The article was on AdelaideNow today. I was trying to figure out the piling reference too - doesn't make much sense to me. I would have thought all the piling was completed.PD2/20 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:59 pmWhat is the date of the paywalled Adelaide Now article? The timelapse video is the the installation of the first span from 6-8 December.
The references to the piling work are rather odd. They imply this work will be be continuing through to August 2020, whereas the piling was surely completed in 2019, prior to the casting of the support piers.
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When you have a newspaper being run on the smell of an oily rag and a minister that has no background in planning, transport OR infrastructure, you can't really expect quality information.
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Classic Advertiser!PD2/20 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:59 pmWhat is the date of the paywalled Adelaide Now article? The timelapse video is the the installation of the first span from 6-8 December.d3v310per wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:00 pmFrom AdelaideNow ... https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... 94dde2576a
Crucial crossing of South Road completed to allow for rail link to Flinders University and hospital
New fly-through footage shows how massive steel bridge sections have been successfully placed over South Rd to prepare for the highly-anticipated Flinders link rail project.
This time-lapse film shows how workers seemingly effortlessly created a rail bridge over South Rd last weekend.
https://youtu.be/Hj2vsqW8X4o
Giant sections of bridge were lowered into place, one of the most significant sections of the Tonsley rail line extension to Flinders University and Flinders Hospital.
Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government Stephan Knoll announced the successful completion of the bridge works today after safety checks.
“The Flinders Link Project is well under way and is supporting around 55 local jobs,’’ he said.
“We are continuing to invest in public transport infrastructure and by extending this train line we will help connect the Flinders Medical and Education precinct with the city.
“This means people living in the southern suburbs will have better connectivity, from students, those needing to access Flinders Hospital and local residents who work in the city.”
But more is yet to be done in the 650m rail extension, which must include an elevated single track over Sturt Rd, Laffers Triangle and Main South Rd.
A new Flinders station will also be built, with the total project cost $141 million.
Piling work is currently being carried out along the length of the extension, starting on the western side of Main South Rd. This work will progressively move towards the northern end of the project site.
A total of 82 piles will support the new rail bridge and a further 65 will be installed for the elevated walkway. These are expected to be in place by the end of August.
This will make way for retaining walls, a ramp and the realignment of the track.
The project is scheduled for completion in mid-2020, with funding from the state and federal governments.
https://youtu.be/kb1foVOmku8
The extension will be critical to a new $1.5 billion housing development to be built at the university.
The references to the piling work are rather odd. They imply this work will be be continuing through to August 2020, whereas the piling was surely completed in 2019, prior to the casting of the support piers.
The piles are due to be done by August 2020.
The project is due to be complete by mid-2020.
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In 2010 DTEI (DPTI) proposed the Tonsley branch line would be changed to light rail and be extended to Flinders University via Flinders Drive and a cutting into the main uni area carpark. The public transport interchange would of been in the Laffers Triangle area. Also the depressed road would of then had a flyover south of Flinders drive to the Southern Expressway. The proposed tram stops were Woodlands Park (north of the current train station), Ascot Park, Mitchell Park, Clovelly Park, Tonsley (south of Sturt Road), Flinders Medical Centre and Flinders University. The park and ride would of been off David Cairns Drive.
The viaduct option they are doing now was actually a reject, and rightly so because the station is further from the main Flinders University area.
The 2010 proposal would have been good and I am sure future Governments will realise the current plan is the wrong option.
The viaduct option they are doing now was actually a reject, and rightly so because the station is further from the main Flinders University area.
The 2010 proposal would have been good and I am sure future Governments will realise the current plan is the wrong option.
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So commuters coming from elsewhere by train would need to get off at Tonsley and then catch the light rail (and vice versa from the Uni)? How is that ideal?
I know the train doesn’t go to Flinders Uni etc but I expect the current bus shuttle that does Flinders Uni, FMC, Sturt (and ideally a bus interchange) will continue to service all these stops pretty satisfactorily.
I know the train doesn’t go to Flinders Uni etc but I expect the current bus shuttle that does Flinders Uni, FMC, Sturt (and ideally a bus interchange) will continue to service all these stops pretty satisfactorily.
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Such a short link would have needed it's own depot and seperate electric AV/DV system.
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It could be linked to a Flinders-Marion Shops-Glenelg route across the southern suburbs using Sturt and Diagonal Roads.
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the proposal was to have the tram-train share the corridor with the trains from Woodlands Park to Adelaide. Much like the Coast to Coast Rail proposal that Mike Rann wanted for the western lineshow good is he wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:30 pmSo commuters coming from elsewhere by train would need to get off at Tonsley and then catch the light rail (and vice versa from the Uni)? How is that ideal?
I know the train doesn’t go to Flinders Uni etc but I expect the current bus shuttle that does Flinders Uni, FMC, Sturt (and ideally a bus interchange) will continue to service all these stops pretty satisfactorily.
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Is https://www.dtei.sa.gov.au/__data/asset ... or_Web.PDF the DTEI study you are referring to? This study paved the way for the Darlington Interchange. This study from 2010 notes that funds had been committed to the upgrade and electrification of the Tonsley rail line (Sections 1.4.1 and 1.. The rail options considered are in Section 5.3.3 with assessment in 5.4.2. The final proposal for rail infrastructure is in 7.2. The justification for tram-train is the topography of the proposed extension to Flinders Uni. Woodlands Park would have been provided with an additional low-level platform to facilitate passenger transfer to Seaford line trains. This study doesn't appear to mention running tram-trains into Adelaide.Eurostar wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:36 pmthe proposal was to have the tram-train share the corridor with the trains from Woodlands Park to Adelaide. Much like the Coast to Coast Rail proposal that Mike Rann wanted for the western lineshow good is he wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:30 pmSo commuters coming from elsewhere by train would need to get off at Tonsley and then catch the light rail (and vice versa from the Uni)? How is that ideal?
I know the train doesn’t go to Flinders Uni etc but I expect the current bus shuttle that does Flinders Uni, FMC, Sturt (and ideally a bus interchange) will continue to service all these stops pretty satisfactorily.
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Yes that's the PDF I read through. I think the tram-train would of ran express between Woodlands Park and Adelaide. Possibly then up to Prospect. The 210 etc could of then be through linked with a modified 182/206 to Salisbury via Prospect Road then either Regency Road or Grand Junction Road then Bridge Road.
With the new Flinders Station I feel the State Government will encourage bus operators to feed their buses. Routes like G20 and G21 could during the daytime then be extended to Blackwood via Flinders University.
With the new Flinders Station I feel the State Government will encourage bus operators to feed their buses. Routes like G20 and G21 could during the daytime then be extended to Blackwood via Flinders University.
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Latest photos of the Flinders Link construction. Photos sourced from the DPTI SA Facebook page.
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Some pictures from 1/3/20. 1 ramp up north side of Sturt Rd . Note there is a pedestrian under pass in the left of picture .
2 bridge over Sturt Rd .
As usual please click on pictures for bigger.
2 bridge over Sturt Rd .
As usual please click on pictures for bigger.
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3 continuing towards FMC 4 there still some gaps in the elevated section.
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Sorry I can only load 2 pictures at a time. 5. at South Rd. The station will be on the far side in the distance behind the car. Please click on picture for bigger.
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That looks like a hefty bridge for a single track. From what I've read, it's not supposed to ever support a second track, but it looks like it can.
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