[COM] M2 Northern Connector | 15.5km | $867m
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[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
The new WCR roundabout to motorway is bigger than the rest of the northern expressway ones, so I dunno why people are saying it's smaller. I saw a b double turning to go over the WCR bridge this morning, if I had time I would have followed him to watch him go around the roundabout.
Any vehicles going from Waterloo corner, Burton, direk, Edinburgh etc would either go:
North on Heaslip road then north on northern expressway ( 3 roundabouts at Penfield Rd, womma Rd and Heaslip Rd)
West on WCR then north on port Wakefield Rd (no roundabout)
West on WCR the south on pt Wakefield or motorway. (No roundabout)
Who is going to go west on WCR, then north on NS motorway then NE on Nexy?
Alternatively anyone coming from say Gepps X area, or anywhere south of globe derby, can use port Wakefield road until Bolivar, then use the motorway and Nexy. Why continue up 90km/h port Wakefield road all the way to the Nexy when you have a 6 lane 110km/h motorway instead
Yes, initially some people will not realise that port Wakefield -> Nexy cannot be done at the northern interchange anymore and will have to do a U-turn at the Virginia turn off, but long term this connection is not needed. Just as northbound PWR to southbound NC could easily be built with no flyovers, but why would you, no one is going to use it
Any vehicles going from Waterloo corner, Burton, direk, Edinburgh etc would either go:
North on Heaslip road then north on northern expressway ( 3 roundabouts at Penfield Rd, womma Rd and Heaslip Rd)
West on WCR then north on port Wakefield Rd (no roundabout)
West on WCR the south on pt Wakefield or motorway. (No roundabout)
Who is going to go west on WCR, then north on NS motorway then NE on Nexy?
Alternatively anyone coming from say Gepps X area, or anywhere south of globe derby, can use port Wakefield road until Bolivar, then use the motorway and Nexy. Why continue up 90km/h port Wakefield road all the way to the Nexy when you have a 6 lane 110km/h motorway instead
Yes, initially some people will not realise that port Wakefield -> Nexy cannot be done at the northern interchange anymore and will have to do a U-turn at the Virginia turn off, but long term this connection is not needed. Just as northbound PWR to southbound NC could easily be built with no flyovers, but why would you, no one is going to use it
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
According to RAVNet (the state government heavy vehicle route information), 26m B-doubles are permitted to go north on Heaslip Road, but 30m and 36.5m road trains and 35m B-triples are only allowed to go southbound. I don't know the reason, so have no idea if this could be going to change.aaronjameslange wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:58 amThe new WCR roundabout to motorway is bigger than the rest of the northern expressway ones, so I dunno why people are saying it's smaller. I saw a b double turning to go over the WCR bridge this morning, if I had time I would have followed him to watch him go around the roundabout.
Any vehicles going from Waterloo corner, Burton, direk, Edinburgh etc would either go:
North on Heaslip road then north on northern expressway ( 3 roundabouts at Penfield Rd, womma Rd and Heaslip Rd)
West on WCR then north on port Wakefield Rd (no roundabout)
West on WCR the south on pt Wakefield or motorway. (No roundabout)
Who is going to go west on WCR, then north on NS motorway then NE on Nexy?
Alternatively anyone coming from say Gepps X area, or anywhere south of globe derby, can use port Wakefield road until Bolivar, then use the motorway and Nexy. Why continue up 90km/h port Wakefield road all the way to the Nexy when you have a 6 lane 110km/h motorway instead
Yes, initially some people will not realise that port Wakefield -> Nexy cannot be done at the northern interchange anymore and will have to do a U-turn at the Virginia turn off, but long term this connection is not needed. Just as northbound PWR to southbound NC could easily be built with no flyovers, but why would you, no one is going to use it
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
There is sign on port Wakefield road saying the Nexy off ramp will close permanently on the 16th of February.
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[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
Posted on Facebook on 6 February 2020:
Unfortunately, no bike ride or walk of the connector ... hopefully they will reconsider.Join us at a community open day for The Northern Connector Project on Sunday, 16 February from 11am to 3pm.
What’s happening:
• A free sausage sizzle
• Refreshments available for purchase, with proceeds
going to local charities
• Free children’s activities
• Construction equipment on display
• Bus tours on South Australia’s first major concrete road
Location:
NorthHub (main site compound)
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
This notification on the DPTI website
I imagine a FB post will appear Wednesday-ish
https://www.dpti.sa.gov.au/__data/asset ... NECTOR.pdf
I imagine a FB post will appear Wednesday-ish
https://www.dpti.sa.gov.au/__data/asset ... NECTOR.pdf
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Unless im mistaken, I didn't see the word 'permanant' on the sign. I assume it's just a day closure to allow for tour busses for the open day to use the temp ramp to turn around
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
I think it has to be the permanent closure - new road scheduled to open early March, and they need to complete the southbound lanes after that temporary ramp has closed.aaronjameslange wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:14 amUnless im mistaken, I didn't see the word 'permanant' on the sign. I assume it's just a day closure to allow for tour busses for the open day to use the temp ramp to turn around
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
My mistake, i saw it again this morning and it reads "Nexy onramp closure, 16 feb use alt route"aaronjameslange wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:14 amUnless im mistaken, I didn't see the word 'permanant' on the sign. I assume it's just a day closure to allow for tour busses for the open day to use the temp ramp to turn around
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[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
Apologies, from the websiteHooligan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:57 amMy mistake, i saw it again this morning and it reads "Nexy onramp closure, 16 feb use alt route"aaronjameslange wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:14 amUnless im mistaken, I didn't see the word 'permanant' on the sign. I assume it's just a day closure to allow for tour busses for the open day to use the temp ramp to turn around
The Northern Expressway on-ramp from Port Wakefield Road (northbound) will be permanently closed from 8pm, Sunday, 16 February. Location: The Northern Expressway on-ramp from Port Wakefield Road (northbound) will be closed and not reinstated
I think we will be using the detour for a little while as there is still plenty to do.
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[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
On ch 9 news tonight they said this will open in the 2nd week of March (and taken 3 years to complete).
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And 3 prime ministers from announcementhow good is he wrote:On ch 9 news tonight they said this will open in the 2nd week of March (and taken 3 years to complete).
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[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
Can someone please explain the arrangement with service centres in context of the Northern Connector?
Did the Government deem it necessary that at some point along the NC there should be a fuel stop, with the easiest way of achieving this designing the off ramp to go right past the OTR?
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Did Peregrine pay the Government a lot of money to design the interchange with the OTR in mind?
Did the Government deem it necessary that at some point along the NC there should be a fuel stop, with the easiest way of achieving this designing the off ramp to go right past the OTR?
or
Did Peregrine pay the Government a lot of money to design the interchange with the OTR in mind?
[COM] Re: Northern Connector | 14km | $1b
Probably a whole host of things led to Bolivars design.Bacon wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:32 pmCan someone please explain the arrangement with service centres in context of the Northern Connector?
Did the Government deem it necessary that at some point along the NC there should be a fuel stop, with the easiest way of achieving this designing the off ramp to go right past the OTR?
or
Did Peregrine pay the Government a lot of money to design the interchange with the OTR in mind?
The Holiday Park
OTR
Bolivar treatment plant
White Horse Inn
weaving it through the Gordian knot was probably the cheapest option
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