You meant Bilbao in Spain, didn't you? Balboa is in Panama.James Renfrey wrote:...Freiburg and Balboa...
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Adelaide a giant museum? Wouldn't that be nice. Imagine the tourist numbers!! Is that prosperity? It could be. Can you see a city full of people walking and using public transport (in our case trams)?Will wrote:...Should we stagnate Adelaide and keep it as some giant museum? Change is inevitable and required if Adelaide is to prosper.
Of course I meant BILBAO – BILBO to the Basques whose virtual capital it is. I took extensive video records while travelling on regional heavy rail and tram routes. It's an attractive town in a beautiful region. Incidentally, the signs, ticket machines etc. put the ancient and unique Basque language (Euskara) before the Spanish. I've amended my original message.Ho Really wrote:James Renfrey wrote:...Freiburg and Balboa...You meant Bilbao in Spain, didn't you? Balboa is in Panama.
How great for you, please don't talk down to me it's insulting as is your woefully constructed arguement here. Trams might actually be useful in those cities but it has nothing at all to do with the point that the 1.6km extension to our Glenelg line is going to add absolutely nothing to the city and benefit a very small % of people here. Go and upgrade the whole glenelg line all you want with new ticket machines and shelters I don't care.James Renfrey wrote:And Froggy! If you can't sustain a sensible argument, for goodness sake be silent. If your nickname implies that you are French, then you should know that several French cities, including Nice, Perpignan and Paris, are currently replacing buses with trams as they are so much more efficient at moving people.
I've caught modern trams in small cities like Freiburg and Bilbao, where every station has a multi-language ticket machine which gives change to any combination of notes and coins, a clock tower visible to all passers by, real time traffic information and comfortable sheltered seating. They make our upgraded Glenelg line stops look positively primitive. Travel a little with your eyes and mind open. You'd be surprised at how much you might learn.
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