COM: Glenelg Tramline Upgrade
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
that looks pretty cool Mr Urban Circus, thankyou.
Anyone know the timeframe of this
Anyone know the timeframe of this
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
How long before Mr Waterbeds gets knocked down for a TOD I wonder..
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Thats why there are lifts.Hooligan wrote:That tram stop doesnt look the most wheelchair friendly......
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Some pics from yesterday, with rods for piers being screwed into sockets on the pier support bases, apparently as part of the vibration
reduction system, but I'm not sure of that ...
East side of South Road, showing sockets
View east from South Rd
View west from South Rd
Pier support base u/c at South Rd
Pier u/c just west of South Rd
Pier u/c in Glengyle Terrace
reduction system, but I'm not sure of that ...
East side of South Road, showing sockets
View east from South Rd
View west from South Rd
Pier support base u/c at South Rd
Pier u/c just west of South Rd
Pier u/c in Glengyle Terrace
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Here's a shot of Flexity 101 approaching stop 7 on the Glengyle Tce diversion down track.
I imagine that the concrete pillars will support the pedestrian/cycle path as they are on the Northern side of the mainline alignment.
The large auger has been working on the foundations for a couple of weeks.
I imagine that the concrete pillars will support the pedestrian/cycle path as they are on the Northern side of the mainline alignment.
The large auger has been working on the foundations for a couple of weeks.
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
A tender went out a while back for overhead wire and supporting pole replacements from Victoria Square to Glenelg. Hopefully we will also see the same poles down southern King William Street and an upgrade of the tram stops there for disabled access.
The Upgrade of Overhead Poles and Wiring on the Glenelg - Victoria Square Tramline
Request For Proposals
General Information
Notice/Contract Number: DTEI017725
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2009
Deadline: Jul 30, 2009
Funding Agency: South Australia
Buyer: Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure
Contact Information
Address: Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure
Corporate Contracting & Procurement, 3rd Floor, Room 360, 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Thanks for the information on the tender for overhead wire and supporting pole replacements for the tram from Vic Sq. to Glenelg, UrbanSG.
Do you know if there are any plans to build (and widen) safer platforms, with cover from the elements, in southern King William St.? This would necessitate removing or converting existing angle car parking on both sides of the street. You have pointed out the need for better disabled access. Currently, tram patrons squeeze on to an incredibly narrow platform with minimal signage and information, no seats or shelter and minimal protection from city traffic buzzing past in close proximity.
This area of King William St. is about to gain an influx of workers with major developments nearing completion, hence improved and safer tram stops are essential.
Any chance of creating a dedicated tram lane and banning vehicle right turns in this section of King William St?
Do you know if there are any plans to build (and widen) safer platforms, with cover from the elements, in southern King William St.? This would necessitate removing or converting existing angle car parking on both sides of the street. You have pointed out the need for better disabled access. Currently, tram patrons squeeze on to an incredibly narrow platform with minimal signage and information, no seats or shelter and minimal protection from city traffic buzzing past in close proximity.
This area of King William St. is about to gain an influx of workers with major developments nearing completion, hence improved and safer tram stops are essential.
Any chance of creating a dedicated tram lane and banning vehicle right turns in this section of King William St?
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
City South being my tram stop, I'm constantly wondering why the stop didn't get an upgrade as part of the first extension. It remains the only stop without shelter, and heck, they don't even have a timetable posted up. Even in the last year, I've seen a significant increase in the number of people getting on or off at the stop as well.
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
I believe that the whole King William Street sector is in need of a major overhaul. Maybe they can do it all in one hit, it shouldn't be too costly, maybe $10m-15m for new track, new stop, new road layout and a new footpath.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
A few pics from Friday:
View west from South Road
Massive pier foundation in Norman Terrace
View west from South Road
Massive pier foundation in Norman Terrace
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Just a quick comment about the Trams. I do love them, but is there ANY other way to alert commuters that a tram is the 'City Shuttle' or 'Glenelg' trams other than a bit white piece of paper on the front of the window. It looks so tacky and budget. Come on, it's the 21st Century.
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
They do already. The southbound city shuttles are advertised on the desto as "City Shuttle - South Terrace" and yet some commuters continue to be confused.cruel_world00 wrote:Just a quick comment about the Trams. I do love them, but is there ANY other way to alert commuters that a tram is the 'City Shuttle' or 'Glenelg' trams other than a bit white piece of paper on the front of the window. It looks so tacky and budget. Come on, it's the 21st Century.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
AG wrote:They do already. The southbound city shuttles are advertised on the desto as "City Shuttle - South Terrace" and yet some commuters continue to be confused.cruel_world00 wrote:Just a quick comment about the Trams. I do love them, but is there ANY other way to alert commuters that a tram is the 'City Shuttle' or 'Glenelg' trams other than a bit white piece of paper on the front of the window. It looks so tacky and budget. Come on, it's the 21st Century.
I saw one today with the paper sign.
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