The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping

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Ahead of the looming rail shutdown, Rose Valente has hired a private bus to get her patrons to and from major football matches. Others are less optimistic.

Her women’s sport-focused bar on Oxford Street, The Ladies Lounge, was going all-out with team cocktails and bar games for the A-League’s Unite Round, where every match of the weekend will be played in Sydney.

“We were potentially losing lots of our customers,” she said. “I had to do something really creative to get customers who were going to travel by train.”Valente is one of thousands of Sydney businesses and event organisers scrambling to make alternative arrangements to move tens of thousands of people around Sydney.

 

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