Golden Grove Road was recently upgraded to have priority bus lanes through intersections out to the new area. Those buses directly feed in/out the o-bahn.
Perhaps the stables shopping centre will eventually have a bus interchange and a park n ride also.
The TTP/GG area has good bus connections to the City/Marion and to Salisbury/Elizabeth.
So PT for the area should be fine.
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You would think they would install some shade sails or protection up on that top level. That would be like an oven in summer
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Perfect spot for cooking up a massive BBQ in the summer up there!
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This system already exists in Sweden, it's only powered when a vehicle is over that section of track.RetroGamer87 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:30 amUnsafe for streets with pedestrians crossing. But the O-Bahn is in a dedicated corridor without cars or pedestrians. This is about the only place where a live fourth rail could be used safely. For obvious reasons there would be no fourth rail in the interchange.rubberman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:34 pmOverhead wire systems are reliable and able to be used by anyone. There are systems for street level charging, but they are proprietary...and as Sydney is finding out, subject to lots of breakdowns. Plus, of course, if you install a proprietary system, then you are tied into that somewhat for upgrades and replacements. People have been trying for over 100 years to develop a reliable and safe road level charging system for transport. Often the problem is that the charging system remains "live" after the vehicle passes, making it unsafe. Otoh, if it is made safe enough for that not to happen, it tends to fail in the other direction, and vehicles get stuck on dead sections. At which point, they are advised to get bigger batteries. That begs the question of why bother with road level charging?rev wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 6:20 pmIf you're going to electrify the obahn and have electric buses running on it, wouldn't it make sense to either have overhead wires, or a 'powered' rail down the centre at 'ground' level like some tram systems have to power them?
I'm sure with some government funding as an incentive, the firm that builds the buses here in Adelaide could develop a charging system. Perhaps even have it adaptable to be deployed across the road network in appropriate sections? Could be a potential export windfall considering the world is moving away from combustion engines.
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Is there any chance you could embed the info you linked to in a subsequent post? For some reason, the AV program isn't liking the link. Can't make sense of why.
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