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Thick fog keeps Sydney ferries docked, delays commuters

Thick fog keeps Sydney ferries docked, delays commuters

News.com.au11 hours ago
Sydney motorists have been warned to take 'extreme care' and transport services have been cancelled as a thick blanket of fog settles over parts of the city.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued the road alert at 3.17am on Tuesday, warning reduced visibility in the fog would make road conditions 'dangerous'.
'Motorists are advised to take extreme care,' it read.
The thick fog has also impacted the city's ferry services, which were cancelled between about 5.45am and 6.30am due to low visibility on waterways.
'Passengers are advised to make alternative arrangements or consider catching a regular bus service instead,' a Transport NSW spokesman said at the time.
All F3 Parramatta River services were cancelled shortly after 7am, and all others have resumed.
'Passengers should continue to allow in extra travel time, listen to announcements and check information displays for service updates,' the latest alert read.
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