crawf wrote: Bring back the Outer Harbour line already! wrote: Sick of the constant road works in the port! Everyone is sick of catching the bus to town.. The train only take half an hour to get to the city! Then they decide to update the railways lines.. like it was fine the way it was! Why the hell did you have to go and shut the whole train down for ages? O:
IQ = 0
It was a rusty death trap the was it was!
I swear the pictures of the old station taken in the 1950's show the exact same sleepers and rails as it was a few months ago.
Aidan wrote:
Converting the line to light rail is a far better option, and it wouldn't've required such a long closure.
Thanks I needed a laugh
Lets see, dig up Port Adelaide roads to lay tracks - 3 Months
Rebuild all the station platforms to suit trams - 4 months.
Order enough trams to run the new service - 2 years.
Install overhead wire - lets say 2 months.
Good luck doing it all at once, what with the road digging making a right mess of the substitute bus service.
monotonehell wrote:
With regard to the line's future status, I understood that the high cost to revenue of that line was the reason for the desire to change it to lightrail. Looks like the number crunching didn't add up.
The other set of numbers that didn't stack up is the amount of time level crossings would be down while trams went through. I did the same calculations myself and got the same numbers, the boom gates would spend more time down than up.
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