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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
I can just remember when the Supertrains (2000 Class Jumbo's) were delivered in the early 80's. They were considered so modern and advanced for Adelaide at the time.
These A-City (4000 Class) trains are a quantum leap over the 2000 & 3000 class and are going to look amazing when they are put into service!
These A-City (4000 Class) trains are a quantum leap over the 2000 & 3000 class and are going to look amazing when they are put into service!
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
bm7500 wrote:I can just remember when the Supertrains (2000 Class Jumbo's) were delivered in the early 80's. They were considered so modern and advanced for Adelaide at the time.
These A-City (4000 Class) trains are a quantum leap over the 2000 & 3000 class and are going to look amazing when they are put into service!
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Centre Car has arrived last night.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
I feel like whining too. I mentioned this a long time ago about the exterior of these new carriages, about the corrugated side panels. I would like to know why they went for this design? Is it something intrinsic to Aussie trains? I would have thought this look to be passe, old fashioned. I would have also thought a smooth exterior to be more aerodynamic. One last thing, I wouldn't want to be the fellows removing graffiti off these should some buggers ever get the idea...oops!Nathan wrote:I liked the comments about power outages and that they should have solar panels on the topBrucetiki wrote:And the whiners are out in force about the trains - they'll be overcrowded, why aren't the bigger (obviously never heard of coupling ), they weren't built in Adelaide, they'll be vandalised, they're going to sit and collect rust until next year (obviously didn't read the part about testing).
Some people need to engage their brain before writing crap like that.
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PS. The outage thing is a sure possibility in summer. Should it happen it could mean a train being stuck a long way away from a station in 40 plus degree heat. Then imagine getting older and disable people off the carriages. Let's hope it never happens.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
The Scooter Guy wrote:Centre Car has arrived last night.
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I would like to add. That these are my photos. Not Ryan's.
Where was the acknowledgement?
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
I believe the corrugated side panels are for greater strength for less weight, less framing needed. With regard to power outages, in a perfect world the power would be provided by a dedicated source, not just from the grid.Ho Really wrote:I feel like whining too. I mentioned this a long time ago about the exterior of these new carriages, about the corrugated side panels. I would like to know why they went for this design? Is it something intrinsic to Aussie trains? I would have thought this look to be passe, old fashioned. I would have also thought a smooth exterior to be more aerodynamic. One last thing, I wouldn't want to be the fellows removing graffiti off these should some buggers ever get the idea...oops!
Cheers
PS. The outage thing is a sure possibility in summer. Should it happen it could mean a train being stuck a long way away from a station in 40 plus degree heat. Then imagine getting older and disable people off the carriages. Let's hope it never happens.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
The acknowledgement is right at the bottom, you even quoted it.Tonsley213 wrote:
I would like to add. That these are my photos. Not Ryan's.
Where was the acknowledgement?
Also, the easiest way to make sure your photos are not shared around is to not post them on the internet.
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Great photos and thanks for taking them.Tonsley213 wrote: I would like to add. That these are my photos. Not Ryan's.
Where was the acknowledgement?
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
The State Government has today announced that the opening of the Tonsley line has been put back till November to enable further upgrade and extension works to be carried out.
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So a more cost effective option then?rhino wrote:I believe the corrugated side panels are for greater strength for less weight, less framing needed. With regard to power outages, in a perfect world the power would be provided by a dedicated source, not just from the grid.Ho Really wrote:I feel like whining too. I mentioned this a long time ago about the exterior of these new carriages, about the corrugated side panels. I would like to know why they went for this design? Is it something intrinsic to Aussie trains? I would have thought this look to be passe, old fashioned. I would have also thought a smooth exterior to be more aerodynamic. One last thing, I wouldn't want to be the fellows removing graffiti off these should some buggers ever get the idea...oops!
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PS. The outage thing is a sure possibility in summer. Should it happen it could mean a train being stuck a long way away from a station in 40 plus degree heat. Then imagine getting older and disable people off the carriages. Let's hope it never happens.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
WHAT A %#%&@#$ JOKE!!bay transit wrote:The State Government has today announced that the opening of the Tonsley line has been put back till November to enable further upgrade and extension works to be carried out.
As I mentioned earlier they have not done anything to this line for months maybe 6. What are they waiting for!! This whole train system uprade debactle must be the Labor governements death knell. It won't be forgotten easily.
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Umm....... you do realise that the feds only gave us money for the duplication of that line + other associated works in the last budget. That's what the new delay is about.Ben wrote:WHAT A %#%&@#$ JOKE!!bay transit wrote:The State Government has today announced that the opening of the Tonsley line has been put back till November to enable further upgrade and extension works to be carried out.
As I mentioned earlier they have not done anything to this line for months maybe 6. What are they waiting for!! This whole train system uprade debactle must be the Labor governements death knell. It won't be forgotten easily.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Snippet of news on Tonsley rail line closure/delay in re-opening the line.
http://zite.to/136Yjnl
via Yahoo and ZiteA rail line closure in Adelaide's southern suburbs has been extended until November, so more track upgrade work can be done. The Tonsley line has been closed since January and was due to open again by September. But the South Australian Government has decided to keep the line closed for several extra weeks to allow its duplication as part of the Tonsley Park public transport project.
Transport Minister Tom Koutsantonis said bringing forward that work would be an advantage.
"Contractors are currently working on the rail line. If we don't bring the work forward what we'll see is a workforce of about 250 people laid off and brought back on later on when we want to reopen and redo the works on the line," he said.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Why did they need to close the Tonsley line in the first place.
The work for the convention centre, that required track space was completed by July last year.
The work for the convention centre, that required track space was completed by July last year.
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