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The desto "Shuttle Tram" is rather silly imo for a service that receives a lot of tourists.
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Good point AtD,AtD wrote:The desto "Shuttle Tram" is rather silly imo for a service that receives a lot of tourists.
The desto actually alternates between "City West" & "Shuttle Tram" - I happened to hit the shutter button as "Shuttle Tram" was visible.
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
Just wait till they extend it down port road, its going to say "Entertainment" & "Centre"BillD wrote:Good point AtD,AtD wrote:The desto "Shuttle Tram" is rather silly imo for a service that receives a lot of tourists.
The desto actually alternates between "City West" & "Shuttle Tram" - I happened to hit the shutter button as "Shuttle Tram" was visible.
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They are noisy at the back over the traction wheels and the noise is high piched which is annoying.metro wrote:Noisy?? WTF?Port Adelaide Fan wrote:ENRICO VARRICCHIO, Glandore.
Too much noise. It is nice inside and looks like it has the same seating, it is smoother than the old ones but it is noisy, more noisy.
typical Adelaidian, just has to whinge about something.
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
Are there not enough vertical pixels (LED's ?) to make dest plates double lined?
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do i see 3 tracks at that stop?
im assuming thats the west terrace stop, so they can have 3 trams for everyone at hq?
am i right
im assuming thats the west terrace stop, so they can have 3 trams for everyone at hq?
am i right
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
Yes, the shuttle trams terminating on the centre track, with the outer tracks for through services to the Entertainment Centre / Glenelg.fkj wrote:do i see 3 tracks at that stop?
im assuming thats the west terrace stop, so they can have 3 trams for everyone at hq?
am i right
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aha, now that would be ideal for the other end of the shuttle as well to make the turn around quicker and easier
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There already is a turnback there.fkj wrote:aha, now that would be ideal for the other end of the shuttle as well to make the turn around quicker and easier
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
Turnback sidings are slow and disruptive to use. A terminating platform is much better for a shuttle service. But better still would be running a through service all the time - it's ridiculous to run a shuttle service when it's standing room only all the way from Glenelg!Norman wrote:There already is a turnback there.fkj wrote:aha, now that would be ideal for the other end of the shuttle as well to make the turn around quicker and easier
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
Crossovers were used everywhere on the Adelaide (and all other systems in Australia) for short workings and specials. Actually, they were quite fast even when one had to change trolley poles, manually wind destination blinds and change the steps from one side to the other.
However, if you have the room and the money, then a siding allows for flexibility....the shuttle doesn't have to get out of the way of an early or late tram in its way. It is also better if there is likely to be a lot of people using that particular spot to get on and off.
However, if you have the room and the money, then a siding allows for flexibility....the shuttle doesn't have to get out of the way of an early or late tram in its way. It is also better if there is likely to be a lot of people using that particular spot to get on and off.
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I do so agree! But it probably wouldn't go down well with motorists, forever stopping at boom gates.Aidan wrote:But better still would be running a through service all the time - it's ridiculous to run a shuttle service when it's standing room only all the way from Glenelg!
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Re: #U/C: Port Adelaide Tram Line
The other thing is that in effect there are two services being run - the shuttle and the bay tram.
They are not mutually exclusive so that if you think that more trams should run to Glenelg (and the problems with delays at crossings can be overcome) then that can happen without having to reduce the city shuttle services.
The city shuttles are still pretty full even though they only go to Terrace to Terrace - which means that if the shuttles were not running, those extra people would somehow have to fit on the Bay Tram.
Basically at the moment we need both.
They are not mutually exclusive so that if you think that more trams should run to Glenelg (and the problems with delays at crossings can be overcome) then that can happen without having to reduce the city shuttle services.
The city shuttles are still pretty full even though they only go to Terrace to Terrace - which means that if the shuttles were not running, those extra people would somehow have to fit on the Bay Tram.
Basically at the moment we need both.
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Ah well, there's always the option of bringing back the 99B to compliment the shuttle trams
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