Entertainment Centre concert-goers give trams rave reviews
TRAMS at the Entertainment Centre passed their first major test on a high note last night, receiving raving reviews from concert-goers.
Fans flocked to the upgraded venue on the recently opened extension to see 1970s singer-songwriters James Taylor and Carole King and went home singing the praises of both the concert and their transport.
Dozens of people arrived on each tram from 7pm until just before the concert began at 8pm and told AdelaideNow the service was quick, convenient and comfortable. Most were planning on taking trams home after the show.
David and Jill Michael, of Port Augusta, caught the tram to the Entertainment Centre from the city.
“It’s our first trip on the tram to here,” David said before the concert.
“I only found out about two hours ago that it (the extension) was even finished this far.
“It’s brilliant. It certainly beats catching a taxi and hopefully when we leave we’re not standing in a line for half an hour or three quarters of an hour as we have in the past to catch a taxi back.”
Two extra trams were added to the regular schedule to accommodate fans leaving the concert, who streamed across Port Rd to find at least one and sometimes two trams waiting at the Entertainment Centre stop’s platforms.
Hundreds of people boarded trams within minutes of the concert finishing.
The centre's car park also seemed to switch smoothly at 6.30pm from its new role as a park and ride facility to venue car parking.
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