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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#136 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:30 pm

Unfortunately, the O-Bahn opening plaque got torn off by vandals :cry:
But I found a picture of it from the early 90s perhaps... :mrgreen:
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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#137 Post by Waewick » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:54 pm

just out of interest....have we heard anything more on this?

or was it just a beat up?

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#138 Post by AtD » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:24 pm

Re-read page one. It answers your question.
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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#139 Post by Waewick » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:49 pm

Construction is expected to commence before the end of the year.
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has anything started?

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#140 Post by rogue » Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:03 pm

A tender has gone out for construction a new 2 lane bridge over the Torrens at Hackney Road.

The new bridge will be built to the west of the existing bridges. North bound traffic will travel via the new bridge once complete and south bound will travel via the current north bound bridge. O-bahn and other bus services will then have a dedicated corridor using the current south bound bridge.

I'm not sure if 2 new lanes will be built to the immediate west of the current alignment all the way to North Terrace.

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#141 Post by AtD » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:09 pm

To the west? That's parklands.

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#142 Post by Waewick » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:48 pm

rogue wrote:A tender has gone out for construction a new 2 lane bridge over the Torrens at Hackney Road.

The new bridge will be built to the west of the existing bridges. North bound traffic will travel via the new bridge once complete and south bound will travel via the current north bound bridge. O-bahn and other bus services will then have a dedicated corridor using the current south bound bridge.

I'm not sure if 2 new lanes will be built to the immediate west of the current alignment all the way to North Terrace.

thanks mate, good to see some progress is being made

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#143 Post by DM8 » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:42 pm

rogue wrote:The new bridge will be built to the west of the existing bridges. North bound traffic will travel via the new bridge once complete and south bound will travel via the current north bound bridge. O-bahn and other bus services will then have a dedicated corridor using the current south bound bridge.
The way I read that is that there will be a two-lane two-way bus only corridor along the eastern side of Hackney Rd. I'm sure the property owners along Hackney Rd would have something to say about that!

Wouldn't that also mean that the north bound buses would have to cross the 2 south bound traffic lanes in order to get to on to the track? Or perhaps they're maybe looking at closing the tunnel and realigning the track entrance so that it's on the eastern side of Mann Rd?
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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#144 Post by Westside » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:33 pm

Would the bridge under Park Tce where North-bound buses enter the o-bahn be wide enough for both tracks?
Also, given the service lane to the east of Hackney Rd and the parking to the west, I doubt there would be a great deal of parklands aquired. However, one or both would have to go.
I did note that originally, only one lane was to be provided down Hackney rd - (ah la Southern expressway style) - has this changed?

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#145 Post by rhino » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:46 pm

Westside wrote:the bridge under Park Tce
as opposed to the Park Tce subway over th O'Bahn route ... :)
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#146 Post by monotonehell » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:12 pm

Westside wrote:Would the bridge under Park Tce where North-bound buses enter the o-bahn be wide enough for both tracks?
Nope. It's only wide enough for one bus width.
rhino wrote:as opposed to the Park Tce subway over th O'Bahn route ... :)
Did you know that the French for 'bridge', 'pont', can also mean a connecting tunnel in a subway, when prefixed with the French for 'small', 'petite'.
So now when you're in Paris struggling to work out how to connect from one line to another without incurring another fare, you'll know what 'petite pont' on the Metro map means.

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#147 Post by Wayno » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:36 pm

monotonehell wrote:Did you know that the French for 'bridge', 'pont', can also mean a connecting tunnel in a subway, when prefixed with the French for 'small', 'petite'. So now when you're in Paris struggling to work out how to connect from one line to another without incurring another fare, you'll know what 'petite pont' on the Metro map means.

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i believe "bridge" is masculine in french, so it's "petit pont" (drop the 'e'). Probably still applies even though we're talking about a tunnel. Oh, and french for O'bahn is O'bahn (but said with an outrageous accent) :lol:

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#148 Post by AtD » Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:52 pm

From today's Crikey Daily Mail
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We haven't heard much about the much heralded extension of the Adelaide O-bahn, from its current entry north-east of the city all the way through the city to Light Square, since late 2009. Surprising really, since the extension would greatly speed up the trip from the termination point to the U1 stop on Grenfell Street, which can double the current time taken for the trip from Golden Grove. Be a bit of a vote winner you would think.

Alas, no, because it has already been dumped by the state government, but as there are some very marginal seats north-east of Adelaide no one is admitting it. Turns out the Adelaide City Council weren't too hot on it, so they built pedestrian safety traffic islands up Grenfell Street on the intended route (part of their ongoing development feud with SA government?).

Neither where the influential "save the parklands" groups who were plenty unhappy that the route was going to cut through green areas of the eastern parklands.

The word is that the STP groups have already been told that the state government have dropped the idea.
I was suspecting the Govt has been quiet on this because removing lanes from Grenfell and Currie Streets would be an easy point of attack for the Libs. I hope I'm right and the above tipster is wrong.

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#149 Post by Waewick » Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:30 pm

if this doesn't get brought up by the Libs I would be amazed.

whilst it was the Feds who put the deal on the board from what i understand surely a backflip like this gets some attention?

I wonder what happens to the funds allotcated to the job? can the state move it elsewhere?

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Re: #PRO: City Busway - O-Bahn to West Tce

#150 Post by muzzamo » Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:36 pm

TBH i would be very surprised if the State Government let themselves be pushed around by the parklands mob and council on this one.

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