaos as train and bus drivers go on strike to end long-running negotiations over pay, conditions and privatisation (pictured in Sydney)
Platforms, train carriages and buses were all crammed with passengers on Tuesday morning across New South Wales - with those on their way to work told to expect major delays
Their unions are calling on the state government to demand its contractor Transit Systems negotiate over a two-tier wage system that has some workers