Looks like the trams doing the full Glenelg/Entertainment Centre run are the 5 or 6 cars that go out for morning & afternoon peak hours extras.Nathan wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 2:51 pmLooks like there's an odd tram that occasionally does the full Glenelg <-> Ent Centre route. Not sure what the point is of throwing those in the mix other than to add confusion.
And speaking of confusion, whoever did the timetable needs a slap on the back of the head. They've combined all the routes into a single timetable, portraying the Ent Centre to RAH, Railway Station to Botanic Garden(s), and Rundle Mall to Festival Plaza all as spurs. It's a complete unreadable mess.
It's probably operational convenience to send these extras to the E/Centre where there's a two-track terminus rather than try to reverse them at RAH where there's only a single-track turnback.
Plus it gives a direct service between southern KWS, Vic Sq and Pirie St for city workers using the Entertainmant Centre P&R (but only any good if you're a late starter or early finisher).
Also, looking closely at the start and end of day, seems like no trams need to routinely use either of the new single curves into North Terrace outside Government House.
The layout and the route graphics in the printed timetable is a bit of a mess, but no worse than some of the Adelaide Metro bus timetables where there are multiple destinations or bifurcating routes.
All part of DPTI's cunning plan to make paper timetables unusable then (due to "no demand") eliminate them & pocket the cost savings. After all, everyone has a smart phone and data connection to use the website, journey planner or app, don't they?