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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:04 am
by rubberman
According to the ACC's own figures, less than half of its revenue came from rates.
Parking revenue from U-Park (the off street high rise parks) was $30m. approximately.
What is of interest in this thread is that this was a jump of $4m. due, according to Council, to people using cars in lieu of trains in the previous financial year.
So, it would be worth checking this again next year, same time, to see if the reinstatement of the rail service clawed back any passengers.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:53 am
by ChillyPhilly
PeFe wrote:I read the article as well, basically I agree with what he has to say, but being more positive, there is a little light at the end of the tunnel - the new electric trains are slowly being delivered, allowing higher frequencies on the diesel section of the network in the near future.
Hopefully the average Joe also thinks the trains are worth throwing into their transport mix after experiencing the weekend AFL excitement....
Just diverting slightly, but what is disappointing in 2014 is that Adelaide is yet to see any real progress towards one transit-oriented-development, not Bowden, no-where...Whether Bowden train station is redeveloped is now under doubt with the state government's plan to convert the Outer Harbor corridor to light rail. Salisbury, Port Adelaide and Noarlunga Centre should be massive tod's in my opinion.
Bowden is underway. The thing about TODs is that they carry massive risk. Government investment into Bowden will total around $1-2 billion. If it fails then it'll be damn tricky to build a case for a TOD anywhere else. TODs aren't just a collection of apartments and high density living around a transit stop, they are designed to be destinations in themselves, and to develop a destination you need culture and life. This does not happen overnight, so Bowden will take time. If successful then we will see Noarlunga and Elizabeth next, I'd guess.
Salisbury has hit a major snag. The council is slowly renewing the town centre; however, they have recently found that their ambition of three-four storey residential developments around the area are unpopular as nobody has bought in, or offered to.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:55 am
by ChillyPhilly
fabricator wrote:Norman wrote:The problem is lack of government funds for operational purposes. Extra services are due to be funded by the city car park tax I believe.
Seems like a fair deal, the amount of car parks in the Adelaide CBD is entirely excessive, no other state has such a large percentage of the city as multi-story carparks. Guess where the uber rich Adelaide City Council gets most of it's money from ? Yup they own most of the car parks.
All 40,000 of those car spaces too. Yes, 40,000, all in the CBD.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 12:09 pm
by crawf
ChillyPhilly wrote:
Salisbury has hit a major snag. The council is slowly renewing the town centre; however, they have recently found that their ambition of three-four storey residential developments around the area are unpopular as nobody has bought in, or offered to.
That doesn't surprise me.
Salisbury needs a nuclear bomb.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:19 pm
by ChillyPhilly
I live in Salisbury and am a ten minute walk from the town centre. For anything to be successful it needs to capitalise on its ethnic diversity. It is a very multicultural area, and the town centre has a great vibe on weekend mornings.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:45 pm
by Norman
ChillyPhilly wrote:I live in Salisbury and am a ten minute walk from the town centre. For anything to be successful it needs to capitalise on its ethnic diversity. It is a very multicultural area, and the town centre has a great vibe on weekend mornings.
Totally agree with you there, it could become something like Bankstown/Liverpool or Box Hill/Dandenong
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 5:46 pm
by Aidan
Salisbury is already the most Box Hill like suburb we have. But I expect the house prices there are dragged down by its proximity to Elizabeth.
And no, that's not meant as a dig at Elizabeth - it's just that it's very near the Holden factory at Elizabeth South. With that and some other manufacturers closing, the local unemployment rate is high.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 10:50 pm
by ChillyPhilly
I can't judge as I have never been to Box Hill, but Salisbury is pretty unique in Adelaide. It's essentially the African and southern/western Asian version of Henley Beach Road in Torrensville (Greek and Italian). This identity needs to be strengthened even more to literally keep the nasties out that drift around the area at night.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 7:42 am
by muzzamo
Does anyone know if or when 4007 is arriving?
There was a flurry of deliveries around election time - are deliveries still continuing?
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 8:22 am
by Archer
muzzamo wrote:Does anyone know if or when 4007 is arriving?
There was a flurry of deliveries around election time - are deliveries still continuing?
4007T has already been delivered last weekend, I'd heard on other forums that 4007A or B was on it's way, but don't know if it's actually be delivered yet. I was going to go by today at some point and to see if anything further had been delivered through the week.
Here's a pic of 4007T sitting at the Seaford Depot.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 3:24 pm
by ChillyPhilly
I did see one of the 4000s at Dry Creek on Friday afternoon.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 12:40 am
by fabricator
Aidan wrote:Salisbury is already the most Box Hill like suburb we have. But I expect the house prices there are dragged down by its proximity to Elizabeth.
Actually it's the bodies in the barrels case that did that, the killers lived in Salisbury North.
All 3 carriages of 4007 have apparently arrived and been joined together.
Anyway, the reason 4007 has taken so long to appear, is a few changes to the base design (some issues with coupler swing for instance) and 4007 is the prototype for those changes.
Was some nonsense floating around that it had fallen off the back of a truck, from the usual unreliable idiots.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 2:00 am
by SouthAussie94
fabricator wrote:Was some nonsense floating around that it had fallen off the back of a truck, from the usual unreliable idiots.
But the folks over at RP know EVERYTHING! They're never wrong!!
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 10:37 pm
by Heardy_101
SouthAussie94 wrote:fabricator wrote:Was some nonsense floating around that it had fallen off the back of a truck, from the usual unreliable idiots.
But the folks over at RP know EVERYTHING! They're never wrong!!
Oh no, we can't have the Armchair experts being wrong can we, especially since most of them don't know railways from a bar of soap, especially *cough* Heath Loxton *cough*
I heard the same rumour as well from a few sources outside of Failpage, however this was proven false when I was told by someone with more credibility that there were minor design changes as opposed to a crash test off the back of a truck.
Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:29 pm
by metro
Well that didn't take long: Seaford Line has been shut down and crews are now on site making repairs to fallen overhead wiring(?) or something.. services are experiencing delays and trains are terminating at Noarlunga and replacement buses are working between there and Seaford, it's expected to be fixed by morning.
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