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Tag Archives: Infrastructure
The Strategic Week (no. 1, Thursday 3 December 2015) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Welcome to the first edition of “the Strategic Week” Welcome to the first edition of a new service on the StrategicMatters blog – the Strategic Week, a short summary of the some of the week’s key developments in governance, planning, infrastructure and … Continue reading
The Sydney Metro City and Southwest stations – why these locations?
The Sydney Metro has made the front pages again because of the news that 52 properties including 19 buildings in the CBD will have to be demolished to make way for the construction of stations to support stage two of … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Planning, Public Transport, Sydney metro area
Tagged Infrastructure, Rail, Sydney metro area, Transport
2 Comments
Sydney Metro plans updated – but key station location still unresolved
The State Government’s release of the Sydney Metro City and Southwest Project Update has flagged some key changes with interesting implications both for transport and urban planning in Sydney, though it hasn’t resolved the key issue of which alignment and … Continue reading
Posted in Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Infrastructure, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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Five reasons we should stop complaining about light rail in George Street
I’ve been fascinated by the reaction to this week’s commencement of construction of Sydney’s CBD and South East Light Rail (CSELR ) in George Street and the consequent changes to bus services in the city. While most people seem to … Continue reading
Getting around Sydney: why orbital public transport matters – part 2
As I indicated in my last article, dedicated orbital public transport corridors are critical to link residential areas and employment centres outside Sydney’s CBD. Some of these corridors are in place and others will be developed over the next ten … Continue reading
The Blue Mountains’ “bridges to nowhere”
Imagine for a moment that you are able-bodied and healthy person out for a walk and you encounter a major barrier on your trip. Luckily there is an impressive-looking new bridge nearby. You can access and walk over it easily, … Continue reading
Posted in Public Transport, Transport
Tagged Equity, Infrastructure, Rail, Transport, Western Sydney
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Sydney Metro City and Southwest options: submissions close soon
A reminder that the closing date for submissions on the City and Southwest second stage of the Sydney Metro is this coming Friday 17 July 2015. While the Sydney Metro website explicitly seeks feedback about the alignment and options for … Continue reading
Posted in Planning, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
3 Comments
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
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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
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