I'm confused now, Melbourne is closer to Mount Gambier, isn't it?Somebody wrote:That's a good point Harvey Norman!
And stop calling me Harvey
I'm confused now, Melbourne is closer to Mount Gambier, isn't it?Somebody wrote:That's a good point Harvey Norman!
OK, before we derail this thread, I have 1 more thing to say.Cruise wrote:Go Harvey, Go Harvey Norman, Go!!!
Cruise = pwndNorman wrote:OK, before we derail this thread, I have 1 more thing to say.Cruise wrote:Go Harvey, Go Harvey Norman, Go!!!
"Nobody likes, nobody likes, nobody likes a bogan!"
YesGreg Norman wrote:I'm confused now, Melbourne is closer to Mount Gambier, isn't it?
Cruisey wrote:Go Harvey, Go Harvey Norman, Go!!!
either would be fine, but i think the Victorians would get on with it faster.Somebody wrote:You mean a train service from Southern Cross Station (Melbourne CBD) to Mount Gambier, or from Adelaide?
Sorry, I was just thinking about what city Mount Gambier is closest to
What nobody likes Somebody?Norman wrote:OK, before we derail this thread, I have 1 more thing to say.Cruise wrote:Go Harvey, Go Harvey Norman, Go!!!
"Nobody likes, nobody likes, nobody likes a bogan!"
In general, regional passenger rail is moot as once you get to the regional centre you need a car to get around. Imagine catching a train to a country town and then being dumped at the railway station. Once you visited the two or three pubs, the open on Sunday local museum and etc, then what? The reason we used to have a regional rail system was that before the 1950s not many people had cars, the reason it slowly died out by the 1980s was that everyone had cars.Pat28 wrote:well, as is we will never see proper Regional Rail in SA, it is a burden we will have to bear for ages on end, the regional towns will just crumble and die, no one will bother going to them because they cant get the because of the high cost, half the state will be jobless due to tourism failing because people cant get to the sites to visit. Hmmm, an interestingly bleak outlook, but i remember that this is South Australia and an O'Bahn is the best thing to do because it is not rail.
I apologise for the down feeling of the post (ie negative), because hope is now lost for regional South Australians and those how live just 20km out of the city with no decent Public Transport.
Only if I can watch!Shuz wrote:Thankyou for that, I can now see myself coined with the idea whilst I'm drunk that I'll be in search of Platform 9 and 3/4 running into columns armed with a shopping trolley.
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