Straze wrote:I am confused on how we going to run trains to Outer Harbor and run tram-trains along part of the corridor between Bowden and Port Adelaide, considering the tram-trains would need to be low-floor so passengers can get on in the city streets and the trains would need to be high floor so passengers can be picked up at Adelaide Station, does that mean the stations would have to be suitable height for both the low floor tram-trains and high floor trains. The way i understand how it is going to work is - the trains wont stop between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, the tram-trains would stop at all stations between Bowden and Port Adelaide.
The government don't seem to have a clue about this.
For woodville, as its a junction you need to have both types of platforms. Its not such a problem as this station has two island platforms and used to have 4 tracks. Simply make the Eastern platform tram only.
But here is the real problem, how to the passengers know which platform to wait on for the next tram/train to Adelaide ?
If you need to change from one to the other, but the gates are shut due to the level crossing still being active.
bay transit wrote:
Further to the earlier comments re trams/trains not only sharing same track,but also same stations-surely this would be the perfect time to make all these services "Light Rail" only-this would have to be cheaper and more practical !
You think demolishing and rebuilding every single platform is going to be cheap ?
Not to mention having to grade separate most of the rail crossings between Adelaide and Port Adelaide due to the one tram every 5 minutes or something (in peak hour) which leaves the boom gates down more than 50% of the time creating traffic chaos. Lets not forget that interchange at the Entertainment Centre crosses Port Road to merge with the train line, you planning on running all those trams over that.
I and the transport planners did the maths on this, read back through this thread to find my post about that.
Basically during peak hour you have 2 and 3 car trains, every half an hour, those convert to 5 trams alone, add in bi-directional traffic and the extra trams to Port Adelaide/Semaphore and West Lakes, and you have a right mess.
I'd love to see the result of a cruise ship dumping 500 people at Outer harbour station with your trams.

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