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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Sydney’s new light rail: not the world’s most expensive after all
With a total construction cost of $2.1 billion, Sydney’s planned CBD and Eastern Suburbs Light Rail (CESLR), it is not surprising that the project has been dubbed as the world’s most expensive light rail line. As my series of articles on … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, Rail, Strategic Planning, Transport
10 Comments
Sydney Metro: where to, south (and north) of the Harbour?
Barangaroo and the Other Proposed Stations While the 2015 NSW budget released earlier this week has confirmed that an additional station will be built as part of the planned Sydney Metro at Barangaroo to service new commercial and residential development there, a … Continue reading
A tale of three light rail lines (and two to come) – clarification on CESLR travel times
A response to the final article in my three part series on Australia’s new light rail systems raised some issues regarding the travel times for Sydney’s planned CBD and South East Light Rail (CSELR) project. I had stated in the … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Public Transport, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, Sydney metro area, Transport
2 Comments
A tale of three light rail lines (and two to come) – part 3: performance, expansion and concluding comments
What are the key performance characteristics of Australia’s current and planned light rail systems and what are the prospects for their future expansion, as well as for the development of new lines and systems? This is the focus of this … Continue reading
Posted in Growth, Infrastructure, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
8 Comments
A tale of three light rail lines (and two to come) – part 2: technical features and construction costs
This is the second in a series of articles regarding the recent growth of interest in light rail in Australian cities which has led to the extension of lines in Adelaide and Sydney, the development of a completely new line … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, Sydney metro area, Transport
5 Comments
Sydney Metro – the new poles and wires, and where to for Labor’s transport policies?
For better or for worse, the State Government’s recent victory on power assets means it has both the power and the financial resources to fundamentally reshape Sydney’s public transport infrastructure for the next 30 to 50 years. So instead of continuing my series … Continue reading
A tale of three light rail lines (and two to come) – part 1
Australian cities have come relatively late to the light rail revival which spread across the globe in the latter decades of the 20th century, but lately they seem to be making up for lost ground. There are now three substantially new or … Continue reading
Posted in Growth, Infrastructure, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
3 Comments