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Re: Adelaide Station to close for a month
You misread my comments-"I said there would be 4 additional trams avaialable to supplement the 15 running the timetabled service"!
Re: Adelaide Station to close for a month
If there are spare trams, why on earth aren't they using them already?bay transit wrote:You misread my comments-"I said there would be 4 additional trams avaialable to supplement the 15 running the timetabled service"!
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Re: Adelaide Station to close for a month
1.Costs-including extra crew
2.Extra delays to normal road traffic caused by longer time of boom gates being down.
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Re: Adelaide Station to close for a month
For NINE whole months. I had fun riding the GA# subs for 7 months, but now I have to wait longer!Tonsley213 wrote:Norlunga will only be closed from Oaklands to Adelaide
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Longer travelling times for rail commuters
PUBLIC transport rail passengers will face up to 40 minutes a day in extra travelling time when buses are used to cope with the closure of train lines from January.
New timetables for the substitute services for 2013 will be available from the adelaidemetro.com.au website from Monday and in hard copy form from stations at information centres the next day.
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Hills residents are pushing for the Belair line to remain open next year, at least to Mitcham, with shuttle buses operating between mitcham & the city. Not sure if that makes sense, but that's what they are asking for...
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Is there anywhere along that section of line that trains could be stored and worked on?Wayno wrote:Hills residents are pushing for the Belair line to remain open next year, at least to Mitcham, with shuttle buses operating between mitcham & the city. Not sure if that makes sense, but that's what they are asking for...
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PUBLIC transport rail passengers will face up to 40 minutes a day in extra travelling time when buses are used to cope with the closure of train lines from January.
New timetables for the substitute services for 2013 will be available from the adelaidemetro.com.au website from Monday and in hard copy form from stations at information centres the next day.
Buses will ferry train passengers from inner city train stations to North Tce during the month-long closure of the Adelaide Railway Station from January 2 until February 3.
Buses will also be used during the nine-month closure of the Noarlunga and Tonsley lines from January to replace sleepers.
The Belair line will be closed for the construction of a rail underpass at Goodwood until mid-2013 and passengers will be bussed into the city.
The State Transport Department said up to 20 minutes travel time will be added each way when passengers travel by substitute bus from Belair or Noarlunga during the line closures.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Belair Yard could be used with some modifications, But with the track cut at Goodwood junction, If a Railcar needed to goto dry creek for Major Repairs/Maintenance it would be a very expensive exercise.Nort wrote:Is there anywhere along that section of line that trains could be stored and worked on?Wayno wrote:Hills residents are pushing for the Belair line to remain open next year, at least to Mitcham, with shuttle buses operating between mitcham & the city. Not sure if that makes sense, but that's what they are asking for...
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Electric trains taking shape
source: http://dpti.sa.gov.au/newconnections
Adelaide’s new electric trains are currently being assembled with the first due for delivery next year.
Called the A-City Class 4000, the trains will be the most modern in the country, including the first rail vehicle to meet stringent new international crash specifications as found in Europe and Great Britain.
Under a supply and maintenance contract with Bombardier Transportation Australia, 22 three-car units will be delivered.
The A-City will seat around 240 passengers with standing room for another 300.
The wide-body train will provide more room for passengers and a host of other features, including:
- safety CCTV covering the rear, front and interior
- high capacity air-conditioning to suit Adelaide’s winter and summer
- disability access compliance with wheelchair spaces and access ramps
- permanently coupled three car sets, with walk-through access between railcars
- double leaf saloon doors for quick entry and exit
- passenger emergency intercoms at each doorway
- maximum speed of 110 kph.
Once delivered next year, the first A-City trains will be subjected to an intensive on-track test and evaluation process in Adelaide prior to services commencing.
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Electric trains taking shape
Adelaide’s new electric trains are currently being assembled with the first due for delivery next year.
Called the A-City Class 4000, the trains will be the most modern in the country, including the first rail vehicle to meet stringent new international crash specifications as found in Europe and Great Britain.
Under a supply and maintenance contract with Bombardier Transportation Australia, 22 three-car units will be delivered.
The A-City will seat around 240 passengers with standing room for another 300.
The wide-body train will provide more room for passengers and a host of other features, including:
- safety CCTV covering the rear, front and interior
- high capacity air-conditioning to suit Adelaide’s winter and summer
- disability access compliance with wheelchair spaces and access ramps
- permanently coupled three car sets, with walk-through access between railcars
- double leaf saloon doors for quick entry and exit
- passenger emergency intercoms at each doorway
- maximum speed of 110 kph.
Once delivered next year, the first A-City trains will be subjected to an intensive on-track test and evaluation process in Adelaide prior to services commencing.
Electric trains taking shape
Adelaide’s new electric trains are currently being assembled with the first due for delivery next year.
Called the A-City Class 4000, the trains will be the most modern in the country, including the first rail vehicle to meet stringent new international crash specifications as found in Europe and Great Britain.
Under a supply and maintenance contract with Bombardier Transportation Australia, 22 three-car units will be delivered.
The A-City will seat around 240 passengers with standing room for another 300.
The wide-body train will provide more room for passengers and a host of other features, including:
- safety CCTV covering the rear, front and interior
- high capacity air-conditioning to suit Adelaide’s winter and summer
- disability access compliance with wheelchair spaces and access ramps
- permanently coupled three car sets, with walk-through access between railcars
- double leaf saloon doors for quick entry and exit
- passenger emergency intercoms at each doorway
- maximum speed of 110 kph.
Once delivered next year, the first A-City trains will be subjected to an intensive on-track test and evaluation process in Adelaide prior to services commencing.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
That's freaky!
I was sitting on the train only this morning thinking about whether the A-City trains had started production.
I was sitting on the train only this morning thinking about whether the A-City trains had started production.
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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
How many trains are currently required to serve the noarlunga line?
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