Really?Norman wrote:There are plans to put a tram along Prospect Road in the future, why bother with this now?
Do you mean a real plan released by the state government or a I-posted-a-plan-in-the-visions-section type plan?
Really?Norman wrote:There are plans to put a tram along Prospect Road in the future, why bother with this now?
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It's in the 30-year plan. Well, last time I checked anyway.Hooligan wrote:Really?Norman wrote:There are plans to put a tram along Prospect Road in the future, why bother with this now?
Do you mean a real plan released by the state government or a I-posted-a-plan-in-the-visions-section type plan?
Agreed. If anything this would compliment a tram line.Wayno wrote:do it now. It might be 15years before the tram line is installed...
I seem to recall him taliking about a few blocks - some of it is already narrowed down to one lane in each direction, and I think this is the part he was talking about. How many blocks is that, does anyone know?Wayno wrote:do they mean to convert the whole length? or maybe just close to the city end? The King William Rd conversion worked coz it's not too long and terminates in suburbia of reasonably high density.
Prospect Council also released a report several months ago for the upgrade of Churchill Road, proposing the narrowing of the road to allow for dedicated parking spaces, bike lanes and one lane in each direction with right turn lanes. There is some commuter traffic, but Churchill Road (combined with Cavan Road) isn't that much longer than Prospect Road. Most of the traffic uses Main North Road.AtD wrote:I don't think Prospect Road gets that much commuter traffic because it's already quite narrow. I would assume most traffic uses Churchill Rd.Wayno wrote:Sounds like a good thing to me, although regular commuters using Prospect Rd as a thoroughfare will be annoyed with lower speeds.
Another concern: Prospect Rd is looooong (runs to Grand Junction Rd) - do they mean to convert the whole length? or maybe just close to the city end? The King William Rd conversion worked coz it's not too long and terminates in suburbia of reasonably high density.
Prospect Counicl's boundary is a few streets north of Regency Rd so I would suspect the works would only go that far.
Yes, that.AtD wrote:Agreed. If anything this would compliment a tram line.Wayno wrote:do it now. It might be 15years before the tram line is installed...
Well, if they are going to do it, they should incorporate that plan into their design, unlike what they did in Semaphore.Wayno wrote:do it now. It might be 15years before the tram line is installed...
No. If they are planning to put a tram line down in 15 years they can feel free to whatever they like now. Whatever they do now will need to be redone later anyway. In 5 years time semaphore road will need a rehase anywayNorman wrote:Well, if they are going to do it, they should incorporate that plan into their design, unlike what they did in Semaphore.Wayno wrote:do it now. It might be 15years before the tram line is installed...
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Your last line Norman - Best and most financially acceptable 'line' of thinking - integration of the two plans seems obvious. Did not know of tramline for Prospect Rd. Used to teach at Blackfriars school there - narrow rd - suited to the plans put forward.Norman wrote:Well, if they are going to do it, they should incorporate that plan into their design, unlike what they did in Semaphore.Wayno wrote:do it now. It might be 15years before the tram line is installed...
From this thread: http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... 396#p71396Norman wrote:It's in the 30-year plan. Well, last time I checked anyway.Hooligan wrote:Really?Norman wrote:There are plans to put a tram along Prospect Road in the future, why bother with this now?
Do you mean a real plan released by the state government or a I-posted-a-plan-in-the-visions-section type plan?
the writing's on the wall baby! well, i hope soAtD wrote:I stumbled apon this history lesson from 1990 on YouTube.
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