Froggy, by your logic no one would use the 99B. I suggest you try to get a seat on one at peak hour. As already mentioned, the 99B is sardines express, it is almost always packed to capacity in it's run between the rail station and Victoria Square. No, it's not a long distance, but it's clearly a popular service. So why aren't all these people walking then?
A three minute walk to Waymouth Street? I call bullshit. According to
this study, the average walking speed for pedestrians under 65 is approximately 4.1 feet per second, which equates to 75 meters per minute or 4.5km/h. According to UBD on Disk, the distance from Waymouth to North Tce is approximately 500m. So, for the average person, walking in a straight line and getting
no red lights at all the trip would take 6.6 minutes.
What I don't understand is you're passionately against this small tram line extension but you'd love to see a monorail, a major project that would cost the state a hundred times the cost of this project; it'd need an entirely new corridor, new vehicles and elevated tracks. All the arguments you've used against the tram would apply against it ten times greater. It would truly be a useless project by a politician wanting to leave a stamp on the city.
Or do you just not like it because it's an ALP government doing it?
Froggy wrote:Tom and the other person who said I clearly get my facts from the advertiser. The only paper I buy is the Sunday Mail
Gold!
ANYWAY, North Terrace was reduced to one lane each direction tonight for works, at about 6.30pm. No traffic dramas because the city is dead at that time of night anyway. Nothing photo-worthy at this stage, but I can't wait for trackwork to begin!