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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#76 Post by Cruise » Sun Feb 10, 2008 4:57 pm

Keswick Interstate Railway station, Football park, Marion swimming centre.... When will we learn?

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#77 Post by Wayno » Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:38 pm

Cruise wrote:Keswick Interstate Railway station, Football park, Marion swimming centre.... When will we learn?
apparently next time...
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#78 Post by pushbutton » Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:46 pm

Cruise wrote:Keswick Interstate Railway station, Football park, Marion swimming centre.... When will we learn?
Sorry did I miss something? What is the connection you are implying between these 3 places?

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#79 Post by Cruise » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:32 pm

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Cruise wrote:Keswick Interstate Railway station, Football park, Marion swimming centre.... When will we learn?
Sorry did I miss something? What is the connection you are implying between these 3 places?
they are all Suburban locations, should all be in the CBD

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#80 Post by rhino » Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:38 am

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Cruise wrote:Keswick Interstate Railway station, Football park, Marion swimming centre.... When will we learn?
Sorry did I miss something? What is the connection you are implying between these 3 places?
they are all Suburban locations, should all be in the CBD
Yes, everything should be in the CBD. Including the beaches, industry, and all our homes. Come on Cruise, you're better than that.

There's nothing wrong with the locations of Football Park and Keswick Station that can't be fixed. So, let's work on fixing instead of moaning.
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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#81 Post by muzzamo » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:20 am

rhino wrote:let's work on fixing instead of moaning.
Well said.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#82 Post by pushbutton » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:36 am

If all those facilities were in the CBD the traffic to and from the CBD would be an absolute nightmare (even more than it already is) all the time.

I see no reason why these need to be in the CBD. What they do need is good public transport and road links and ample, easy, free parking at each of them.

These are the things that make Adelaide better than other Australian cities. Let's not spoil that!

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#83 Post by Cruise » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:05 am

rhino wrote: Yes, everything should be in the CBD. Including the beaches, industry, and all our homes. Come on Cruise, you're better than that.

There's nothing wrong with the locations of Football Park and Keswick Station that can't be fixed. So, let's work on fixing instead of moaning.

I will be more than happy with these places when i see a plan to improve transport there. As ive said before i dont want to see the government spend 1 billion on a new stadium, i think its a waste of money. But Football park is where it is and i'm happy to live with it, when i see a plan improve transport there. I also like the fact the SANFL owns the rights to its own stadium, not like how the MCC holds the VFL to ransom.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#84 Post by Norman » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:21 pm

Oaklands Railway Station is just 100m away ;)

There's also Marion next door, with its interchange, and Oaklands Station is getting one as well.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#85 Post by AtD » Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:34 pm

pushbutton wrote:If all those facilities were in the CBD the traffic to and from the CBD would be an absolute nightmare (even more than it already is) all the time.

I see no reason why these need to be in the CBD. What they do need is good public transport and road links and ample, easy, free parking at each of them.

These are the things that make Adelaide better than other Australian cities. Let's not spoil that!
Just a bit of nit-picking at your logic: Centralisation is the best way to create effective public transport. Decentralisation discourages public transport. Patronage justifies investment, which generates patronage, and so on.

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#86 Post by crawf » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:08 pm

Keswick is going to be much better in a few years with the revamp and surrounding developments such as World Park.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#87 Post by AG » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:10 pm

AtD wrote:
Just a bit of nit-picking at your logic: Centralisation is the best way to create effective public transport. Decentralisation discourages public transport. Patronage justifies investment, which generates patronage, and so on.
I think that's only half of the story. The problem with Adelaide is that in terms of transportation it is too centrally focussed on one area, that being the city centre. For example, from where I live there is only one bus route I can use and the only destination I can reach is the city. To create effective public transportation, there needs to be numerous focal points on the network, in a familar fashion to the way some airports around the world serve as major hubs linking other smaller cities together. The site for the State Swimming Centre isn't so bad as long as the two nearby interchanges (including the one u/c at Oaklands) are served well by buses and trains, those could certainly use some improvement in terms of levels of service.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#88 Post by Mants » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:11 pm

crawf wrote:Keswick is going to be much better in a few years with the revamp and surrounding developments such as World Park.
not good enough imo. all trains should terminate at the central adelaide station.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#89 Post by crawf » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:35 pm

Well its not going to happen, so lets just fix up Keswick (which is now starting to happen). World Park will hopefully kick start more development and make Keswick a busy and vibrant suburb, a tramline and a complete revamp of Keswick metro station would help aswell.

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Re: APPROVED: $60m State Swimming Centre

#90 Post by jimmy_2486 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:56 am

rogue wrote:
Norman wrote:Cruise, there is a big difference between the number of people going to a Swimming Event than to a AFL match.
What about the thousands that use it daily for swimming / water polo / diving etc training or for recreational use?
Well if it is for recreational use then im sure your local swimming centre will suit your needs.

The Marion council has merely just upgraded their swimming facilities for their residents. I wouldnt be blaming Marion for having an international standard pool, as it is the fault of other councils (most probably ACC with the north adelaide aquatic centre) not giving a rats toss about their residents needs. If you feel you have to travel all the way to marion to enjoy a decent swimming session, then id be putting in a partition to your local council.

However if its becuase you will have to travel 10 years to get to an international swimming event you are pissed off then, again, blame ACC for taking their sweet ass time to build a decent swimming stadium. Actually no, they werent taking their sweet ass time, there were NEVER any plans for ACC to build anything!!

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