You get a good idea of how far to the north it realigns from the top of Torrens road at the intersection.
[U/C] Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
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[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
Images of the Ovingham train station have been released by the PTP Alliance.
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
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[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
Unsure what you expected I guess. They're doing to the station what they have done to all the stations that have needed an upgrade for the past decade and a half. Shelter the same as on almost any other network station, improved access to the station with DDA compliant ramps, widths, etc. Looks like some opportunity for level boarding by raising the platform height. The south end has to be slightly reconfigured regardless because DIT realigned the tracks.Pistol wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:22 amImages of the Ovingham train station have been released by the PTP Alliance.
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
On the Gawler line Elizabeth, Broadmeadows and Munno Para were completely new stations while Parafield, Chidda, Elizabeth Sth and Evanston received new shelters and upgrades during Rail Revitalisation. In the present round of upgrades Womma has received a new shelter and platform resurfacing, Gawler Central, Greenfield and Dry Creek have had existing shelters refurbished. Tambelin, Kilburn and Islington (which have narrow side platforms) are having new shelters installed on ground level concrete foundations behind the platforms. Ovingham is subject to more extensive work. The old earth fill platforms have been completely removed apart from the platform face walls. New rear concrete retaining walls are under construction resulting in increased platform width. The platform shelters in the PTPA photos are similar to the new ones at Kilburn and Islington.VLtom wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 2:24 pmUnsure what you expected I guess. They're doing to the station what they have done to all the stations that have needed an upgrade for the past decade and a half. Shelter the same as on almost any other network station, improved access to the station with DDA compliant ramps, widths, etc. Looks like some opportunity for level boarding by raising the platform height. The south end has to be slightly reconfigured regardless because DIT realigned the tracks.Pistol wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:22 amImages of the Ovingham train station have been released by the PTP Alliance.
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
What's underwhelming isn't the station, but the illustration of it. You'll note that it is labelled as an impression of Davenport terrace; if it was of the station, I dare say you'd have found more detail.Pistol wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:22 amImages of the Ovingham train station have been released by the PTP Alliance.
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
Too quick to judge.
You hear it here first...
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
What's underwhelming isn't the station, but the illustration of it. You'll note that it is labelled as an impression of Davenport terrace; if it was of the station, I dare say you'd have found more detail.
Too quick to judge.
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I reiterate, this has a budget of $10m.
If this is a complete rebuild, why didn't they rebuild it under the overpass and therefore using the bridge as shelter?
If this is a complete rebuild, why was there no public consultation done?
This is the layout of the station
https://ptpa-public-assets.s3.amazonaws ... PROVED.pdf
I may be quick to judge but I don't see much more than some new bus station shelters and some carparking - now THAT is value for money....
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[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
I don't know why in situations like this where the line is going under the road, they don't position some of the platform underneath the road and take advantage of the shelter it provides.
I see this at Bowden station where the shelters they've provider do absolutely nothing, so people huddle underneath the small sliver of shade provided by the pedestrian walkway overhead.
I see this at Bowden station where the shelters they've provider do absolutely nothing, so people huddle underneath the small sliver of shade provided by the pedestrian walkway overhead.
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
I know that stations are these days CCTV'd out the wazoo, but I wonder if they've avoided building under structures due to CPTED principles like passive surveillance?Nathan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 4:46 pmI don't know why in situations like this where the line is going under the road, they don't position some of the platform underneath the road and take advantage of the shelter it provides.
I see this at Bowden station where the shelters they've provider do absolutely nothing, so people huddle underneath the small sliver of shade provided by the pedestrian walkway overhead.
But yes, agree, please more sun, wind and rain relief for public transport users.
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They were able to do some proper cover at Oaklands though. My theory was that it's a difference in electric vs diesel lines, with the latter needing it to be open at a station, but then it's obviously not being applied at Ovingham.SRW wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:00 pmI know that stations are these days CCTV'd out the wazoo, but I wonder if they've avoided building under structures due to CPTED principles like passive surveillance?Nathan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 4:46 pmI don't know why in situations like this where the line is going under the road, they don't position some of the platform underneath the road and take advantage of the shelter it provides.
I see this at Bowden station where the shelters they've provider do absolutely nothing, so people huddle underneath the small sliver of shade provided by the pedestrian walkway overhead.
But yes, agree, please more sun, wind and rain relief for public transport users.
All Ovingham needs is shifting the platform south just slightly, so that the southern end is under shelter when needed, and then the whole rest of the platform can be the open, passive surveillance nirvana they believe it is (i.e. the one surrounded by car parking and quiet suburban streets instead of a highly trafficked mixed-use station surrounded by apartments and businesses).
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
They've bituminized a lot of the new bridge, but it looks like there's still an 'off ramp' heading west that needs to be built before the Chief street intersection.
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[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
The other thing needed is a grade separated pedestrian crossing. This is especially a problem with the ARTC line where long trains can block pedestrian access for some time.
That would also make connecting with Torrens Road buses easier.
[U/C] Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
Yeah, if only there was a bridge there that they could use for pedestrian access down to the platforms…1NEEDS2POST wrote:The other thing needed is a grade separated pedestrian crossing. This is especially a problem with the ARTC line where long trains can block pedestrian access for some time.
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
What the hell is that? In 2022?PD2/20 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 9:13 pmOn the Gawler line Elizabeth, Broadmeadows and Munno Para were completely new stations while Parafield, Chidda, Elizabeth Sth and Evanston received new shelters and upgrades during Rail Revitalisation. In the present round of upgrades Womma has received a new shelter and platform resurfacing, Gawler Central, Greenfield and Dry Creek have had existing shelters refurbished. Tambelin, Kilburn and Islington (which have narrow side platforms) are having new shelters installed on ground level concrete foundations behind the platforms. Ovingham is subject to more extensive work. The old earth fill platforms have been completely removed apart from the platform face walls. New rear concrete retaining walls are under construction resulting in increased platform width. The platform shelters in the PTPA photos are similar to the new ones at Kilburn and Islington.VLtom wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 2:24 pmUnsure what you expected I guess. They're doing to the station what they have done to all the stations that have needed an upgrade for the past decade and a half. Shelter the same as on almost any other network station, improved access to the station with DDA compliant ramps, widths, etc. Looks like some opportunity for level boarding by raising the platform height. The south end has to be slightly reconfigured regardless because DIT realigned the tracks.Pistol wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:22 amImages of the Ovingham train station have been released by the PTP Alliance.
They are completely underwhelming considering this station has a budget of $10m!
https://ptpa.com.au/projects/ovinghamc ... llery-23-1
It has a glorified bus shelter and a bit of landscaping.
For that budget, I would’ve expected much more of a transformation.
Must be lining the pockets of the contractor - or hiding the overspend on the overpass…
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They want to increase the density of the area, not just with the development next to this but in the general area with apartment buildings, and this is the best they can do ?
Built it once and build it right. FFS.
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
Update picture Saturday 14/5/2022. the bridge is nearly complete apart from the western end of the towards Port Adelaide end. two way traffic will probablely use the northern side to allow the southern side to be completed.
[U/C] Re: Ovingham Level Crossing Removal | $231m
Traffic is going to be switched to using the bridge on 10 June
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