Thats scary to say as Noarlunga runs a 4 car set in peak for at least one of their services that I know of.Düsseldorfer wrote:those platforms appear to be a bit short to handle a long train, i've seen that Mawson Lakes can definitly accomidate a 6 car train and possibly 7 or 8. In that photo it looks like the new Oaklands could barely manage a 3 car train, or will they make it longer once the old Oaklands has been demolished.
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This is going to be great when it is finished (I park my car there every day) however I hope they can keep on top of vandalism because it will degrade quickly if they do not.
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Made a run through the site today on a train to and from Noarlunga. There has been plenty of work at the station site since last update. The platforms are now virtually complete bar the paving but all the filling is there none the less. All the grafitti and scaffolding that Norman's photos show have been removed. On the DOWN platform (Noarlunga side), the first of the roof frame has gone into place and it looks exactly like the renders presented by TransAdelaide/the DTEI.
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I did make it down and will have the photos up soonish. Got them uploading now at an annoyingly slow pace.
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Thanks mate. That'll save me time tomorrow I guessWill409 wrote:I did make it down and will have the photos up soonish. Got them uploading now at an annoyingly slow pace.
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PHOTOS DECEMBER 20:
Station site from the current platform.
New carpark from the southern side of the station. All the photos were taken as I made my way from Oaklands station to Diagonal Road.
Odds and ends.
First portion of the new shelter.
New ramp foundation installed.
Bolts for the new roof frame uprights.
Station site from the current platform.
New carpark from the southern side of the station. All the photos were taken as I made my way from Oaklands station to Diagonal Road.
Odds and ends.
First portion of the new shelter.
New ramp foundation installed.
Bolts for the new roof frame uprights.
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Cheers for the photos, looks good so far. I wonder how they will manage the Bus Interchange.
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A few extra photos showing in detail the dismal state of the current station.
Panel broken and missing. Remember that this is asbestos we are dealing with!
Distressed cornering.
Broken timber.
Warped asbestos panels.
Some more missing timber.
More broken asbestos panelling as well as a cheap replacement.
Panel broken and missing. Remember that this is asbestos we are dealing with!
Distressed cornering.
Broken timber.
Warped asbestos panels.
Some more missing timber.
More broken asbestos panelling as well as a cheap replacement.
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The roof structure appears very interesting. A vast improvement to the old station. I just wish this would hurry along already.
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That is just bloody disgraceful
Its so disgusting that its taken this long, for that piece of crap to be replaced. Its a danger to commuters
Its so disgusting that its taken this long, for that piece of crap to be replaced. Its a danger to commuters
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crawf,crawf wrote:That is just bloody disgraceful
Its so disgusting that its taken this long, for that piece of crap to be replaced. Its a danger to commuters
Yes you are right it is bloody disgraceful, if fact i find it absolutely appalling that the SA government expect the public to use a Station like this.
For 50 and a half years I lived in South Australia and now I live on the Central Coast of NSW. Rail infastructure in SA needs to be on the same level as Sydney's Infastructure expansion. They proved that they can do it with the Mawson Lakes Interchange. My only complaint is that they have made the platform that goes to the City first class but the platform to Salisbury is not.
I am a firm believer of improving the Railcar services in Adelaide and the infastructure work has to be hand in hand with the improvements of the rollingstock, you cannot have one with out the other.
When the Oaklands Interchange is done then the Government needs to work on another. Perhaps it is time to re-introduce services to Northfield and further out on that line.
The question is, will the Government spend the money.
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Brian Leedham.
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