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Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 4:40 pm
by Norman
I read somewhere that they don't need to build a side track because of the way they are constructing it, but I could be wrong. Wait and see I guess.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:17 pm
by Llessur2002
The Railway Station is getting a facelift - all of the faux sandstone in the platform areas is being painted white. Pillars, walls, buffer covers etc etc. Think it should look quite good once finished.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:28 am
by PeFe
Any renders ?

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:11 pm
by Zills
RE: ...Presumably in the near future they're going to swing the lines out...

The site is just outside my front door :) On Sunday, railway sleepers were delivered and they were laying ballast on the northern side of the track for the diverted railway. I'll get some photos.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:37 am
by Llessur2002
PeFe wrote:Any renders ?
Of the station painting? It's happening now.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:46 am
by Llessur2002
zills_86 wrote:The site is just outside my front door :) On Sunday, railway sleepers were delivered and they were laying ballast on the northern side of the track for the diverted railway. I'll get some photos.
We're almost neighbours.

Saw the ballast has been laid - will be interesting to see if they're planning on retaining two tracks, or narrow to only one for this stretch of the works. Wonder how much this will affect timetable if so?

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 11:20 pm
by Brazer
It may have already been answered but can someone please enlighten me as to what the benefits of a state run rail system are? I mean if we are struggling to even electrify other lines why would we not consider privatising our system? I mean even though they had a bad reputation Connex/Metro Trains have done wonders for the Melbourne Rail network after acquiring it from their previous state run The Met system. Is this something that can be done?

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 12:47 am
by rubberman
Brazer wrote:It may have already been answered but can someone please enlighten me as to what the benefits of a state run rail system are? I mean if we are struggling to even electrify other lines why would we not consider privatising our system? I mean even though they had a bad reputation Connex/Metro Trains have done wonders for the Melbourne Rail network after acquiring it from their previous state run The Met system. Is this something that can be done?
I guess the answer is that privatisation has had mixed success in Australia.

Privatising Telstra has been a disaster.
Nobody has seen prices for power come down forcall the privatisation that has taken place.
Privatising Sydney Airport has been a major retardant to aviation in Australia, but has worked in Adelaide.
Privatising the Commonwealth Bank? Hmmm. There's a few people been ruined by unethical practices.

I'm not sure there's any evidence that privatisation has worked to the benefit of taxpayers this past 20 years. If anything, the real world evidence is somewhat against it.

Not to say it isn't feasible, but there'd need to be a very good water tight case made.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:08 am
by Norman
Brazer wrote:It may have already been answered but can someone please enlighten me as to what the benefits of a state run rail system are? I mean if we are struggling to even electrify other lines why would we not consider privatising our system? I mean even though they had a bad reputation Connex/Metro Trains have done wonders for the Melbourne Rail network after acquiring it from their previous state run The Met system. Is this something that can be done?
In what way has privatisation "done wonders" in Melbourne's train system?

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 8:04 am
by Brazer
Connex/Metro Trains upgraded stations, improved the fleet not just upgrading the Comengs but purchased the Siemens and X-trapolis models. They had a vigorous attack in marketing producing high quality commercials prompting customer confidence in the system. Their Transit police have greatly reduced fare evasion. They have expanded their rail networks including extensions to Sunbury. These are just to name a few. I'm just frustrated that Adelaide Metro can't even get the Gawler line and other lines electrified which is a heavily patronized route.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 11:52 am
by Norman
Brazer wrote:Connex/Metro Trains upgraded stations, improved the fleet not just upgrading the Comengs but purchased the Siemens and X-trapolis models. They had a vigorous attack in marketing producing high quality commercials prompting customer confidence in the system. Their Transit police have greatly reduced fare evasion. They have expanded their rail networks including extensions to Sunbury. These are just to name a few. I'm just frustrated that Adelaide Metro can't even get the Gawler line and other lines electrified which is a heavily patronized route.
Those things are all done by the State Government (except for maybe advertising and marketing), Connex/Metro only run the train services themselves, much like our contracted bus firms run the services on busses provided for by the State Government. They don't build infrastructure or purchase rolling stock.

When you say Transit Police, do you mean the ones at the train stations? They are a sub-branch of VicPol, so again, State Government.

All these privatised companies can do is have less advantageous Enterprise Agreements with the actual workers, and can appear to have reduced pay and conditions that are lower than the public service standard. I can't think of any other "advantage" of having a privatised or contracted system.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:26 pm
by ChillyPhilly
Public transport in Adelaide (and also in Melbourne as Norm has said) does not, will not and cannot turn a profit. There is no advantage nor financial incentive to a private operator. AdelaideMetro is run at a loss each year.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:12 am
by rhino
As with most public services, money is saved rather than made. People on public transport means less car use, less road infrastructure required, etc etc. This is where the profit lies - it's notional profit. Private Enterprise is not going to make any money from notional profit.

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 3:21 am
by ChillyPhilly
rhino wrote:As with most public services, money is saved rather than made. People on public transport means less car use, less road infrastructure required, etc etc. This is where the profit lies - it's notional profit. Private Enterprise is not going to make any money from notional profit.
Spot on. There are goals beyond the economic realm: social goals, environmental goals...

Re: U/C: Electrification & Upgrade of the Adelaide Rail Netw

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:09 pm
by PeFe
This is from last weeks Messenger, discussing the state of Adelaide railway stations (mainly along the Outer Harbor line)
Nothing new to be said but the publicity might move "station upgrades" higher up the government agenda.
And the worst rail stop in the west goes to ... Adelaide’s People for Public Transport rate 27 stations

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Mile End station

MANY train stations in the western suburbs have been left behind those on other commuter lines and are in urgent need of an upgrade, a consumer survey has found.

An audit of 27 stations servicing the west by commuter lobby group People for Public Transport found most stops on the Grange and Outer Harbor lines were poorly maintained, isolated, and had only minimal shelters.

In some cases stations were found to be below the standard of a bus stop.

People for Public Transport president Thanasis Avramis said it was concerning there was little improvement — aside from new stations at St Clair and the Adelaide Showgrounds — since the group conducted two similar surveys of western-suburbs train stations last decade.
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St Clair station

Stations given the lowest scores out of 50 — based on five categories ranging from appearance to safety and security — in the latest survey were Mile End (11), Taperoo (12), Seaton Park (14.5) and Alberton (15).

The $16.5 million Adelaide Showgrounds Station (41), three-year-old St Clair (37.5) and Woodville (32) were rated the best.

Mr Avramis said many stations were stuck in the ’70s and had fallen behind new stations on the electrified Seaford line.

Full article : http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messen...f278abf1904c35