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It was not so much the change of government but the people of Norwood, when given a choice between the prestige of having a tram or keeping the gum trees in the centre of the parade, most decided the gum trees were more important. so the liberals quietly dumped the tram plan because they did not have the money any way.
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New trees, paving and SkyCity signage:
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Having not been able to get to Adelaide at all this year, can anyone confirm if the paving on the North terrace front footpath of the station and casino entry has been/is being upgraded? The old concrete paving and bitumen surface used to really let down the whole precinct. Also the outside of the station always looked like it needed a good scrub and looked grubby. the lighting was always a bit dull as well. Hopefully they pay some attention to the front with the upgrade. Always great photos BTW Andy.
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Only the North Terrace path at the top of the station ramp and in alignment with Station Rd has been upgraded so far.claybro wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 3:28 pmHaving not been able to get to Adelaide at all this year, can anyone confirm if the paving on the North terrace front footpath of the station and casino entry has been/is being upgraded? The old concrete paving and bitumen surface used to really let down the whole precinct. Also the outside of the station always looked like it needed a good scrub and looked grubby. the lighting was always a bit dull as well. Hopefully they pay some attention to the front with the upgrade. Always great photos BTW Andy.
I agree about the bitumen/concrete pavers letting down the precinct, especially in front of Parliament House. Grenfell/Currie Street is even worse in my opinion given the quantity of pedestrian traffic.
The station building itself looks fine at the moment. The western façade is being restored currently.
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Thanks for letting me know about the photos claybro! I’m part of a similar group for my hometown in the U.K. and the photos posted there help me keep in touch with the place, so I try to do the same here in Adelaide for people who might be living away like yourself.claybro wrote:Having not been able to get to Adelaide at all this year, can anyone confirm if the paving on the North terrace front footpath of the station and casino entry has been/is being upgraded? The old concrete paving and bitumen surface used to really let down the whole precinct. Also the outside of the station always looked like it needed a good scrub and looked grubby. the lighting was always a bit dull as well. Hopefully they pay some attention to the front with the upgrade. Always great photos BTW Andy.
Hopefully in this photo below from last month you can see how the new paving comes round from Station Road up to the station entry bollards, but quickly stop on the North Terrace front footpath. As mentioned by SRW, futher up, the path is pretty shocking outside of Parliament House too.
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Really appreciate your work also. I haven't lived in Adelaide for years and it looks like I can't even get to Australia in the medium term. Unfortunately I have no photos to provide for expats here as a trade, not unless they hail from central EuropeAndyWelsh wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:36 pmThanks for letting me know about the photos claybro! I’m part of a similar group for my hometown in the U.K. and the photos posted there help me keep in touch with the place, so I try to do the same here in Adelaide for people who might be living away like yourself.
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Hoardings removed outside Sean’s Kitchen on Station Road.
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Had a good walk around this afternoon:
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Also took some photos of the new link between the casino and the station:
And a few of the new areas around SkyCity and the station:
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And a few of the new areas around SkyCity and the station:
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Fantastic series of shots, Andy!
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There's no reason we can't have both, the Parade is wide enough as it is. People didn't want to lose their precious street parking spaces (which are only available to lucky people).EBG wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:09 pmIt was not so much the change of government but the people of Norwood, when given a choice between the prestige of having a tram or keeping the gum trees in the centre of the parade, most decided the gum trees were more important. so the liberals quietly dumped the tram plan because they did not have the money any way.
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How are they only available to lucky people? Or can't you reverse park? But that's not luck either1NEEDS2POST wrote:There's no reason we can't have both, the Parade is wide enough as it is. People didn't want to lose their precious street parking spaces (which are only available to lucky people).EBG wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:09 pmIt was not so much the change of government but the people of Norwood, when given a choice between the prestige of having a tram or keeping the gum trees in the centre of the parade, most decided the gum trees were more important. so the liberals quietly dumped the tram plan because they did not have the money any way.
Many of those trees have a limited life span left (10 or so years)from what I heard so they will be removed. Hopefully by then someone has a decent tram plan
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Way off topic, but just to add to this before it wraps up.Waewick wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:41 amHow are they only available to lucky people? Or can't you reverse park? But that's not luck either1NEEDS2POST wrote:There's no reason we can't have both, the Parade is wide enough as it is. People didn't want to lose their precious street parking spaces (which are only available to lucky people).EBG wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:09 pmIt was not so much the change of government but the people of Norwood, when given a choice between the prestige of having a tram or keeping the gum trees in the centre of the parade, most decided the gum trees were more important. so the liberals quietly dumped the tram plan because they did not have the money any way.
Many of those trees have a limited life span left (10 or so years)from what I heard so they will be removed. Hopefully by then someone has a decent tram plan
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That line of trees down the Parade are barely 40-years-old, and almost all of them have been replaced once or twice. They are possibly the worst type of tree one could have in the centre of a main road; unsightly for what is intended of them, bulky base root structures and an excessively droopy canopy (not that I think the alternative - plane trees - would be any better). I think parking was the chief reason for people voting against trams along the Parade, which will still need to be address with or without such a tram exertion because parking is limited along that strip and it's hindering the success of the Parade's businesses. Personally I want to see trams back along the Parade but I cannot for the life of me understand what they were thinking terminating it outside Norwood Place... Either terminate it at George Street so it goes as far as the cinemas, or go one better and terminate it at Port Rush Road.
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If you want to run double carriageways, no parking and no median strip then The Parade is wide enough. In reality if you take out the parking it will narrow too much for traffic to run smoothly. There is also the problem of the slope. Mostly on the northern side. The Parade would definitely have to be flattened out more and the trees would have to go. Even if the trams ran without an overhead catenary system the ironbarks would have to go to even out the road and rid the roots from lifting up the pavement. As for the trees it is possible the ironbark may have a further 10 years of good life left before they become a hazard. Only a few have been replaced and those are the ones that have already fallen. In actual fact I think at least one hasn't been replaced. The one across from the apartments at The Bath. I agree the ironbarks were a bad choice. I think this may have been done while Vini Ciccarello was Lord Mayor. European plane trees would have been much better. You remember North Terrace before the tram line was put in? Look at Hutt Street or better still Frome Road. They make superb canopies. Also they now have acclimatised to our hot weather in summer. They will snap in high winds but rarely do unless they are diseased. Gum trees are way worse, including the ironbarks. As for the tram and parking that's something that won't be addressed for a while. I would rather see Adelaide mature and look at underground rail. Kent Town and Norwood first need more 5-6 storey apartments along The Parade and other main thoroughfares to build up the population. Then seriously look at an East-West line to augment Gawler-Seaford and OH-Belair CBD tunnels.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:17 pmWay off topic, but just to add to this before it wraps up.Waewick wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:41 amHow are they only available to lucky people? Or can't you reverse park? But that's not luck either1NEEDS2POST wrote:
There's no reason we can't have both, the Parade is wide enough as it is. People didn't want to lose their precious street parking spaces (which are only available to lucky people).
Many of those trees have a limited life span left (10 or so years)from what I heard so they will be removed. Hopefully by then someone has a decent tram plan
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That line of trees down the Parade are barely 40-years-old, and almost all of them have been replaced once or twice. They are possibly the worst type of tree one could have in the centre of a main road; unsightly for what is intended of them, bulky base root structures and an excessively droopy canopy (not that I think the alternative - plane trees - would be any better). I think parking was the chief reason for people voting against trams along the Parade, which will still need to be address with or without such a tram exertion because parking is limited along that strip and it's hindering the success of the Parade's businesses. Personally I want to see trams back along the Parade but I cannot for the life of me understand what they were thinking terminating it outside Norwood Place... Either terminate it at George Street so it goes as far as the cinemas, or go one better and terminate it at Port Rush Road.
Regarding where the tram was terminating. At George Street intersection you would have to eliminate the turning lanes on The Parade. Which had been a hot issue recently. Same if you terminated at the Portrush Road intersection. What happens if they want to widen the intersection like the Magill and Portrush Road intersection? The terminus would have to be similar to what has been done on North Terrace near East Terrace leaving plenty of room for a turning lane.
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P.S. Moderators please shift the last few posts to the trams topic or where there was talk about trams up The Parade, Norwood. Thanks.
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