Bolding mine. I'm not putting forward any evidence, just pointing out that interesting caveat.Cruise wrote:The highway also features the Heysen Tunnels, the first twin-tube tunnels on the National Highway.
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Yep, that would be older than any of the other tunnels mentioned so far. Several different construction methods used but still older and consisting of two tunnels.AtD wrote:OK, what about Sydney Harbour Tunnel? That was opened in 1992 according to Wikipedia.
(I only thought of it because I was in it on Saturday)
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Cut and cover on land and underwater it was done by dredging and then dropping down giant precast concrete tunnel sections if I remember correctly. ( That was probably 10 or 12 years ago when I saw the video about it in the Sydney Harbour Bridge. )AG wrote:Yep, that would be older than any of the other tunnels mentioned so far. Several different construction methods used but still older and consisting of two tunnels.AtD wrote:OK, what about Sydney Harbour Tunnel? That was opened in 1992 according to Wikipedia.
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from the Independent Weekly
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Free peak hour public transport: Democrats
The South Australian Democrats have called for free public transport before 7.30am to reduce peak hour congestion.
Democrats MLC Sandra Kanck said SA should follow the Victorian initiative encouraging workers to start work earlier and avoid the rush.
She said traffic could be further reduced by extending the hours of operation of bus transit lanes, which currently end at 9am and 6pm.
"By extending this on selected roads - even by 30 minutes - the blockages on our main arterial roads could be reduced," Ms Kanck said.
She said Transport Minister Pat Conlon should not just focus on big projects but also on fine-tuning which could also ease traffic problems.
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While we are at it why not get rid of daylight saving? Workers would have light earlier in the mornings, start work earlier, be on the same time as the Eastern States and free public transport to boot...what a solution!Wayno wrote:from the Independent Weekly
http://adelaide.yourguide.com.au/news/l ... 04373.htmlFree peak hour public transport: Democrats
The South Australian Democrats have called for free public transport before 7.30am to reduce peak hour congestion.
Democrats MLC Sandra Kanck said SA should follow the Victorian initiative encouraging workers to start work earlier and avoid the rush.
She said traffic could be further reduced by extending the hours of operation of bus transit lanes, which currently end at 9am and 6pm.
"By extending this on selected roads - even by 30 minutes - the blockages on our main arterial roads could be reduced," Ms Kanck said.
She said Transport Minister Pat Conlon should not just focus on big projects but also on fine-tuning which could also ease traffic problems.
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Or if they don't want to go for the 200% discount, maybe an extension of the interpeak rate be made before 7:30?Norman wrote:I think those points should be implemented IMO.
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That's actually a very decent idea, kills two birds with one stone.Ho Really wrote:
While we are at it why not get rid of daylight saving? Workers would have light earlier in the mornings, start work earlier, be on the same time as the Eastern States and free public transport to boot...what a solution!
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Thats a fairly decent idea. Kills two birds with one stone.Ho Really wrote:
While we are at it why not get rid of daylight saving? Workers would have light earlier in the mornings, start work earlier, be on the same time as the Eastern States and free public transport to boot...what a solution!
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200% discount? So you get paid to travel by public transport - I like it!monotonehell wrote:Or if they don't want to go for the 200% discount, maybe an extension of the interpeak rate be made before 7:30?Norman wrote:I think those points should be implemented IMO.
But seriously I agree with you, lets have interpeak before 7:30am and after 6:30pm to encourage more public transport use during those times.
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The current cost accounting has govt PT subsidies of around $2.90 for a bus trip and $8.80 for a train trip (plus the $4.10 the passenger pays for a full fare). My math to get to 200% is flawed, but you get the point?Ash-SV6 wrote:200% discount? So you get paid to travel by public transport - I like it!monotonehell wrote:Or if they don't want to go for the 200% discount, maybe an extension of the interpeak rate be made before 7:30?Norman wrote:I think those points should be implemented IMO.
But seriously I agree with you, lets have interpeak before 7:30am and after 6:30pm to encourage more public transport use during those times.
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I'd personally like to see interpeak fares/tickets valid on weekends/public holidays to encourage usage at those times.
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Errr... the Daylight Savings difference is 1 hour while the CST and EST differ by 30 minutes...Ho Really wrote:While we are at it why not get rid of daylight saving? Workers would have light earlier in the mornings, start work earlier, be on the same time as the Eastern States and free public transport to boot...what a solution!
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Ah ok I see where your coming from, just read like it was a 200% discount for the customer, where 100% discount would be free.monotonehell wrote:The current cost accounting has govt PT subsidies of around $2.90 for a bus trip and $8.80 for a train trip (plus the $4.10 the passenger pays for a full fare). My math to get to 200% is flawed, but you get the point?Ash-SV6 wrote:200% discount? So you get paid to travel by public transport - I like it!monotonehell wrote: Or if they don't want to go for the 200% discount, maybe an extension of the interpeak rate be made before 7:30?
But seriously I agree with you, lets have interpeak before 7:30am and after 6:30pm to encourage more public transport use during those times.
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