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- Thu Apr 16, 2020 11:55 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
- Replies: 714
- Views: 104204
Re: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
How are you supposed to get to Darlinghurst ? The tram doesn't go there. Actually, the CITY bus would probably cover that. The signs aren't all encompassing This sort of attitude is why people hate buses. It is so hard to figure out where they are going to go, compared to trains. This is not just a...
- Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:11 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
- Replies: 714
- Views: 104204
Re: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
How are you supposed to get to Darlinghurst ? The tram doesn't go there.boronia wrote:The (future) inbound bus stop at Juniors interchange shows services to
CITY
BONDI JUNCTION
COOGEE
EASTLAKES
The outbound stop shows
ANZAC PDE
LaPEROUSE
MAROUBRA BEACH
SYDNEY AIRPORT
- Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:04 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: CBD & South East Light Rail
- Replies: 6357
- Views: 1131288
Re: Light rail gets the green light: stage 1 UNSW to CBD
Well if they don't step it up a notch, any hope of extensions or more lines is dead. There is no way people are going get to behind extensions or even new lines when the 'shining example' cost twice was originally promoted and is slower than the congested buses it was supposed to replace. I quite d...
- Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:12 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Electric Bus Plan
- Replies: 1681
- Views: 161378
Re: NSW Electric Bus Plan
Its my opinion that in motion charging of any kind cannot work. i dont mean wires or third rails, I mean the ones which are supposed to work like induction cookers. Not efficient, hazardous and the planet does not have enough copper.
- Thu Mar 19, 2020 10:13 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Electric Bus Plan
- Replies: 1681
- Views: 161378
Re: NSW Electric Bus Plan
I suggest a crowd funding plan. $2000 minimum contribution. When they have enough, they can buy an electric bus.
All those Thunbergites in Newtown should be pleased to put their money where their mouth is.
All those Thunbergites in Newtown should be pleased to put their money where their mouth is.
- Wed Mar 18, 2020 1:30 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Pull cord activated next stop buzzers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 4855
Re: Pull cord activated next stop buzzers
I recall a very annoying trip to Wamberal about 5 years ago. I was sitting in the wheelchair area, for some reason. I rarely do. There was only about 4 people on the bus. On the pole near me, which was "chrome", not yellow, there were two buttons, which were mounted on the pole facing away...
- Fri Mar 13, 2020 12:29 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Private Bus Observations 2020
- Replies: 708
- Views: 142417
Re: Private Bus Observations 2020
Strathfield ?boronia wrote:Bondi Junction was originally known as Tea Gardens until the trams came along. Most of the other "Junction" localities were tram induced, but some of the names have perpetuated.
Do you know where Epping Junction was?
- Thu Mar 12, 2020 10:44 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Private Bus Observations 2020
- Replies: 708
- Views: 142417
Re: Private Bus Observations 2020
If you said "Baulkham Hills Junction" to me, I'd think that was a bit odd, but I'd assume you meant the big crossroad where the Bull and Bush Hotel is. I can't think of anything else it would be. When I was young it had the only traffic light for miles around. I certainly would not be thin...
- Tue Mar 10, 2020 12:41 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: CBD & South East Light Rail
- Replies: 6357
- Views: 1131288
Re: Light rail gets the green light: stage 1 UNSW to CBD
Thats a key part if of the problem. If I want to catch the 377 to Maroubra Beach currently, I can carry the timetable, I can learn how long it takes to get from my office or bar of choice to the appropriate city stop, and time my arrival at the bus stop so that I don't have to wait half an hour. Wit...
- Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:46 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
- Replies: 714
- Views: 104204
Re: New bus network arising from CSELR (L2/L3) opening
As well as being concerned about longer average journeys, passengers are also concerned about the volatility of journey times. It's very annoying to have journey times which fluctuate significantly from day to day, and that is before you even start to worry about system ""meltdowns"&q...
- Tue Mar 03, 2020 8:32 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
"Sydney's train network has been thrown into chaos this morning with major delays on several lines after a work car derailed near Circular Quay. Key points: The meltdown has had a major impact on peak-hour services Passengers have reported delays of up to an hour The track is now clear, but the...
- Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:19 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Powderworks Road
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6145
Re: Powderworks Road
I am not even sure exactly where Lurnea is. It's near Casula, I think.
- Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:37 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Powderworks Road
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6145
Re: Powderworks Road
there is no obvious reason why it would be one word.
but steelworks is one word.
It is called that because of a very old plan to build a gunpowder factory there. I drive up it very often but for some reason very rarely down.
but steelworks is one word.
It is called that because of a very old plan to build a gunpowder factory there. I drive up it very often but for some reason very rarely down.
- Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:12 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW High Speed Rail... On Again Off Again
- Replies: 247
- Views: 55153
Re: NSW High Speed Rail... Again
there will always be some people who don't have cars.
and the majority of people on newcastle-sydney trains are going somewhere that the train actually goes, like cbd or north sydney/st leonards/chatswood. or the airport.
and the majority of people on newcastle-sydney trains are going somewhere that the train actually goes, like cbd or north sydney/st leonards/chatswood. or the airport.
- Thu Feb 27, 2020 12:21 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Use of Back Door on Buses
- Replies: 1642
- Views: 413622
Re: Use of Back Door on Buses
NSW bus drivers are going to have to realise that, apart from people from overseas, with large numbers of people coming to Sydney from interstate jurisdictions that have or are adopting all-door loading they are going to have to stop losing their cool and courteously explain to people why they shou...
- Thu Feb 27, 2020 12:18 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW High Speed Rail... On Again Off Again
- Replies: 247
- Views: 55153
Re: NSW High Speed Rail... Again
Even if the train took 3 hours, people still would not use it. You can drive to ANYWHERE in Canberra, starting from ANYWHERE in Sydney, in three hours. If you went by train, you'd have to add an hour to get to Central, and another hour to get from Canberra station to your actual destination. And if ...
- Mon Feb 24, 2020 2:42 am
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
Almost every day for some time. Does track maintenance fall to ARTC under the lease? Edit: Other places have pointed out that the VLine track (broad gauge) is separate from the standard gauge that the XPT uses. Vline trains to wodonga are standard gauge. there is no broad gauge line to wodonga any ...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:44 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: [SMH] Public transport growth surges past NSW government....
- Replies: 20
- Views: 4941
Re: [SMH] Public transport growth surges past NSW government
the trains dont actually seem to be more crowded than they were 30 years ago. they are bigger , more frequent and more reliable. The recent generations of immigrants use them a lot more than the native population and previous generations of immigrants do. its amazing how busy Waitara station has bec...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:29 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
The people who make these posts seem to have a folder of template messages they are required to choose from, then cut and paste what they consider is the most suitable. The fact that it might be meaningless, misleading, or even incorrect, is beyond their capabilities. well fair enough. but then, wh...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:19 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Regional Seniors Travel Card
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5646
Re: Regional Seniors Travel Card
Was also a slot on one of the weekend TV news program about pensioners from Western Sydney complaining about missing out. lol, western Sydney is not regional. A lot of western sydney has worse public transport than Coffs Harbour, which has three trains a day each way, an airport, and local bus serv...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:16 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: Regional Seniors Travel Card
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5646
Re: Regional Seniors Travel Card
It would appear that this "regional transport seniors card" can be used to pay for anything to overcome the tyranny of distance. This includes trains or buses, if there are any, or a long taxi trip, or petrol for their own car ! Or probably more booze ! It seems to be a free handout of $25...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:30 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
The Melbourne system will quite happily trap you in a station, even if you have done nothing "wrong". A trip from Broadmeadows to Frankston takes anywhere from 100 to 140 minutes, depending on how long you wait for the first train and the vagaries of transferimg in their stupid Loop. When...
- Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:25 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
"Transport for NSW said commuters on the North Shore line should plan their trips, with delays expected on several routes affected by a fallen tree at Pymble." Another rather bizarre, unhelpful and unfathomable statement from Transport for NSW. There are not buses. What is "route"...
- Tue Feb 18, 2020 8:29 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: East Hills MP Wendy Lindsay lobbies for bus route detour
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3859
Re: East Hills MP Wendy Lindsay lobbies for bus route detour
If there really are 100 students from her electorate on the north side of the river, it looks like entirely reasonable MP advocacy to me. Even if her kids go there. Its not like she would derive any monetary benefit. There are much bigger MP conflicts of interest to worry about than this. It does se...
- Tue Feb 18, 2020 8:08 pm
- Forum: Discussion - Sydney / NSW
- Topic: NSW Railway Observations 2020
- Replies: 425
- Views: 101701
Re: NSW Railway Observations 2020
If they don't tap on when boarding, then I expect that they would be denied exit at the busier CBD stations with barriers, or have I got that wrong? The system will NEVER trap you in a station. . The Melbourne system will quite happily trap you in a station, even if you have done nothing "wron...