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#121 Post by 85trainfan » Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:45 pm

neoballmon wrote:
metro wrote:and I thought I read somewhere that the Noarlunga line will be closed for 9 months from January to September next year :shock:
I heard that on the radio earlier today.. That seems very excessive. They've very recently re-sleepered and improved this line, so I would imagine the only thing to do is electrification.
There is still a section of the Noarlunga Line to be Upgraded. The section between Brighton & Hove stations and Oaklands to the Sturt River Bridge was Stage one. Completed when the new Oaklands station was opened and the old Station demolished one weekend.
The section between Oaklands to Hove, and Brighton to Noarlunga Centre was Stage 2 completed last Year.
Stage 3 is the Section between the Sturt River Bridge and Adelaide Yard. This is why the 9 months is needed.
Someone with some foresight has actually planned the Goodwood underpass to be built at the same time, plus electrification of the Noarlunga line (Some weekend closures required between Noarlunga and Oaklands) thus minimizing the time required for network shutdowns.
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#122 Post by [Shuz] » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:39 am

Understandably, there is a lot of commuter frustration with regards to the shutdown of the Noarlunga line once again, but as 85trainfan pointed out, the Government have actually got it right and are undergoing all the project works at once. This should be applauded, rather than criticised. I encourage fellow forumers to correct those who have a whine about it and present the facts, rather than allow the relentless and misguided negativity to continue.
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#123 Post by crawf » Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:35 pm

So all up next year is going to be the biggest year for heavy rail in decades. Lots of construction and major temporary closures.

And finally we will see those wires put up.
  • Adelaide Station to close for 5 weeks
  • Minor Refurb for Adelaide Station & Station Arcade
  • Reconstruction of the city railyard
  • Commencement of the $110m Goodwood Junction Underpass
  • Final Noarlunga and Tonsley Line upgrades and electrification
  • Completion of the Seaford Line extension and electrification
  • New electric A-city trains arrive (?)
  • More station upgrades, including Keswick Station

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#124 Post by ChillyPhilly » Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:49 pm

Short-term pain for long-term gain!

They seem to have sort of started work for electrical wiring approaching the Morphett St bridge, eastbound into Adelaide Railway Station; lots of those large, half-buried metal cylinders adjacent to the northernmost track.
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#125 Post by Mr Smith » Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:09 pm

ChillyPhilly wrote:Short-term pain for long-term gain!

They seem to have sort of started work for electrical wiring approaching the Morphett St bridge, eastbound into Adelaide Railway Station; lots of those large, half-buried metal cylinders adjacent to the northernmost track.

I think you may be referring to the air con cooling towers related to the existing convention centre, relocated on account of new convention centre construction

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#126 Post by Tonsley213 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:05 pm

Mr Smith wrote:
ChillyPhilly wrote:Short-term pain for long-term gain!

They seem to have sort of started work for electrical wiring approaching the Morphett St bridge, eastbound into Adelaide Railway Station; lots of those large, half-buried metal cylinders adjacent to the northernmost track.

I think you may be referring to the air con cooling towers related to the existing convention centre, relocated on account of new convention centre construction
No he isn't there are big holes as he described that have circular rebar within them, and some even have the concrete already pored into them.

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#127 Post by Pressman » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:45 pm

Tonsley213 wrote:
Mr Smith wrote:
ChillyPhilly wrote:Short-term pain for long-term gain!

They seem to have sort of started work for electrical wiring approaching the Morphett St bridge, eastbound into Adelaide Railway Station; lots of those large, half-buried metal cylinders adjacent to the northernmost track.

I think you may be referring to the air con cooling towers related to the existing convention centre, relocated on account of new convention centre construction
No he isn't there are big holes as he described that have circular rebar within them, and some even have the concrete already pored into them.
The air conditioning plant for the convention centre was relocated from the east side of the Morphett St bridge to the west side some months ago. It can clearly be seen on Nearmap.

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#128 Post by Tonsley213 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:56 pm

Pressman wrote:
Tonsley213 wrote:
Mr Smith wrote:

I think you may be referring to the air con cooling towers related to the existing convention centre, relocated on account of new convention centre construction
No he isn't there are big holes as he described that have circular rebar within them, and some even have the concrete already pored into them.
The air conditioning plant for the convention centre was relocated from the east side of the Morphett St bridge to the west side some months ago. It can clearly be seen on Nearmap.
Yes, but these are not the hole we are talking about. If you haven't been on a train recently, then don't respond.

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#129 Post by Pressman » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:04 pm

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Pressman wrote:The air conditioning plant for the convention centre was relocated from the east side of the Morphett St bridge to the west side some months ago. It can clearly be seen on Nearmap.
Yes, but these are not the hole we are talking about. If you haven't been on a train recently, then don't respond.
Exactly, I was suporting the comment that the holes were NOT Air Conditioning towers.

And incidently Tonsley213, I've been a lot closer to that A/C system than you get to on ANY train!

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#130 Post by Tonsley213 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:33 pm

Here are the holes I am talking about

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#131 Post by ChillyPhilly » Sat Oct 13, 2012 2:54 am

Just a few assorted photos there... :lol:

I think it's safer to say that those holes or whatever they are have something to do with the Convention Centre. But otherwise than this speculation, I'm pretty clueless. Anyone else have any idea?
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#132 Post by Tonsley213 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:44 am

I don't think so, these holes are all on the western side of the road bridge.

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#133 Post by Pressman » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:54 am

The rio bar tends to inticate they are footings. Presumably for the Overhead

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#134 Post by ChillyPhilly » Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:54 pm

Yeah I'm convinced. Definitely the first step for overhead. The past few days they've been assembling (or 'sussing out') new track on a whole bunch of concrete sleepers just north of this...
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#135 Post by ChillyPhilly » Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:56 pm

Nearmap has been updated!
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