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#106 Post by Somebody » Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:43 pm

Does anybody know what station this is? Saw this on the ABC site..

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008 ... 373009.htm
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#107 Post by Düsseldorfer » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:41 am

looks like the outer harbor line...no idea what station tho

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#108 Post by Norman » Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:01 am

I think that's Woodville Park.

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#109 Post by monotonehell » Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:56 pm

Norman wrote:I think that's Woodville Park.
You're just too good Normy.
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#110 Post by muzzamo » Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:09 pm

i'm on 3003 and it has had its windows replaced now. They have a black tint and look quite good. This must have been the carriage that they trialed it on. Nothing else has changed or been refurbished,so the internal glass dividers are still heavily vandalised.

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#111 Post by Will409 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:57 pm

3010, 3017, 3020 and 3030 have also had their windows replaced.
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#112 Post by Düsseldorfer » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:30 pm

Here's a list of the Major infrastructure projects for 2009:

- Entertainment Centre Tram line
- Belair Line
- South Road Underpass (completion expected mid 2009)
- Northern Expressway (already U/C)
- 3000/3100 class train refurbishing??
- Noarlunga Line electrification??
- New public transport ticketing system??
- Dry Creek Rail Depot??
- New Hospital??

i'm not too sure about the last 5 tho, anything missing?

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#113 Post by Will409 » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:53 pm

A render for the new railcar depot at Dry Creek was released earlier today.

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

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AdelaideNow wrote:THE Adelaide rail yards will move to sites north and south of the city to make way for the Marjorie Jackson-Nelson Hospital, the State Government says. The Government will seek approval from the Public Works Committee for the move from North Tce to Dry Creek and Lonsdale.

The northern rail yard will be next to the Dry Creek railway station and the existing stabling facility at Lonsdale will be expanded. Transport Minister Patrick Conlon said the relocation would complement the Government's plans to revolutionise the state's public transport system. "We are going to be relocating quite an unattractive yard to new facilities north and south, and clear the site for the construction of the brand new world-class hospital," he said. "I think a hospital on this site will obviously be a far more attractive first viewpoint when you are entering the city. "Because we are rolling out $2 billion worth of new investment in rail, it means we can incorporate the needs of that new rolling stock into the facilities as we move them."

Construction at the Dry Creek site is expected to be complete in 2010, with Lonsdale finished in 2011. Health Minister John Hill said it was an important step towards the new hospital. "With remediation work soon to get under way on the site, plus the public consultation on what facilities should be in the new hospital, we are really making progress," he said.
Basically what will happen is the new depot will cover the former Northfield line triangle area just to the north of Dry Creek station as well as occupying the former Steamranger depot there. I imagine that the triangle there will be retained although modified for turning railcars (which does happen from time to time). However, I havn't seen any major plans as yet so I will have a look around the place for them. I do know that the tender for designing the new depot was let some months ago so things are starting to move on this.
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#114 Post by DM8 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:40 am

Look at that lovely wide strip of land. My first thought - turn it in to a dual use freeway/railway corridor like in Perth, and it could be part of the north-south corridor.

The Nowergup train depot in Perth's northern suburbs has been designed to fit within the median of the Mitchell Freeway when it is extended to Clarkson. Looking at that photo above, there's plenty of room to do the same thing here.
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#115 Post by AtD » Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:17 pm

DM8 wrote:Look at that lovely wide strip of land. My first thought - turn it in to a dual use freeway/railway corridor like in Perth, and it could be part of the north-south corridor.

The Nowergup train depot in Perth's northern suburbs has been designed to fit within the median of the Mitchell Freeway when it is extended to Clarkson. Looking at that photo above, there's plenty of room to do the same thing here.
Uh, Salisbury Highway is right there, in the top left of that photo.

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#116 Post by DM8 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:19 am

So it is.... my bad.

Must have been confusing Dry Creek with Islington.
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#117 Post by Flutie Flakes » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:09 am

Does anyone know what's going on at Semaphore Road between Military Road and Causeway Road?

The middle of the road has been ripped up and it appears there will no longer be two sections. I'm guessing it's all to do with the tram that's going to be going up Semaphore road. They're also starting to erect possible cable polls (or whatever they're called), but they could also be street lights.

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#118 Post by fabricator » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:46 am

Last time I was there, the overhead power lines were being under-grounded. I also noticed some missing (broken) curbing and the like.
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#119 Post by Xaragmata » Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:04 am

Flutie Flakes wrote:Does anyone know what's going on at Semaphore Road between Military Road and Causeway Road?

The middle of the road has been ripped up and it appears there will no longer be two sections. I'm guessing it's all to do with the tram that's going to be going up Semaphore road. They're also starting to erect possible cable polls (or whatever they're called), but they could also be street lights.
I was there a few weeks ago, and they were installing heritage style lamp posts in that section. I doubt they are
doing anything for the tramline yet. Yesterday I noticed a cleared block at bus stop 6 on Port Rd opposite the
entertainment centre that would make a good connection for the tram to the Outer Harbor line, so it would be
a good idea to build on it quick & block that option. :)

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#120 Post by rogue » Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:15 pm

The current work has nothing to do with the proposed tramline extension.

This streetscape upgrade is a Port Adelaide Enfield Council project that has been on the cards for quite a while. For more info see link http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=301

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