aceman wrote:I came across this the other day on the T2D Project website. So the Northern Tunnel comes back to surface/reverts to Lowered Motorway somewhere before Ashwin Pde/West Thebarton Rd.
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Everyone on here criticised the decision to build a Community Centre on that corner. That was just asking for trouble.
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I heard council were told many times not to put the community centre on that corner. The bowling club is also unfortunate. They are being pushed to merge with Lockleys which is a terrible outcome, they should be able to rebuild somewhere close to the current location. With much of Kings Reserve being earmarked for construction, and probably houses in West Thebarton earmarked for demolition, the NSM is going to make an absolute mess of the area around Brickworks. Expect the fireworks to start when plans are made public.
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not much different to what's happened along the already complicated sections of the corridor. there's no way of avoiding collateral damage.Saltwater wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:35 pmI heard council were told many times not to put the community centre on that corner. The bowling club is also unfortunate. They are being pushed to merge with Lockleys which is a terrible outcome, they should be able to rebuild somewhere close to the current location. With much of Kings Reserve being earmarked for construction, and probably houses in West Thebarton earmarked for demolition, the NSM is going to make an absolute mess of the area around Brickworks. Expect the fireworks to start when plans are made public.
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Probably like the ANZAC Highway section, this too may need a rethink.Saltwater wrote:I heard council were told many times not to put the community centre on that corner. The bowling club is also unfortunate. They are being pushed to merge with Lockleys which is a terrible outcome, they should be able to rebuild somewhere close to the current location. With much of Kings Reserve being earmarked for construction, and probably houses in West Thebarton earmarked for demolition, the NSM is going to make an absolute mess of the area around Brickworks. Expect the fireworks to start when plans are made public.
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That map does not have the River Torrens marked on it, and has lowered motorway between Ashwin Parade and Grange Road. I know that canals in the UK can go over aqueduct/bridges, but every now and then the Torrens floods. Where would flood water end up if the Torrens is carrying three metres extra water for a day? This could be more often with climate changes.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 10:15 pmProbably like the ANZAC Highway section, this too may need a rethink.Saltwater wrote:I heard council were told many times not to put the community centre on that corner. The bowling club is also unfortunate. They are being pushed to merge with Lockleys which is a terrible outcome, they should be able to rebuild somewhere close to the current location. With much of Kings Reserve being earmarked for construction, and probably houses in West Thebarton earmarked for demolition, the NSM is going to make an absolute mess of the area around Brickworks. Expect the fireworks to start when plans are made public.
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Well they managed to get a tunnel under Sydney Harbour so there is precedent. I'm hearing it comes down to cost and the planners want the motorway at surface across the river so it can connect up with Grange Road, otherwise the exit ramps up if the tunnel went under the river would be too steep. It would also require re-work of the section already constructed through Hindmarsh.
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That northbound merge from the tunnels onto Anzac Highway into either direction, east or west, so close to the existing intersection, is in direct conflict with the northbound South Road merge onto Anzac Highway, into either direction east or west also. There's barely 100m between the merge and the traffic lights.
They need to rethink this particular section again, as it could (and will) get very messy and result in a lot of accidents and back up the traffic significantly.
Again, as I said before, the whole thing needs to go back to the drawing board for this intersection. It's a horrendous plan.
They need to rethink this particular section again, as it could (and will) get very messy and result in a lot of accidents and back up the traffic significantly.
Again, as I said before, the whole thing needs to go back to the drawing board for this intersection. It's a horrendous plan.
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I can see what you're talking about with wanting to go west down Anzac Highway, but for northbound traffic going East they'll be avoiding the lights entirely because of the ramp.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:42 pmThat northbound merge from the tunnels onto Anzac Highway into either direction, east or west, so close to the existing intersection, is in direct conflict with the northbound South Road merge onto Anzac Highway, into either direction east or west also. There's barely 100m between the merge and the traffic lights.
They need to rethink this particular section again, as it could (and will) get very messy and result in a lot of accidents and back up the traffic significantly.
Again, as I said before, the whole thing needs to go back to the drawing board for this intersection. It's a horrendous plan.
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Don't think it will be that much of a dramatic problem.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:42 pmThat northbound merge from the tunnels onto Anzac Highway into either direction, east or west, so close to the existing intersection, is in direct conflict with the northbound South Road merge onto Anzac Highway, into either direction east or west also. There's barely 100m between the merge and the traffic lights.
They need to rethink this particular section again, as it could (and will) get very messy and result in a lot of accidents and back up the traffic significantly.
Again, as I said before, the whole thing needs to go back to the drawing board for this intersection. It's a horrendous plan.
Theres a similar situation where the lowered motorway off ramp comes up and mergers with the surface road at the Port Road intersection. Never seen an accident there and the traffic from the motorway comes flying up the off ramp still doing 80kmh and more often then not changing to the left lanes to go city bound.
Similar also to the R2P section where you come up from the lowered motorway and can turn off at Regency road, it mergers not far before the intersection with South Rd traffic, all be it much lower volumes of traffic.
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Fair point.
However, because there are no entries and exits to the tunnels between Anzac Highway and Darlington, there is still a sizeable peak hour frieight and commuter catchment in the stretch in between who will continue to use the existing South Road (those in St. Mary's, Edwardstown, Melrose Park, Clarence Gardens, Black Forest, Glandore). This traffic will cause a bottleneck in that merge point in the mornings.
Also I can't see how they will be able to fit in a two lane ramp within the median of Anzac Highway without removing a lane on Anzac Highway itself. Something has got to give.
However, because there are no entries and exits to the tunnels between Anzac Highway and Darlington, there is still a sizeable peak hour frieight and commuter catchment in the stretch in between who will continue to use the existing South Road (those in St. Mary's, Edwardstown, Melrose Park, Clarence Gardens, Black Forest, Glandore). This traffic will cause a bottleneck in that merge point in the mornings.
Also I can't see how they will be able to fit in a two lane ramp within the median of Anzac Highway without removing a lane on Anzac Highway itself. Something has got to give.
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From the renders and video, it looks like the ramp from the NSM Southern Tunnel/South Road to Anzac Highway is only one lane (the two lanes which come from the tunnel and South Road merge into one on approach to the ramp). Also, it looks like the ramp joins the 3 lanes from Anzac Highway to form 4 northbound lanes cutting into the existing median, but for how far this extends is not clear. My guess is that the left lane ends some time after the ramp, or the right lane is forced to turn right at Leader Street.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:56 amFair point.
However, because there are no entries and exits to the tunnels between Anzac Highway and Darlington, there is still a sizeable peak hour frieight and commuter catchment in the stretch in between who will continue to use the existing South Road (those in St. Mary's, Edwardstown, Melrose Park, Clarence Gardens, Black Forest, Glandore). This traffic will cause a bottleneck in that merge point in the mornings.
Also I can't see how they will be able to fit in a two lane ramp within the median of Anzac Highway without removing a lane on Anzac Highway itself. Something has got to give.
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I didn't even think about the conflict with Leader Street. You would have northbound traffic coming off the ramp merging and trying to get across the three lanes of traffic on Anzac Highway, but existing traffic along Anzac Highway who need to merge across into the right lane to access Leader Street will have to be very careful in doing so.
We all know that Adelaide drivers have a notorious reputation for not being the best at merging, hence my concerns.
We all know that Adelaide drivers have a notorious reputation for not being the best at merging, hence my concerns.
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Perhaps a better solution then instead of an overpass to Anzac Hwy, is to just make the north & south on/off ramps longer to accommodate traffic coming out of the tunnels, and just keep it much the same on the surface as it is now? That sort of urban interchange seems to work in other cities. Some of the ramps on the Western ringroad in Melbourne are 500m~ long.
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