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rubberman
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by rubberman » Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:58 pm
Waewick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:57 pm
rubberman wrote:Waewick wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 9:36 pm
If Labor were serious about Trams, which I am not sure they are
They would take a concrete plan to this election, they aren't losing at least the next two, so just get it in and get it started and take what would be at worst a smaller win%
Just make it Norwood after the ring route
From a political perspective, the ALP offered a good deal for trams in 2018. The public didn't vote for them. Additionally, the ALP had spent ovef $2.5bn on various rail projects. Despite a huge established infrastructure spend, they lost. Why would the ALP spend a lot of money now on something that the people of SA didn't really appreciate? Especially as that same public
did want money to be thrown at ramping and South Road.
Heck, how many people here actually changed their vote
to Labor in 2018?
The only
political reason for the ALP to revive the tram proposal is for one of two things: either a huge public demand, or a cliff hanger election so close that trams might edge them over the line.
Other than that, nope. The ALP could spend a couple of billion, and then watch Sky'news', the AFR, Australian, and the Advertiser scream
Debt and Deficit!!!...and there'd be people here agreeing with them too.
So now, my prediction. The ALP will likely bring this up again if and when an upcoming election looks close. Given the state of the Opposition, that's unlikely in 2026. However, 2030 or 2034 are possibilities. Spread out over several elections: Adelink, then four more extensions, one per election, might see a full system by 2045...at the earliest.
Absolutely understand in 2018 it didn't go well, but I think we can all acknowledge that it wasn't exactly concrete plans.
I'm talking about taking actual concrete plans - for example, the city loop. I think that would be better accepted by voters.
I understand they have spent money on the Port Adelaide extension, but personally I see that as purely vote buying or pork barreling and wasn't the best use the funds. (Just my opinion of course, others can disagree)
But we have had all the other upgrades too so there is that.
But yes, the North South corridor is going to be the focus, one can have some hope though!
There were very detailed studies done for Adelink.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... cg5njNjETI
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Waewick
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by Waewick » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:02 pm
rubberman wrote:Waewick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:57 pm
rubberman wrote:
From a political perspective, the ALP offered a good deal for trams in 2018. The public didn't vote for them. Additionally, the ALP had spent ovef $2.5bn on various rail projects. Despite a huge established infrastructure spend, they lost. Why would the ALP spend a lot of money now on something that the people of SA didn't really appreciate? Especially as that same public did want money to be thrown at ramping and South Road.
Heck, how many people here actually changed their vote to Labor in 2018?
The only political reason for the ALP to revive the tram proposal is for one of two things: either a huge public demand, or a cliff hanger election so close that trams might edge them over the line.
Other than that, nope. The ALP could spend a couple of billion, and then watch Sky'news', the AFR, Australian, and the Advertiser scream Debt and Deficit!!!...and there'd be people here agreeing with them too.
So now, my prediction. The ALP will likely bring this up again if and when an upcoming election looks close. Given the state of the Opposition, that's unlikely in 2026. However, 2030 or 2034 are possibilities. Spread out over several elections: Adelink, then four more extensions, one per election, might see a full system by 2045...at the earliest.
Absolutely understand in 2018 it didn't go well, but I think we can all acknowledge that it wasn't exactly concrete plans.
I'm talking about taking actual concrete plans - for example, the city loop. I think that would be better accepted by voters.
I understand they have spent money on the Port Adelaide extension, but personally I see that as purely vote buying or pork barreling and wasn't the best use the funds. (Just my opinion of course, others can disagree)
But we have had all the other upgrades too so there is that.
But yes, the North South corridor is going to be the focus, one can have some hope though!
There were very detailed studies done for Adelink.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... cg5njNjETI
Memory could be failing me here, I never recall them putting any one line in as a distinct option.
I remember seeing all the different plans, there was a line to Magill Uni
Given that land is likely to be housing once the merged Uni sells it, that one seems like something we should be looking at.
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by Spotto » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:08 pm
[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 3:16 pm
For the umpteenth time,
There will be a new tram stop at Gaol Road for the WCH.
Where has that been confirmed?
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by Waewick » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pm
I've copied this directly from the masterplan
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Public transport links are readily accessible with tram and
bus routes along Port Road, and train station a short walk
or ride along Port Road to North Terrace, or Mile End.
So it is ambiguous, but appears to be potentially planned ?
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by Spotto » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:36 pm
Waewick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pm
I've copied this directly from the masterplan
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Public transport links are readily accessible with tram and
bus routes along Port Road, and train station a short walk
or ride along Port Road to North Terrace, or Mile End.
So it is ambiguous, but appears to be potentially planned ?Polish_20250110_181503247.jpg
Which circles back to my point that it’s not something that’s been baked into the project, but is only seen as a “future opportunity”
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by Waewick » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:38 pm
Spotto wrote:Waewick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pm
I've copied this directly from the masterplan
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Public transport links are readily accessible with tram and
bus routes along Port Road, and train station a short walk
or ride along Port Road to North Terrace, or Mile End.
So it is ambiguous, but appears to be potentially planned ?Polish_20250110_181503247.jpg
Which circles back to my point that it’s not something that’s been baked into the project, but is only seen as a “future opportunity”
Yep, I think we put it firmly in the believe it when we see it category
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by abc » Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:38 pm
Waewick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pm
I've copied this directly from the masterplan
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Public transport links are readily accessible with tram and
bus routes along Port Road, and train station a short walk
or ride along Port Road to North Terrace, or Mile End.
So it is ambiguous, but appears to be potentially planned ?Polish_20250110_181503247.jpg
its not ambiguous, it makes no mention of a new stop whatsoever
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by rev » Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:33 pm
Eh, it says future tram stop opportunity. Therefore, it is something that has been identified as a possibility, that may be considered at some stage.
How many years until the NWCH is complete and open? Why would the government be in a rush to do anything now?
The most likely outcome is they end up building a tram stop there when there's an Advertiser/Liberal party lead public outrcy.
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by Nort » Fri Jan 10, 2025 8:40 pm
I think it's likely they'll go put a stop there, but future opportunity is the language you see for things like a team to the airport.
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by [Shuz] » Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:52 pm
I have seen and heard first hand from DPTI insiders - there will be a tram stop. Port Road bridge will be widened - one of the last stage of construction works to allow for the new tram stop. New footbridges on both sides of the bridge, road widened, extra lanes and centre Island platform. Start date isn't until at least 2028/2029, but it is definetly happening.
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by abc » Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:05 pm
[Shuz] wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:52 pm
I have seen and heard first hand from DPTI insiders - there will be a tram stop. Port Road bridge will be widened - one of the last stage of construction works to allow for the new tram stop. New footbridges on both sides of the bridge, road widened, extra lanes and centre Island platform. Start date isn't until at least 2028/2029, but it is definetly happening.
that would be a massive project and as yet unbudgeted for
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