
Surely it must be a stuff up by Ten news, I would of thought the project would be complete by May.
Following announcements of a 6pm opening on the media during the day, a number of interested onlookers gathered on the overpass from 5:45.garys_power wrote:South Rd/Anzac Highway's Gallipoli Underpass to open at last
TRAFFIC will start flowing through the Gallipoli Underpass - the section of South Rd running under Anzac Highway - tomorrow night.
This is in reference to the one that already exists in that location, yes?Cruise wrote:So are any plans yet for a Pedestrain crossing yet on south road inbetween Cross road and the tram line?
Surely that would be rather cheap?
indeedAG wrote:This is in reference to the one that already exists in that location, yes?Cruise wrote:So are any plans yet for a Pedestrain crossing yet on south road inbetween Cross road and the tram line?
Surely that would be rather cheap?
Gallipoli Underpass traffic backed up to Castle Plaza
Article from: The Advertiser
March 30, 2009 10:00am
THE new Gallipoli Underpass caused a major peak-hour traffic snarl this morning, with traffic backed up for kilometres along South Rd.
The Gallipoli Underpass - which takes South Rd under Anzac Highway - was opened to traffic on Friday, but restricted to one lane in each direction.
But despite both lanes opening this morning the congestion still hasn't eased, with reports in Monday morning peak-hour that inbound traffic was at a standstill and cars were backed up almost 3km to Castle Plaza in Edwardstown.
Project director Paul Gelston says work will continue around the clock to reduce the inconvenience to motorists.
However, roadworks in the area will continue for several more months.
Comment is being sought from the Transport Department.
And this is all it is.UrbanSG wrote:This is a classic Adelaide whinge fest. The comments on adelaidenow are just pathetic as usual.
Drivers were warned to stay away from the underpass until at least tomorrow. Resurfacing and grading a road to join it to the existing road, that is at some points about 1 metre higher than the original road was always going to take time.
We have an excellent new underpass and yet people still whinge and act as if this is the finished version.
Seriously I have no time for people who got caught in the traffic jam this morning, you were warned. Deal with it!!!
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