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22-05-2015, 12:47 PM | #61 | ||
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I suspect you're meaning fully-funded, but like road projects any Federal funding is part-funding. They wouldn't fully fund anything. I'd have to do a lot of work to dig up a list, but public transport contributions goes back to the Whitlam government and include rolling stock purchases as well as construction projects. One that comes to mind is the Sydney light rail in the 1990s which was funded part by Commonwealth (Better Cities Program) and part private. There was little state financial input into that one.
I also dislike the idea of Canberra bureaucrats getting their mits into road projects! But they certainly don't seem to be able to keep their noses out. |
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22-05-2015, 01:20 PM | #62 | ||
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i dont even drive to the footy
if i want to go early i will if i want to go late i will and london and asia are a tad smaller more compact and have a ***** load more people than oz they cant be compared
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So next time you're stuck behind a bus cursing it, think whether you'd prefer 130 cars to be in front of you instead! |
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22-05-2015, 08:22 PM | #65 | |||
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http://insidestory.org.au/who-should...er-the-cities/
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even the labor party spin has no mention of PT as it is an ongoing cost to any project. only roads and cycleways.
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22-05-2015, 08:33 PM | #66 | ||
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http://www.hdc.nsw.gov.au/sites/defa...in_Renewal.pdf
cant open the document to read the conclusion-its out of date now as soon they might have light rail etc. look at the Dollars. for every dollar thrown in state government they have a return of 130% economic activity. IF they get 10% gst and they get some if any Tax and charges, Then the cost of repairs and operation etc would add up to a great big loss-hopefull with other peoples money. Honeysuckle has as many detractors but it has been good to turn rubbish into something.--and the road there are useless.
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22-05-2015, 11:19 PM | #67 | ||
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As far as the railways go , there must be some value in having them under ground, apart from relieving crossing bottle necks across the cities and removing pedestrian / car/ train interaction.
when a hot summer occurs and the tracks buckle, various parts of the above ground system end up on a go slow, or fully stopped at times causing further disruption . I dont know what would be done with all the land that tracks and ugly power lines where on, (should they be put under ground), at the very least they could be made into grassy areas with bike tracks , getting a lot of bikers out of harms way, and possibly allowing some roads that need to be widened have it done , possibly even allowing more room for bus stops or extra bus stops to be put in. i cant see to many downsides for putting the metropolitan railway underground , it would also be a win for the trains not having to stop or slow down for railway crossings. |
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22-05-2015, 11:43 PM | #68 | ||
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Can't we just all get together and find a way to stop this vast and ongoing influx of immigrants we've all been forced to accept and accommodate in one way or another since the mid to late nineties ?
That's the real problem here. Arguing about the side effects is exactly what they want us to do. |
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23-05-2015, 06:58 PM | #69 | ||
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under ground rail.
subway system is going to be expencive to build. once its there its good until it need repairs. is it cheaper to build on the ground then cover over is the argument in Newcastle. trench and cover heavy rail versus light rail or trolley busses. under ground tramways in Sydney had been used for car parks some have been used for motorways. plans for the use of AIR SPACE in Sydney over rail system as is the motor ways. most of this has stalled because people [left] claim that developers are riping off the community building high density apartments and shops on government land.
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24-05-2015, 11:25 AM | #71 | |||
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the land could be used for better things. as mentioned, lost services due to heat problems in summer making it unreliable, surely the cost to the country in general due to accidents and bottlenecks, lost productivity and pollution with thousands upon thousands of cars and trucks in traffic jams every single day caused by boom gates and above ground railway would out weigh the cost of having a decent under ground railway in the long run. Yes it would be a big job, and that fact alone creating some long term employment would put dollars back Into the economy. It would be money well spent in my eyes. |
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24-05-2015, 12:42 PM | #72 | ||
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How about an audio-vibratory-physio-molecular transport device. That's gotta work! Surely Dr Scott has worked it out by now?
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25-05-2015, 10:29 PM | #73 | ||
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As long as they dump all the spoil on your floodplain/swamp . Can you imagine how many million cubic metres of fill would come out of any given excavation, wtf are they going to do with it ? The ongoing tunnel building in Brisbane has created a whole new industrial area stretching from the river 10Km north . This area whilst never being under any significant amount of water during a flood was a drain, now it is being covered in concrete after altering the height where is the water going to go ? Someones house that as never flooded before I'm sure .
Wow, even the apartments newly built have underground carparks that FLOOD in a downpour . The whole of brisbanes rail services stop in any significant storm lately due to flooding . However it's all good jack as long as it doesn't affect me (nimby syndrome ) |
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25-05-2015, 11:06 PM | #74 | |||
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26-05-2015, 08:02 PM | #75 | |||
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I'm all for public transport though. More cars off the road the better. |
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26-05-2015, 08:40 PM | #76 | ||
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27-05-2015, 01:56 PM | #77 | ||
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28-05-2015, 05:05 PM | #78 | ||
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We need to make public transport a safer option. I know that most inner city residents think that their bus, train and tram stops are all perfectly safe but as soon as you venture off the beaten track, things can get quite sketchy. Yes, even Australia has places that you shouldn't travel alone unless you can handle yourself (and you still must maintain vigilance).
There is a serious problem with welfare dependency in this country, the offspring of the welfare dependent are often vicious creatures who are also welfare dependent themselves and rely upon public transport to get them around. It's a toxic cycle. They're lazy, they're poor because they're lazy and they're angry because they're poor. When you mix this anger with alcohol, a lack of brain cells and some other illicit substances, the result is a volatile cocktail. I've seen it too many times. The car is a means to segregate yourself from these people. Unfortunately I am personally forced to take public transport daily to get to work (a car is impractical for the route I take) so I end up shoulder to shoulder with the dregs of society every day. I've seen the violence that can result when these people meet civilised people. Our public transport system is a melting pot and it's getting worse every year. Of course, this is all systemic of a bigger problem but it has become a problem all of it's own. Before public transport becomes a viable option for all of us, it needs to be safer. I wouldn't let my girlfriend, sisters, mother or female friends travel the route I take to and from work every day. Especially the return trip on Friday nights. This is just something to consider before you bash cars. |
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28-05-2015, 06:45 PM | #79 | |||
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I'm not taking a shot at you, but the difference between "civilised" and being a welfare dependant dreg is a paycheck and a half. The civilised world is so dependent on instruments of debt, the line between said types of people is exceptionally thin and getting thinner with each day that passes. |
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28-05-2015, 07:21 PM | #80 | ||
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Im not living in inner city, the welfare toxic around these parts are not public transport types-as they certainly not poor the true toxic work the system and are not a drain on it.
My wage is average and I would be classed as middle class welfare receiver and for now we survive on welfare until the age of entitlement concludes. Cant say the same for mentally ill, there must be a large population that has no alternative to travel in public not having life skill to own and operate personal transport. My travels on public transport have nearly always had to deal with someone that really shouldn't be outside world. This is not the daily commuter traffic or the mums travelling around to break up the daily activities but the out of peak hour explorers. P/S there are those you would class as belonging to the toxic class-but you will be surprised from where they come from. My experience with vandals and theft has almost always ended up in bored upper and middle class.
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28-05-2015, 07:41 PM | #81 | |||
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29-05-2015, 09:01 PM | #85 | |||
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The ABC report was one of those anti tony abbot interviews that the independent [politically central] has.
I had thought it was strange at the time and must of been my misreading of the atitudes around me. The feeling around here was Victoria would get a green government led by a clover moore and return to the dark ages with 20% unemployment. no electricity and rail boom gates in the CBD. gaudian report- good read. click on the links for the associated stories. lot of cut and paste. one of the lines implied that the economy was manipulated to reduce the number of driving licences in Europe-strange that similar comment made about Victoria. Note-I don't live in VIC and have less contacts that do these days. But my media-TV-newspapers mostly come from there and are irrelevant to local conditions.. bizarre the different spin that can be put on locally edited media content-like the local verion of the guardian actical has a disclaimer that the evidence doesn't support the peak car in Australia and Germany. Quote:
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29-05-2015, 09:48 PM | #86 | ||
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http://www.theherald.com.au/story/31...travel/?cs=305
most of the comments after the story involve the junkies coments common with XG_Falcon. newcastle and Adelaide are said to mirror each other with trends. I have used the bus on weekends and found it to be empty. I visit a toy shop with the 5 year old son and catch a public bus,train ferry for a day out.-he now catches a school bus so its not a big deal these days. A 110 bus route in the CBD to replace train was running empty and I had to wait for a traffic bottle neck at a stop to approach the driver. in 90 minutes wait for a half hour service the time tabled route didn't turn up-an other route to an outer suburb the driver told me he no stops in the inner city area. close to the route. For a tourist some edumycattered expert erected signs with list of time tables stops that the elderly had to ask for someone to read-and displayed no route maps. If you train it in Sydney you all know of colour coded mapped happiness.
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30-05-2015, 12:39 PM | #87 | ||
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Believe me, I'm not talking out of my rear... public transport is really sketchy in some places. In other places, it's great.
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30-05-2015, 03:39 PM | #88 | ||
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You are quite correct in your statement, I use to work for the Victoria public transport & have traveled the metropolitan rail, bus & tram network daily in the 80's & 90's which I found intimidating with unsavory characters at times, I would hate to use the system these days as it is worse, taking away station staff & conductors has not helped & CCTV cameras do not help at all in stopping you to be assaulted or worse, might help to catch offenders after the damage has been done, cold comfort indeed.
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Here's an article that's recently appeared pertinent to this discussion:
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08-06-2015, 12:41 PM | #90 | ||
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This study has no value whatsoever without mentioning that Australian cities, and those of many other Western countries, are experiencing population growth figures far beyond our capacity to supply the appropriate and necessary infrastructure needed to support them.
But I guess it gives the impression someone actually gives a damn that we're all choking to death on each others exhaust fumes, and makes for a temporary, and somewhat interesting distraction... Last edited by Harrison; 08-06-2015 at 12:53 PM. |
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