I cant remember where I heard the 1969 date......Railpage(?)SBD wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:44 amIs the 1969 date true? Were they really planning to extend an industrial railway that had passenger trains at shift change and car parts in, cars out on trains, only three years after the branch line was built to serve the new Chrysler factory? Noting that the factory and the university opened at about the same time, it seems odd to have proposed to extend the line, but not to have built the whole thing in one build.PeFe wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:47 amJeez the wheels of government turn slowly......very slowly.....the Flinders train line has been in planning for years. Talked about for years (first proposed in 1969) then given the green light at least 3, 4 years ago(?) and now the powers that be start investigating the best place for a bus interchange......
Terminating some southern suburbs buses at Flinders was always going to happen, Labor or Liberal government, it was always the most logical and economic thing to do.
Governments that are unable to integrate the two developments at the same time....wow that says a lot about their planning capabilities....
It was a suggestion/proposal......makes sense to me. Flinders University was established in 1965. So even if the Tonsley Line was also used as industrial line you still could have run trains up to Flinders at peak hours leaving the line free for industrial uses during the day.