Up to 300 people have joined a lawsuit claiming the construction of Sydney's light rail project was a "train wreck" which "decimated" local businesses, a court has heard.
A group of retailers and residents allege they suffered "unreasonable interference" from the works between the CBD, Randwick and Kingsford, and are suing Transport for NSW in a class action.
The court heard that about 300 people had joined the class action but thousands more were still eligible to join.
Their barrister, Tony Bannon SC, told the NSW Supreme Court the project was "a train wreck that would be predicted a mile away".
Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-07/sydney-light-rail-class-action-in-court/101624046
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