Sydney couple caught getting intimate on Valentine’s day train commute 

>

Couple is caught performing an explicit act on a train in front of shocked passengers who heard “sucking noises” during their Valentine’s Day trip

  • A couple was caught getting intimate on a Sydney train
  • They kiss before performing an explicit act
  • The couple stopped when a guard approached them.

A pair of Sydney train passengers have been caught on camera performing an explicit act during their Valentine’s Day journey in front of shocked passengers who heard ‘sucking noises’.

The couple were caught on camera on a train heading along Sydney’s T9 Northern line, which runs from Hornsby to northern Sydney, on Tuesday.

The couple was seen kissing before performing a sexual act.

They then proceed to remove their clothes and continue their inappropriate behavior.

A young couple was caught frisky on a Sydney train on Valentine’s Day, leaving passengers uncomfortable.

A traveler who filmed the encounter tells them to stop at the video.

“Stop what you’re doing right now, please,” the passenger is heard saying.

Put your clothes back on, please, thank you.

a traveler said News.com.au that they went farther in the carriage because they felt ‘very uncomfortable’.

They said they then heard “sucking noises” after walking away.

The couple were also told over the train’s loudspeaker to stop their behavior before a guard approached them.

The couple were on a train heading along Sydney's T9 Northern line, which runs from Hornsby to northern Sydney (file image)

The couple were on a train heading along Sydney’s T9 Northern line, which runs from Hornsby to northern Sydney (file image)

A traveler is heard telling the couple to stop their explicit behavior before a guard approaches the couple.

A traveler is heard telling the couple to stop their explicit behavior before a guard approaches the couple.

According to the witness, the guard said, “I know it’s Valentine’s Day, but please have respect for the passengers around you.”

Your behavior has been offensive and you will be reported.

A Transport for NSW spokesperson advised travelers to always report anti-social behavior to the train conductor, guard, station staff, a station help point or by calling 131 500.

Passengers are urged to call the police for more serious matters.

Behaving offensively in a public passenger vehicle can result in a $1100 fine in NSW.