Re: News & Discussion: O-Bahn
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 9:24 pm
It begins
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Designed to save seven minutes on commute times for O-Bahn users, it’s clearly not all roses.
The recently rubber-stamped $160 million city tunnel project broke ground Wednesday by removing the much-loved rose garden and vines from Hackney Rd and is set to cause 18 months of headaches for drivers and residents in north east of the city.
The project’s start follows a survey by The Advertiser in June of 307 commuters at the Paradise and Klemzig interchanges, which found 51.1 per cent did not think extending the O-Bahn under the parklands was cost effective.
Fifty-four per cent of commuters preferred the money be spent on building more parking at the Paradise and Klemzig interchanges.
Residents in the area said they were only advised last week of a major traffic change that bans all right turns at the Botanic Rd/Hackney Rd/Dequetteville Tce/North Tce intersection until the tunnel works were completed which will be in place for the length of the project.
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Full story at http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 04c159dd5a■ Effective Sunday, April 10, all right turns at the Botanic Rd/Hackney Rd/Dequetteville Tce/North Tce will be banned.
■ A new pedestrian/cycling bridge structure constructed adjacent to the existing western Hackney Road Bridge will mean the Linear Park path will be closed until late this year.
■ Turns into and out of Hackney Rd will be restricted throughout construction, with the exception of right turns from Hackney Rd (northbound) into Wyandra Lane, and right turns
from Hackney Road (southbound) into Plane Tree Drive.
■ Following its completion the ‘left hand turn with care option’ will be removed from
– Dequetteville Tc onto Rundle Rd,
– Rundle Rd onto Dequetteville Tce,
– North Tc (Botanic Rd) onto East Tce
– Rundle Rd onto East Tce.
– East Tce onto Bartels Rd.
■ Upon completion Rundle Rd will be reduced to single lane traffic.