No worries Politics - enough said I thinktrain driver wrote:Mitch, every thing is Cool Bananas
I have been watching the Vics and there fast train projects, they are lucky because it's a small State and they have some very dense populate country towns and that helps, especially if they are marginal seat
Of course I personally think Aldinga is a stretch considering the cost it incur.train driver wrote:SA does plan ahead more that a four year term now, I've just finish reading the 30 year plan that was released last year, although there is no regional rail issue in it there is mention of Concordia, Roseworthy and Aldinga extensions, and that is better than nothing.
Roseworthy could happen now if they really wanted it to, or heck even Kapunda. A Roseworthy service could be simply an extension of the current Gawler service (not to be confused with a Gawler Central service ). A Kapunda run could be comparable to the current Frankston - Stony Point line - a shuttle service that connects with the main suburban line. I could also go as far as saying another station could be built between Gawler and Roseworthy.
From what I have heard from a GWA "higher up" that came into my work a while back, there was a $2m feasibility study being done, I have tried to look into it more but haven't found any more info since. However the Kadina - Wallaroo section has been ripped up by the council and converted to a (wait for it) bike path . From what I here though, the current Snowtown - Bute section will be as normal, then a new line will deviate from the original corridor just out of Kadina to a new port North (???) of Wallaroo.train driver wrote:The regional rail network will survive or will be rebuilt if there is significant demand for that corridor by the mining company's, i just read recently that the Snowtown Wallaroo line or part of it may/could be used to transport the minerals from the Yunta/Maldorky area, and I hope that happens, it would have to be rebuilt because the rail is not heavier enough, but the main thing is the corridor is there and protected for future use.
Indeed. They have recently expanded their facility there, and I won't be surprised to see an extra rail service added as well.train driver wrote:One success for regional rail that people never seem to mention is the Balco intermodal on the old broad gauge corridor at Bowman's that is a little gem.
I'm also surprised there isn't a connection to the similar facility at Balaklava (can't remember the name of the company), but it too has recently completed an upgrade/expansion of the facility and I think it is near the corridor just outside of Balaklava heading towards Owen. I might have to have a look next time I head that way.