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Threads relating to transport, water, etc. within the CBD and Metropolitan area.
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by monotonehell » Tue May 12, 2009 7:48 pm
sarail wrote:Dumbest idea in the history of man - extending the OBahn through the CBD.
Explain why it's dumb? Real reasoning please not just "it's dumb".
adelaidenow wrote:...In SA, the O-Bahn extension - hinted at by Premier Mike Rann on Twitter last week - will cost $61 million and will extend the track down Hackney Rd, up Rundle Rd, along East Tce, then through Grenfell St and Currie St to West Terrace.
The extension will quarantine O-Bahn buses from road traffic, speeding up travel times on what is Adelaide's most highly used public transport corridor.
Construction is expected to start this year and be finished by 2011...
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 301,00.htm
I'm in two minds at the moment. I've had this idea before but never thought it would get off the ground. And was never sure it was practical.
EDIT: BEST TO CONTINUE DISCUSSION ON OBAHN HERE:
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... f=9&t=2395
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by Norman » Tue May 12, 2009 9:04 pm
Bit of an overview...
Belair Line
Work to be done: Rebuild/Resleepering
Work to start: Started April 2009
Work to be completed: August 2009*
Dry Creek Depot
Work to be done: Construction
Work to start: Started Early 2009
Work to be completed: 2011
Entertainment Centre Line
Work to be done: Construction
Work to start: Started April 2009
Work to be completed: Early 2010
Gawler Line
Work to be done: Resleepering & Electrification
Work to start: 2010/2011 for Resleepering, 2011/2012 for Electrification
Work to be completed: 2013
Grange Line
Work to be done: Resleepering & Electrification
Work to start: 2011/2012
Work to be completed: Unknown
Lonsdale Depot
Work to be done: Expansion
Work to start: 2009
Work to be completed: 2010/2011
Noarlunga Line
Work to be done: Resleepering & Electrification
Work to start: 2009/2010 for Resleepering, 2010/2011* for Electrification
Work to be completed: 2013
O-Bahn
Work to be done: Extension into CBD
Work to start: Late 2009
Work to be completed: 2011
Outer Harbor Line
Work to be done: Electrification
Work to start: 2011/12
Work to be completed: 2014/2015
Seaford Line
Work to be done: Construction
Work to start: 2009/10
Work to be completed: 2013
Semaphore Line
Work to be done: Construction
Work to start: Unknown
Work to be completed: 2018
Ticketing System
Work to be done: Replacement of current system
Work to be completed: 2012/2013
Tonsley Line
Work to be done: Resleepering & Electrification
Work to start: 2011/2012
Work to be completed: Unknown
West Lakes Line
Work to be done: Construction
Work to start: Unknown
Work to be completed: 2015
*Estimation Only
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Norman on Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:55 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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by crawf » Tue May 12, 2009 9:08 pm
Thanks, though you wrote Noarlunga twice
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by Norman » Tue May 12, 2009 9:10 pm
crawf wrote:Thanks, though you wrote Noarlunga twice
Fixed, thanks
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by Will409 » Tue May 12, 2009 9:35 pm
Thanks for the list Norman but you might want to alter the specifics for the Belair line to mention that it is more then just a resleepering. Everything beyond Goodwood Junction is being taken back to bare earth with new/modified drainage, new ballast, new sleepers and quite a lot of new rail being inserted. Over the past 2 weeks, several rail trains have been run from Victoria (the last one arrived on Sunday behind 2214/2210). All of the old steel sleepers are being taken away for scrap and I have no information about what is happening with the old rail.
Also, the construction of the new Dry Creek Railcar Depot and the expansion of the one at Lonsdale hasn't been listed at all.
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by Norman » Tue May 12, 2009 9:59 pm
Added a few more things to the list.
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by Norman » Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:56 pm
I've updated the list with information from today's State Budget.
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by MarkAdel » Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:16 pm
My journey on the 123 bus today from Trinity Gardens/Kensington Park to the City in the morning peak and return in the evening peak on the 106 bus took 45 mins each way for the 5 km journey.
This is the issue with Adelaide's public transport. The bus services compete with other traffic for road space and the transport system grinds to a halt. It's about time the State Government invests in public transport infrastructure with underground rail/trams to the eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
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by fabricator » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:03 am
MarkAdel, too much reliance on buses as transport to key parts of the suburbs.
Norman, might want to add:
Outer Harbor - Port Adelaide’s viaduct upgrade
late 2009 3-4 months
from
http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/images/ ... n4/pii.pdf
Possible start date for this is late August.
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by muzzamo » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:08 am
AG wrote:To start things off, the image below is a new LED display for next trains that are currently being installed at stations along the Noarlunga line to replace the existing enunciators (which are shocking). Hopefully some form of audio timetable will be reintroduced to help the visibly impaired.
Does anyone here have any info on why a shocking percentage (70%+) of these are faulty with huge amounts of dead pixels?
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by deano91 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:40 pm
I am assuming that the globes have just blown on the places where there are dead pixels. Goodwood station is a good example, they were actually the first station to have them installed IIRC and so most of the globes had blown. The boards have now been replaced with new ones.
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by fabricator » Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:17 pm
Originally these came fitted with red LEDs, which caused a problem for train drivers when the displays face the on coming trains
To solve this they fitted replacement display modules with blue LEDs, must have used cheap ones though as I've seen some burn out within weeks of being installed. Plus the modules can come loose as well, which makes things even worse.
Any half decent LED should last decades.
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by danielphin » Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:40 pm
It seems at some stations that an entire vertical band of led's are off, repeated multiple times on the board. Seems more of a circuitry issue.
LED's simply dont blow after a couple of months of usage. They would die gracefully, after many many years.
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by monotonehell » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:42 pm
danielphin wrote:It seems at some stations that an entire vertical band of led's are off, repeated multiple times on the board. Seems more of a circuitry issue.
LED's simply dont blow after a couple of months of usage. They would die gracefully, after many many years.
The blue LEDs they used may have required a different resistance in series than the red LEDs they replaced. If LEDs get too much power then they burn out quickly. Or maybe they replaced high intensity red LEDs that had built in resistors with ordinary blue LEDs that require the addition of a resistor. It's easy to get wrong if you don't check the difference in specifications.
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by Norman » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:49 pm
The blue LEDs at Oaklands are pretty much burnt out already as well.
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