I am not purporting to be holy, but nor will I be silenced, and I certainly won't admit I'm wrong when I 'm right. In the context of the Belair Line, there are TWO tracks in the corridor, regardless of whether you count the interstate one as Belair Line or not, and when I pointed out that there were two tracks I was careful to mention that one wasn't used for suburban trains, so there was really no point in your telling me.Hooligan wrote:Aidan, There is ONE track on the Belair line. ONE that is used for suburban trains.Aidan wrote:For thse who remember the Belair Line before standardization the distinction is not so clearcut - the line has always run beyond Belair so that objection's not valid, and the suburban trains used to use both tracks. But my point that trains continued to run on one of the tracks in the Belair Line corridor while work was done on the other one.SouthAussie94 wrote: Key word being BELAIR LINE, referring to the passenger line terminating at Belair, not the freight line running parallel to it and continuing past Belair... These two lines operate separately to each other. One does not impact on the other in any way except for where the Freight line crosses the Noarlunga line at Goodwood.
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I think SouthAussie94 (as well as most of the forum) will agree that you should just stop your pretenious bullshit and dump the whole "hollier than thou" attitude. I know it pisses me off and i know it pisses others off.
Now go build a 4x4 lane road somewhere.
I avoid making comments I'm not prepared to defend, and conversely I am prepared to defend any comment I make. If that pisses you off, that's your problem not mine.