Transportation
Watch a Flood Turn a Sydney Train Station Into a River
At Bardwell Park, waters crested to the level of the platform.
Ah, right on time: a muddy-brown surge of water, comin' down the railroad tracks.
The major storm that just walloped New South Wales—killing at least eight people and causing roughly $100 million in damages—turned many places into a surprise Venice. Among them was the Bardwell Park train station in southern Sydney, where waters crested to the level of the platform.