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Re: Noarlunga Centre - Seaford railway extension report

#16 Post by Norman » Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:57 pm

It was. I recorded it, and wasn't very informative... just the usual media dribble about how old people want to have it. Not worth uploading.

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#17 Post by Shuz » Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:39 pm

Confirmation on the extension.
Tram links for the city

Future tramline extensions will include loops through the city, Transport Minister Patrick Conlon has confirmed. In Budget estimatres hearings this week Mr Conlon said city-loop tramlines were "an inevitabliltiy because they add such value". Mr Conlon also confirmed an extension of the Noarlunga to Seaford would be built in the future. Onkaparinga Council has long been pushing for the extension but the Government says the move is not yet financially worthwhile.

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#18 Post by Cruise » Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:14 pm

So the ten year plan has been altered already?

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#19 Post by Ho Really » Sun Jun 29, 2008 2:59 pm

Tram links for the city

Future tramline extensions will include loops through the city, Transport Minister Patrick Conlon has confirmed. In Budget estimatres hearings this week Mr Conlon said city-loop tramlines were "an inevitabliltiy because they add such value". Mr Conlon also confirmed an extension of the Noarlunga to Seaford would be built in the future. Onkaparinga Council has long been pushing for the extension but the Government says the move is not yet financially worthwhile.
Financially worthwhile? Since when has public transport made any money? Or do they mean they haven't got the money to build it? I say just do it and give those poor sods down south what they want. That's what public transport is all about.

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#20 Post by monotonehell » Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:42 pm

Ho Really wrote:
Tram links for the city

Future tramline extensions will include loops through the city, Transport Minister Patrick Conlon has confirmed. In Budget estimatres hearings this week Mr Conlon said city-loop tramlines were "an inevitabliltiy because they add such value". Mr Conlon also confirmed an extension of the Noarlunga to Seaford would be built in the future. Onkaparinga Council has long been pushing for the extension but the Government says the move is not yet financially worthwhile.
Financially worthwhile? Since when has public transport made any money? Or do they mean they haven't got the money to build it? I say just do it and give those poor sods down south what they want. That's what public transport is all about.

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#21 Post by jk1237 » Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:55 pm

mtone, its not that it wont serve many people, its unfeasible atm because of the standard of the Noarlunga line. The way they did the public project costings states that it will be feasible once the resleepering and electrification is complete. If the extension was opened next week I have no doubt that it would be heavily used

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#22 Post by Norman » Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:34 pm

Inflows can also come from other forms of benefit, not just monetary. These include social benefit and environmental benefit.

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#23 Post by Ho Really » Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:06 pm

jk1237 and Norman I agree.

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#24 Post by Port Adelaide Fan » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:49 pm

$4 million study: Rail line planned for Flinders

AN extension of the Tonsley rail line to Flinders Medical Centre and a lengthening of the Noarlunga line over the Onkaparinga River will be explored by the State Government.

Transport Minister Patrick Conlon has just announced a $4 million feasibility study into the extensions.

The Government says an extension of the Tonsley line would ease parking pressures at FMC.

It has also previously been criticised for not including a Noarlunga line extension in its State Budget announcement of a major public transport upgrade.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 01,00.html

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#25 Post by Will409 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:58 pm

I wan't expecting that :shock: Anything you want to say about that Norman?

Sadly, as usual, the Adelaide population can do nothing but complain about it. I realise that it is a report on the lines at the moment but all they can do is complain when there is atleast a look a getting something done.
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#26 Post by SRW » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:17 pm

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#27 Post by Shuz » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:35 pm

Flinders!? But I thought it was too steep...

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#28 Post by SRW » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:48 pm

Shuz wrote:Flinders!? But I thought it was too steep...
Yes, to the university. It is the medical centre that is being considered, and it is perfectly reachable (the only issue is with space).
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#29 Post by Port Adelaide Fan » Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:14 pm

Government looks at extending Noarlunga, Tonsley rail lines

AN extension of the Tonsley rail line to Flinders Medical Centre and a lengthening of the Noarlunga line over the Onkaparinga River will be explored by the State Government.

Transport Minister Patrick Conlon announced a $4 million feasibility study into the extensions, funded by the Federal Government.

Mr Colon said an extension of the Tonsley line would ease parking pressures at FMC.

The investigation of the Noarlunga line extension to Seaford is in response to criticism that it was not included in the State Government's $2 billion public transport vision in last month's State Budget.

The $4 million study will investigate:

PARK and ride facilities based around the Flinders Medical Centre;

SOLVING the problem of building a massive bridge to cross the Onkaparinga River which meets the rail corridor at one of its widest points;

STUDY the gradient separation of the national and local rail lines at the Torrens Junction near Brompton;

SOLVING traffic problems where rail lines meet roads at intersections near the city.

Kingston MP Amanda Rishworth said the study would help come up with solutions to Adelaide's traffic problems.

"Public transport is a vital component of getting cars off the road an moving freight more quickly," she said.

Minister for the South John Hill said the State Government had already committed $34 million to buy land for a rail corridor to Aldinga.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html

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Re: Noarlunga Centre - Seaford railway extension report

#30 Post by AtD » Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:19 pm

Well done, FMC really needs better access. The interchange idea has been thrown around on this forum many times. Now they need to turn the 'study' into actual action.

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