What a load of crap.rev wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:40 pmThat's not logical though.
South Road/Cross Road overpass. There's traffic lights below. South Road continues over it all.
Apply that to South Road/Regency Road, except using your idea of the overpass being on Regency road and not South road. It defeats the purpose of creating a non-stop north-south motorway.
They could do it, but it would be far more expensive because there would need to be the whole "spaghetti" thing going on with on/off ramps from regency road leading onto south road and vice versa. That would see the majority of the southern part of the Tafe campus car parks, the grassed area at Coopers Brewery, and a lot of the properties on the eastern side of the intersection being cleared to make way for all this.
Whereas an overpass on South Road over Regency could work like the Superway does over Grand Junction road, except it wouldn't be as long and the on/off ramps wouldn't need to be elevated from ground level. If you need to get off the motorway and onto Regency you take the slip lane/exit on your left, to either turn left onto Regency or turn right, at a signaled intersection below the overpass. To get on to the motorway a similar thing. Much cheaper and simpler.
And if they sink the Regency intersection, the overpass wont need to be as long as the South Road/Cross road overpass.
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Ah go play with your play-doh[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 9:09 amWhat a load of crap.rev wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:40 pmThat's not logical though.
South Road/Cross Road overpass. There's traffic lights below. South Road continues over it all.
Apply that to South Road/Regency Road, except using your idea of the overpass being on Regency road and not South road. It defeats the purpose of creating a non-stop north-south motorway.
They could do it, but it would be far more expensive because there would need to be the whole "spaghetti" thing going on with on/off ramps from regency road leading onto south road and vice versa. That would see the majority of the southern part of the Tafe campus car parks, the grassed area at Coopers Brewery, and a lot of the properties on the eastern side of the intersection being cleared to make way for all this.
Whereas an overpass on South Road over Regency could work like the Superway does over Grand Junction road, except it wouldn't be as long and the on/off ramps wouldn't need to be elevated from ground level. If you need to get off the motorway and onto Regency you take the slip lane/exit on your left, to either turn left onto Regency or turn right, at a signaled intersection below the overpass. To get on to the motorway a similar thing. Much cheaper and simpler.
And if they sink the Regency intersection, the overpass wont need to be as long as the South Road/Cross road overpass.
You put Regency road as an over pass over South Road, tell us oh wise one Shuz, where do you put the signalized intersection? On the over pass? Added cost as you then need to build elevated on/off ramps.
On the road below(South road)...? Defeats the purpose of the non-stop corridor initiative.
South Road as an overpass OVER Regency road...you only need look at the South Road/Cross road overpass for how it would work. Only one elevated roadway is required.
Very simple stuff Shuz.
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Hanson road interchange is over PREXY.
Almost all of the NEXY interchanges (angle vale rd, curtis, heaslip, penfield) are also elevated over tje expressway. They use roundabouts instead of signals though
Almost all of the NEXY interchanges (angle vale rd, curtis, heaslip, penfield) are also elevated over tje expressway. They use roundabouts instead of signals though
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Is anyone else surprised that there will be no interchange at Henley Beach Road and the N-S Motorway?bits wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:20 amhttps://www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/__ ... rategy.pdf
"The non-stop Motorway component of the North-South Corridor will be directly connected to
intersecting arterial roads via interchanges located at Regency Road, Port Road/Grange Road/
Manton Street, Sir Donald Bradman Drive/James Congdon Drive, Anzac Highway, Cross Road,
Ayliffes Road /Shepherds Hill Road and Sturt Road. "
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It could be a consideration of space between heritage buildings, and/or the estimated cost of impact on the school, or "preserving the character" of the streetscape.rhino wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:44 pmIs anyone else surprised that there will be no interchange at Henley Beach Road and the N-S Motorway?bits wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:20 amhttps://www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/__ ... rategy.pdf
"The non-stop Motorway component of the North-South Corridor will be directly connected to
intersecting arterial roads via interchanges located at Regency Road, Port Road/Grange Road/
Manton Street, Sir Donald Bradman Drive/James Congdon Drive, Anzac Highway, Cross Road,
Ayliffes Road /Shepherds Hill Road and Sturt Road. "
It's not far from the next interchange south, and there is not much industry that needs heavy transport on HBR. The SDBD/JCD interchange is in an industrial area (although a little less-so once some are bought to make space for the interchange). Deacon Avenue and Richmond Road lead to the back of the Airport, which could become a freight terminal.
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Again, pretty rough but this fits the 'switch' and ticks a few other boxes people have mentioned.
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I think that will be the likely route/design and resumptions.
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I have a hunch that several allotments on the western side of existing South Road are already government owned.
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Thanks for making my point even stronger Shuzsta.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:12 amhttps://imgur.com/a/9YyGa
see sketch in link above.
example of single point urban interchange.
The example of the overpass at South/Cross roads is cheaper then the monstrosity you posted.
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Some aerial shots from Google Eart as at 15 October 2017
Waterloo Corner interchange
Bolivar interchange
Southern interchange
Waterloo Corner interchange
Bolivar interchange
Southern interchange
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we're going to need one of those "monstrosities" to cater for the freight traffic entering the freeway. You cant really compare the Regency crossing with the Emerson crossing. I wouldn't be surprised if they converted the Emerson crossing to something a bit more substantial in the futurerev wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:29 pmThanks for making my point even stronger Shuzsta.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:12 amhttps://imgur.com/a/9YyGa
see sketch in link above.
example of single point urban interchange.
The example of the overpass at South/Cross roads is cheaper then the monstrosity you posted.
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im not suggesting a carbon copy of south/cross roads. I’m saying something along that design, whether it’s bigger or wider, makes more sense then putting the regency road intersection on an overpass over south road.Goodsy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:52 pmwe're going to need one of those "monstrosities" to cater for the freight traffic entering the freeway. You cant really compare the Regency crossing with the Emerson crossing. I wouldn't be surprised if they converted the Emerson crossing to something a bit more substantial in the futurerev wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:29 pmThanks for making my point even stronger Shuzsta.[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:12 amhttps://imgur.com/a/9YyGa
see sketch in link above.
example of single point urban interchange.
The example of the overpass at South/Cross roads is cheaper then the monstrosity you posted.
We may well end up with something like the above, like we have similar on prexy, but prexy runs through an all industrial area, this does not.
The noise of living next to a freeway/motorway is a huge issue hence the noise walls/barriers along the length of t2t.
Sinking part of the road in an underpass/overpass situation makes more sense then a prexy style overpass/intersection for the very fact it’s on the doorstep of a largely residential area.
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Wouldn't the noise be the same regardless of which road goes over the other? and if the property acquisition goes right up to Regency road there won't be any homes near the intersection anyway..rev wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:13 pm
im not suggesting a carbon copy of south/cross roads. I’m saying something along that design, whether it’s bigger or wider, makes more sense then putting the regency road intersection on an overpass over south road.
We may well end up with something like the above, like we have similar on prexy, but prexy runs through an all industrial area, this does not.
The noise of living next to a freeway/motorway is a huge issue hence the noise walls/barriers along the length of t2t.
Sinking part of the road in an underpass/overpass situation makes more sense then a prexy style overpass/intersection for the very fact it’s on the doorstep of a largely residential area.
Besides, the residents will complain about the noise and demand compensation either way
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Is that the shared path taking shape in the first two pictures along the east side of the works? ?
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