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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/police-to-take-over-security-on-public-transport-20120214-1t3d2.html
NSW Police will take over security on Sydney's trains and buses, the government announced today.
The move means the end of the dedicated division of transit officers who had patrolled CityRail trains.
Under the new structure, a smaller group of transit officers will be solely responsible for "revenue protection" on buses, trains and ferries.
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The Premier, Barry O'Farrell, announced the restructure today with the Police Minister, Mike Gallagher, the Transport Minister, Gladys Berejiklian, and Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione.
The government says that by 2014 a Police Transport Command will have a force of 610 officers.
This means hiring another 309 police officers to add to the 301 already in the commuter crime unit who will transfer to the new command.
RailCorp's current transit officer division has an "authorised strength" of about 600.
This will be reduced to 150 revenue protection officers.
Mr O'Farrell said:"To ensure better safety for commuters across all three modes of public transport, having police do this task is the best way to go.
"Transit officers will continue to do their fare evasion and other minor compliance work, but their activities will be extended from the rail system across the bus and ferry system as well," he said.
Ms Berejiklian said: "The transit officers will have a choice in what they want to do.
"They will be able to apply to actually become part of the police force," she said.
"They can apply to remain in the 150 officers that will remain and apply for employment in other positions or they can choose a voluntary redundancy."