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monotonehell
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by monotonehell » Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:37 pm
muzzamo wrote:requiring special busses,
Not that special.. just some little wheels.. and a floor that doesn't vibrate ...
muzzamo wrote:not allowing vehicles to pass each other,
They can pass at the stations, same as a non-guided busway. It's unsafe to pass on a regular busway.
muzzamo wrote:and not allowing emergency vehicles are 3 things that come to mind
They provided regular and well documented access gates along the route for that.
muzzamo wrote:But the concept of a busway in general was waaay ahead of its time for Australia, and many, many years on we are still reaping its benefits
I'm glad you agree... *puts down cricket bat* *pats cricket bat*
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by Norman » Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:58 am
monotonehell wrote:muzzamo wrote:requiring special busses,
Not that special.. just some little wheels.. and a floor that doesn't vibrate ...
Actually, it's a little more complicated than that. They also need to be powerful enough to make any hills at speed (such as the climb at Hope Valley Reservoir) and need to be a right length to combat skidding or whatever problems they had again.
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by Cruise » Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:31 pm
A new model articulated bus is being designed for the O-Bahn and its not far away now, that is all i will say
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by Norman » Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:27 pm
Cruise wrote:A new model articulated bus is being designed for the O-Bahn and its not far away now, that is all i will say
Thanks Cruise. That's one good thing about you working at your place of employment
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by Omicron » Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:32 pm
monotonehell wrote:Omicron wrote:I for one would like to purchase an asshat and wear it out this weekend.
You do that (just remember that it's V8 weekend).
I think I'll book an ambulance in advance.
I took a tram into town last night and it was absolutely jam-packed, but in a good 'there's something happening in Adelaide!' kind of way.
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by Cruise » Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:49 am
Norman wrote:Cruise wrote:A new model articulated bus is being designed for the O-Bahn and its not far away now, that is all i will say
Thanks Cruise. That's one good thing about you working at your place of employment
Well if i must be good for one thing
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by monotonehell » Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:00 am
Cruise wrote:Norman wrote:Cruise wrote:A new model articulated bus is being designed for the O-Bahn and its not far away now, that is all i will say
Thanks Cruise. That's one good thing about you working at your place of employment
Well if i must be good for one thing
I'm sure you're good for at least two things...
(I have no idea what that means
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Thanks Cruise, this is interesting news, hopefully a solution can be found soon.
I'm feeling generous tonight - OBahns for everyone!
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by Cruise » Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:09 am
monotonehell wrote:
I'm sure you're good for at least two things...
(I have no idea what that means
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Thanks Cruise, this is interesting news, hopefully a solution can be found soon.
I'm feeling generous tonight - OBahns for everyone!
I am interested in finding out the second thing
Anyway i know more than i will tell you all, i feel so powerful!!!
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by monotonehell » Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:46 am
Cruise wrote:I am interested in finding out the second thing
Anyway i know more than i will tell you all, i feel so powerful!!!
Ultimate power corrupts ultimately, while a small amount of power is just annoying.
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by Cruise » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:40 pm
Norman wrote:monotonehell wrote:muzzamo wrote:requiring special busses,
Not that special.. just some little wheels.. and a floor that doesn't vibrate ...
Actually, it's a little more complicated than that. They also need to be powerful enough to make any hills at speed (such as the climb at Hope Valley Reservoir) and need to be a right length to combat skidding or whatever problems they had again.
Actually its not, all they have is a guide wheel bolted on each side.
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by AtD » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:50 pm
Cruise wrote:Actually its not, all they have is a guide wheel bolted on each side.
It's always been a problem with the Merc Artics where the trailer's tyre would scrape along the track at specific corners at specific speeds.
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by monotonehell » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:14 pm
AtD wrote:Cruise wrote:Actually its not, all they have is a guide wheel bolted on each side.
It's always been a problem with the Merc Artics where the trailer's tyre would scrape along the track at specific corners at specific speeds.
LOL I remember before they introduced the slower speeds on the inner section that the artics' rear wheels used to squeal worringly on the corners when certain drivers used to gun it a little much.
What ever happened to the recommended rear guide wheels on artics?
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by The_Q915 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:46 pm
AtD wrote:The_Q915 wrote:If I may point out a few areas which could of been better managed.
What fool anticipates a growth in patronage but does not increase capacity. The trams can not be coupled and each carrys less then the existing trams. Frequencys can not be increased because they did not build grade seperations. They are building an overpass over south road probably with more distruptions then if they had done it when the whole line was being upgraded. They also tryed to cut short the resleeping of the tracks. This lead to derailments and futer cost in fixing the tracks. They rushed the purchase of the trams to be ready by the next election possiably leading to us paying much more then we could have. If I can remember they cost almost 6m each. Much more then melbourne pays.
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Yes I have, and?
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by Norman » Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:21 pm
Will409 wrote:Got a couple of photos of the new framing at Railway Station stop yesterday morning. These have also been installed at Rundle Mall. I'll update you all on whether Pirie Street and City West stops have these as well tommorrow when I go to TAFE.
Here you go Will
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by Wayno » Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:59 pm
i have not been following this thread closely, so excuse me if i'm reopening a resolved conversation:
I presume heaps of people from Wayville, Goodwood & Hyde Park travel on the Trams to the CBD each day. Given the peak hour tram congestion, does it make sense to have extra trams run between Goodwood <--> North Terrace (instead of going all the way to glenelg). I presume an extra siding would need to be created near Goodwood? would this work?
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