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Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:44 pm
by Vee
The Scooter Guy wrote: Will the second tramline extension either eventually go all the way down Port Road, or merge into the Port Adelaide line? :?
Looks like significant new tree plantings in the median strip of Port Road which would suggest that the tram will not go any further down the centre of the road than the Ent. Cent. 'terminus'.
Interested to see where it goes from here.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:22 pm
by Splashmo
Surely it was never going to go any further when we have a perfectly good rail line 100m away that'll be electrified in due course.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:30 pm
by ChrisRT
I think it kind of depends on the Bowdon TOD plans, since I think a central tram station is quite critical to that development.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:48 am
by rubegoldbergdevice
The tram from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre to Glenelg takes around an hour for the whole journey, it shouldnt be that long as most of the tramline is on its own right of way.
The 96 Tram from St Kilda to East Brunswick is almost identical (including dedicated space) and takes around the same time.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:08 pm
by Prince George
deano91 wrote:And you sometimes just get plain idiots holding up the tram like what happened todayw. This lady with her kids had requested to stop at Wayville. They didn't bother getting up until well AFTER the tram had stopped and so they pretty much ambled down to the pram, buckled in the kids and then wondered why the hell the tram had not left them with enough time to get off.
Let me see if I understand this correctly: there was a woman who had to deal with two kids that were young enough to need a pram, and it took her a long time to get them all sorted out, so much so that the tram left the stop before they were ready. Did anyone help her out? Maybe hold the door open, stading in the doorway so the driver can see that there's something happening? Or did you all sit there and shake your heads at what she was doing? Maybe she's not the only one lacking forethought.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:50 pm
by drsmith
rubegoldbergdevice wrote:
The tram from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre to Glenelg takes around an hour for the whole journey, it shouldnt be that long as most of the tramline is on its own right of way.
The 96 Tram from St Kilda to East Brunswick is almost identical (including dedicated space) and takes around the same time.
My recollection of the trams in the Melbourne CBD (late 80's) was that you used them if you didn't want to walk, not if you were in a hurry.

Perth's CAT bus service is similar in that as a mode of transport they progress at little more than walking pace. Even suburban bus services from the east are shockingly slow as they work their way through the Perth CBD via Adelaide Tce and St Georges Tce and then to rub final insult into injury they go to a busport that very few people get on/off at instead of continuing westward to service the western suburbs.

It must put a lot of people off.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:10 pm
by Port Adelaide Fan
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.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertain ... 5847489003

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:15 pm
by JamesXander
The Scooter Guy wrote:Went to HQ complex for my 1st ever 'nightclubbing' and saw the trams running perfectly along the new extension from the balcony!
Will the second tramline extension either eventually go all the way down Port Road, or merge into the Port Adelaide line? :?

Underage night clubbing, or just nightclubbing haha

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:16 pm
by Nort
A positive article on Adelaide Now? :shock:

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:18 pm
by Norman
Nort wrote:A positive article on Adelaide Now? :shock:
I know, what's going on? :lol:

The comments however... :roll:

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:05 pm
by deano91
Prince George wrote:Let me see if I understand this correctly: there was a woman who had to deal with two kids that were young enough to need a pram, and it took her a long time to get them all sorted out, so much so that the tram left the stop before they were ready. Did anyone help her out? Maybe hold the door open, stading in the doorway so the driver can see that there's something happening? Or did you all sit there and shake your heads at what she was doing? Maybe she's not the only one lacking forethought.
There were plenty of people trying to help her by standing in the door and getting out the way but we were up the back of the tram so aside from physically holding the doors open, there wasn't much we could do.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:30 am
by zap brannigan
i heard a rumour that it's quicker to walk from north terrace to south terrace than catch a tram... could this possibly be true?

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:36 am
by rhino
zap brannigan wrote:i heard a rumour that it's quicker to walk from north terrace to south terrace than catch a tram... could this possibly be true?
If you just miss a tram and have to wait for the next one, and then the one you get on cops every red light, and cars making right hand turns on KWS south, you just may be able to walk it quicker if you are happy to walk 2km at a pace that is going to give you shin splints. So yes, it is possible, but only to prove a point IMO.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:38 am
by Nathan
zap brannigan wrote:i heard a rumour that it's quicker to walk from north terrace to south terrace than catch a tram... could this possibly be true?
As someone who has done the walk, after just missing a tram - the answer is absolutely not.

Re: #PRO: Port Adelaide Tram | #COM: Entertainment Centre Tr

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:44 am
by Aidan
zap brannigan wrote:i heard a rumour that it's quicker to walk from north terrace to south terrace than catch a tram... could this possibly be true?
Not if they're running anything like a normal timetable.

However it is sometimes quicker to walk from North Terrace to Central Market than catch a tram.