News & Discussion: O-Bahn
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Re: News & Discussion: O-Bahn
Are the tracks bi-directional? Could the track be refurbished in such a way that buses could continue to use the route in the peak direction while the parallel track is closed?
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Re: News & Discussion: O-Bahn
They could be, but because the tracks are so close together it will be too dangerous to have workers working and buses travelling by at the same time. You could have a work pause during peak hour though?SouthAussie94 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:28 pmAre the tracks bi-directional? Could the track be refurbished in such a way that buses could continue to use the route in the peak direction while the parallel track is closed?
When the grass around the track is being mowed the department usually closes parts of the track for a full day.
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This.
Does everyone who wants the O-Bahn ripped up not remember all the money spent on that tunnel less than 10 years ago?
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Re: News & Discussion: O-Bahn
The tunnel is not at all redundant without the O'Bahn, can still be used for N/E bus routes.
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The tunnel is designed exclusively for O-Bahn buses, it would need modification to remove the track guides to make it suitable for non-O-Bahn buses.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:41 pmThe tunnel is not at all redundant without the O'Bahn, can still be used for N/E bus routes.
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I know its expensive, but you would hope the tunnel is extended as part of any redevelopment of the obahn
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It would be a bit more satisfying, but would it really save much time? Sure the buses slow a bit once getting onto the road, but they have a dedicated bus lane so would rarely get caught in traffic.
Looks to be around 1km between the two points. At 80km/h that's 45 seconds, at 60km/h it's 1 minute. A lot of infrastructure to save that short time. Would also need to pass beneath the Torrens, so would be hard to do as a cut and cover job.
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I'd rather see a cut and cover tunnel along Grenfell and Currie Streets, with exits between Frome Street and East Terrace and between Morphett Street and West Terrace with the western end coming out into the Bakewell Underpass, include underground stations as part of this. At-least then if the O'Bahn is ever converted to rail, the existing tunnel won't seem so redundant as it will connect to further tunnelling along this strip. Also cut and cover would ensure this doesn't intrude on any further underground rail plans. Probably at-least a $5b project but considering bus public transport is our main offering in Adelaide and this is the busiest bus corridor, I'd say it's justifiable from a town planning POV and also time efficiency.Nort wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 6:28 pmIt would be a bit more satisfying, but would it really save much time? Sure the buses slow a bit once getting onto the road, but they have a dedicated bus lane so would rarely get caught in traffic.
Looks to be around 1km between the two points. At 80km/h that's 45 seconds, at 60km/h it's 1 minute. A lot of infrastructure to save that short time. Would also need to pass beneath the Torrens, so would be hard to do as a cut and cover job.
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Honestly you make good points.Nort wrote:It would be a bit more satisfying, but would it really save much time? Sure the buses slow a bit once getting onto the road, but they have a dedicated bus lane so would rarely get caught in traffic.
Looks to be around 1km between the two points. At 80km/h that's 45 seconds, at 60km/h it's 1 minute. A lot of infrastructure to save that short time. Would also need to pass beneath the Torrens, so would be hard to do as a cut and cover job.
You'd want a detailed study to make sure it makes financial sense, which could be helped by expanding the service I guess.
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I'd also like to see if having a centre lane and side platforms for buses would be better than the present arrangement whereby buses are pulling out and in and crossing over other lanes. Plus, European cities have more doors on buses leading to faster boarding and alighting, meaning shorter times at stops.Waewick wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 9:05 pmHonestly you make good points.Nort wrote:It would be a bit more satisfying, but would it really save much time? Sure the buses slow a bit once getting onto the road, but they have a dedicated bus lane so would rarely get caught in traffic.
Looks to be around 1km between the two points. At 80km/h that's 45 seconds, at 60km/h it's 1 minute. A lot of infrastructure to save that short time. Would also need to pass beneath the Torrens, so would be hard to do as a cut and cover job.
You'd want a detailed study to make sure it makes financial sense, which could be helped by expanding the service I guess.
Now, I'm not necessarily advocating this, rather saying that it's an option to look at.
Plus, how about European style trolleybuses where the trolleybuses run under wire for some of their route, and no wire for other parts? They are very flexible, quiet, and able to use renewable energy.
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There's an article about all the cars that constantly get stuck on it. Quite a long list.
Why don't they just install some barriers/boom gates that remain down until a bus approaches and triggers a sensor to open them?
Why don't they just install some barriers/boom gates that remain down until a bus approaches and triggers a sensor to open them?
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2013
Mar 03
Not provided
Car following bus
2013
Mar 16
O-Bahn Track from TTP
Car went on O-Bahn track from TTP
2013
Mar 16
O-Bahn Track
Car on O-Bahn track from TTP
2013
Aug 06
Gate No 85 - Apalie Dr
Car entered O-Bahn track from TTP
2013
Sep 23
O-Bahn
Non PTS vehicle on track
2014
Jun 09
Park Terrace
Car driven on to O-Bahn track
2014
Jul 01
O-Bahn
Car in O-Bahn chute
2015
Mar 11
Park Terrace
Non-O-Bahn vehicle entered track
2015
Mar 13
O-Bahn
Non O-Bahn bus on track
2015
Sep 11
O-Bahn Busway
Car entered O-Bahn busway
2017
Oct 27
Park Tce Tunnel
Car entered chute area, then reversed out
2018
Jan 10
O-Bahn Tunnel
Car followed bus into the tunnel, tunnel closed for less than 1 minute, car did not stop in tunnel and drove straight out
2018
Feb 10
Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise
Busway closed as car on track (between Paradise and TTP), detouring via roads
2018
Mar 15
Klemzig
Security HUB received a report that a vehicle entered and collided inside the O-Bahn corridor
2018
Aug 22
Klemzig
Car stuck on O-Bahn track
2018
Sep 08
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange
A car has been guided out from the chute area at Tea Tree Plaza
2019
Jun 29
O-Bahn
Abandoned car on O-Bahn track
2019
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange
Car entered track and tipped over - all O-Bahn routes affected
2019
Oct 28
O-Bahn tunnel
Car followed bus through O-Bahn tunnel
2019
Nov 05
O-Bahn tunnel
Taxi went through O-Bahn tunnel
2019
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange
Car drove onto O-Bahn track
2020
Mar 08
Paradise
Car on O-Bahn track upside down
2020
Nov 21
Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise
O-Bahn track closed between TTP and Paradise due to car on track just after chute, no injuries
2020
Dec 17
Park Terrace
Car on O-Bahn track
2021
Jan 04
O-Bahn Tunnel
Car followed bus in to tunnel, car traversed tunnel
2021
Mar 12
O-Bahn Tunnel
Car has used full length of the O-Bahn tunnel
2021
Jun 08
O-Bahn Tunnel, Grenfell Street
Car used O-Bahn tunnel, Grenfell Street portal
2022
Aug 22
O-Bahn Paradise to Modbury
Report of vehicle travelling along O-Bahn track
2022
Aug 22
Paradise Interchange
Car entered O-Bahn at paradise interchange at speed. Track was closed by control. Car found at 10.06 on roof on up side
2022
Sep 09
Park Terrace Entrance
Car entered O-Bahn track from Park Terrace entrance
2022
Sep 09
O-Bahn track between Park Tce and Klemzig
Silver Mercedes sedan rode along O-Bahn track
2023
May 05
Modbury
Car Entered O-Bahn
2023
Aug 08
O-Bahn track between Modbury and Paradise
Drunk driver left car on tracks
2023
Oct 18
O'Bahn track at Modbury
Car abandoned on track
2024
Feb 28
Modbury
Car stuck on track after driver suffered medical episode, removed by crane four hours later
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That list has quite a few cases in the O-Bahn tunnel which itself has boom gates and flashing lights. If senseless drivers are managing to ignore those I doubt spending tens of thousands to add the same to the interchange entrances will make much difference.rev wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:27 pmThere's an article about all the cars that constantly get stuck on it. Quite a long list.
Why don't they just install some barriers/boom gates that remain down until a bus approaches and triggers a sensor to open them?
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2013 Mar 03 Not provided Car following bus 2013 Mar 16 O-Bahn Track from TTP Car went on O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Mar 16 O-Bahn Track Car on O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Aug 06 Gate No 85 - Apalie Dr Car entered O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Sep 23 O-Bahn Non PTS vehicle on track 2014 Jun 09 Park Terrace Car driven on to O-Bahn track 2014 Jul 01 O-Bahn Car in O-Bahn chute 2015 Mar 11 Park Terrace Non-O-Bahn vehicle entered track 2015 Mar 13 O-Bahn Non O-Bahn bus on track 2015 Sep 11 O-Bahn Busway Car entered O-Bahn busway 2017 Oct 27 Park Tce Tunnel Car entered chute area, then reversed out 2018 Jan 10 O-Bahn Tunnel Car followed bus into the tunnel, tunnel closed for less than 1 minute, car did not stop in tunnel and drove straight out 2018 Feb 10 Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise Busway closed as car on track (between Paradise and TTP), detouring via roads 2018 Mar 15 Klemzig Security HUB received a report that a vehicle entered and collided inside the O-Bahn corridor 2018 Aug 22 Klemzig Car stuck on O-Bahn track 2018 Sep 08 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange A car has been guided out from the chute area at Tea Tree Plaza 2019 Jun 29 O-Bahn Abandoned car on O-Bahn track 2019 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange Car entered track and tipped over - all O-Bahn routes affected 2019 Oct 28 O-Bahn tunnel Car followed bus through O-Bahn tunnel 2019 Nov 05 O-Bahn tunnel Taxi went through O-Bahn tunnel 2019 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange Car drove onto O-Bahn track 2020 Mar 08 Paradise Car on O-Bahn track upside down 2020 Nov 21 Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise O-Bahn track closed between TTP and Paradise due to car on track just after chute, no injuries 2020 Dec 17 Park Terrace Car on O-Bahn track 2021 Jan 04 O-Bahn Tunnel Car followed bus in to tunnel, car traversed tunnel 2021 Mar 12 O-Bahn Tunnel Car has used full length of the O-Bahn tunnel 2021 Jun 08 O-Bahn Tunnel, Grenfell Street Car used O-Bahn tunnel, Grenfell Street portal 2022 Aug 22 O-Bahn Paradise to Modbury Report of vehicle travelling along O-Bahn track 2022 Aug 22 Paradise Interchange Car entered O-Bahn at paradise interchange at speed. Track was closed by control. Car found at 10.06 on roof on up side 2022 Sep 09 Park Terrace Entrance Car entered O-Bahn track from Park Terrace entrance 2022 Sep 09 O-Bahn track between Park Tce and Klemzig Silver Mercedes sedan rode along O-Bahn track 2023 May 05 Modbury Car Entered O-Bahn 2023 Aug 08 O-Bahn track between Modbury and Paradise Drunk driver left car on tracks 2023 Oct 18 O'Bahn track at Modbury Car abandoned on track 2024 Feb 28 Modbury Car stuck on track after driver suffered medical episode, removed by crane four hours later
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What about some large reinforced crash tested/certified retractable bollards operating on a 'trigger' operated by the bus drivers? There's even sliding bollards. The type used for embassies and other high security or restricted buildings and compounds. A lot of them are designed to withstand the impact of a truck purposely driving into them at speed.Spotto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 5:06 pmThat list has quite a few cases in the O-Bahn tunnel which itself has boom gates and flashing lights. If senseless drivers are managing to ignore those I doubt spending tens of thousands to add the same to the interchange entrances will make much difference.rev wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:27 pmThere's an article about all the cars that constantly get stuck on it. Quite a long list.
Why don't they just install some barriers/boom gates that remain down until a bus approaches and triggers a sensor to open them?
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2013 Mar 03 Not provided Car following bus 2013 Mar 16 O-Bahn Track from TTP Car went on O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Mar 16 O-Bahn Track Car on O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Aug 06 Gate No 85 - Apalie Dr Car entered O-Bahn track from TTP 2013 Sep 23 O-Bahn Non PTS vehicle on track 2014 Jun 09 Park Terrace Car driven on to O-Bahn track 2014 Jul 01 O-Bahn Car in O-Bahn chute 2015 Mar 11 Park Terrace Non-O-Bahn vehicle entered track 2015 Mar 13 O-Bahn Non O-Bahn bus on track 2015 Sep 11 O-Bahn Busway Car entered O-Bahn busway 2017 Oct 27 Park Tce Tunnel Car entered chute area, then reversed out 2018 Jan 10 O-Bahn Tunnel Car followed bus into the tunnel, tunnel closed for less than 1 minute, car did not stop in tunnel and drove straight out 2018 Feb 10 Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise Busway closed as car on track (between Paradise and TTP), detouring via roads 2018 Mar 15 Klemzig Security HUB received a report that a vehicle entered and collided inside the O-Bahn corridor 2018 Aug 22 Klemzig Car stuck on O-Bahn track 2018 Sep 08 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange A car has been guided out from the chute area at Tea Tree Plaza 2019 Jun 29 O-Bahn Abandoned car on O-Bahn track 2019 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange Car entered track and tipped over - all O-Bahn routes affected 2019 Oct 28 O-Bahn tunnel Car followed bus through O-Bahn tunnel 2019 Nov 05 O-Bahn tunnel Taxi went through O-Bahn tunnel 2019 Tea Tree Plaza Interchange Car drove onto O-Bahn track 2020 Mar 08 Paradise Car on O-Bahn track upside down 2020 Nov 21 Between Tea Tree Plaza Interchange and Paradise O-Bahn track closed between TTP and Paradise due to car on track just after chute, no injuries 2020 Dec 17 Park Terrace Car on O-Bahn track 2021 Jan 04 O-Bahn Tunnel Car followed bus in to tunnel, car traversed tunnel 2021 Mar 12 O-Bahn Tunnel Car has used full length of the O-Bahn tunnel 2021 Jun 08 O-Bahn Tunnel, Grenfell Street Car used O-Bahn tunnel, Grenfell Street portal 2022 Aug 22 O-Bahn Paradise to Modbury Report of vehicle travelling along O-Bahn track 2022 Aug 22 Paradise Interchange Car entered O-Bahn at paradise interchange at speed. Track was closed by control. Car found at 10.06 on roof on up side 2022 Sep 09 Park Terrace Entrance Car entered O-Bahn track from Park Terrace entrance 2022 Sep 09 O-Bahn track between Park Tce and Klemzig Silver Mercedes sedan rode along O-Bahn track 2023 May 05 Modbury Car Entered O-Bahn 2023 Aug 08 O-Bahn track between Modbury and Paradise Drunk driver left car on tracks 2023 Oct 18 O'Bahn track at Modbury Car abandoned on track 2024 Feb 28 Modbury Car stuck on track after driver suffered medical episode, removed by crane four hours later
I'ts a unique solution, but then again the obahn is a unique piece of infrastructure already.
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