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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Thanks for the photos, Muzzamo. Some of these developments, I would have to go a fair way out of my way to see in real life, so the photos are much appreciated.
cheers,
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
looks like the perfect place to mug someone... i would never use this at night time and even during the day it would be perfect place to ambush victims.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
You have a weird mind, why would you think that?zap brannigan wrote:looks like the perfect place to mug someone... i would never use this at night time and even during the day it would be perfect place to ambush victims.
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
He's right though. There is no passive surveillance from passing traffic, homes or businesses.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Mate, do you always need your Mum to hold your hand when you go down to the shops at get an ice cream??? What is wrong with people in this place. Need Mr Policeman to save me from the big scary people who might just wanting to get the same damn place im going to..... Wow, that is a sorry thing to say.zap brannigan wrote:looks like the perfect place to mug someone... i would never use this at night time and even during the day it would be perfect place to ambush victims.
If you dont like it. Dont use it. simple.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Here are a couple more from stop 6's opening day.
You might notice in these two shots that there is a covered-up apparatus attached to one of the canopy supports in the distance.
It appeared to have blue flashing lights attached and may be a security zone similar to those found on Sydney's underground platforms.
You might notice in these two shots that there is a covered-up apparatus attached to one of the canopy supports in the distance.
It appeared to have blue flashing lights attached and may be a security zone similar to those found on Sydney's underground platforms.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Are the "powers that be"-be it Trans Adelaide or Passenger Transport Division or DTEI trying to keep the new and expanded timetable between Glenelg and the City a secret.There are no signs on any of the stops about the new timetable commencing next Monday-22nd March.
When there are changes to bus timetables like last September-there are signs at all major stops/interchages/terminuses and a lot of the stops detailing information about the changes:not so on the tramline to/from Glenelg.Considering the amount of money spent so far,and from next Monday earlier starting/finishing times ,extra trams in peak period and changes to running times I would have thought that as a marketing and publicity tactic this was very important.
There is not even a timetable at the new overpass stop!
When there are changes to bus timetables like last September-there are signs at all major stops/interchages/terminuses and a lot of the stops detailing information about the changes:not so on the tramline to/from Glenelg.Considering the amount of money spent so far,and from next Monday earlier starting/finishing times ,extra trams in peak period and changes to running times I would have thought that as a marketing and publicity tactic this was very important.
There is not even a timetable at the new overpass stop!
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
With the frequency of trams I would suspect few people actually read the timetable. All you need to know is 15 minutes.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Actually 20 minutes in the evening/early Saturday and Sunday mornings.There are far more frequent services along many of Adelaide's bus corridors and they all have timetables,notify the Public of changes and have timetables at most stops.AtD wrote:With the frequency of trams I would suspect few people actually read the timetable. All you need to know is 15 minutes.
Unfortunately your statement doesn't hold much water! I repeat the "powers that be are missing in action"!
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Hey BillD, do you mind if I post the first photo on SSC?
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
Are the mesh barriers on either side designed to break the wind ?
They would need to.
They would need to.
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Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
They are throw screens, designed to stop rock throwers breaking windscreens ...drsmith wrote:Are the mesh barriers on either side designed to break the wind ?
They would need to.
Re: Glenelg Tram upgrade (#UC: South Rd Overpass)
No worries AtD, and at the risk of sounding ignorant... what is SSC ?AtD wrote:Hey BillD, do you mind if I post the first photo on SSC?
You're correct 'bay transit', I just went for a walk to stops 12 & 13 and, as you point out, there is no advertising for the new timetable (which is nearly upon us).bay transit wrote:There are no signs on any of the stops about the new timetable commencing next Monday-22nd March.
Both stops only fetaure the existing timetables and route maps.
Bill.
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