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Tag Archives: light rail
Sydney Metro West geotech digging reveals potential stations – including a new “super Central”
In 2018 I published a series of articles speculating on the likely route and station locations for the proposed Sydney West Metro. In the final article I concentrated on the CBD, commenting that geotechnical investigations for the project may provide … Continue reading
Posted in metro, Public Transport, Rail, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, metro, Rail, State Government, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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Bradfield, 75 years on – part 5: using Bradfield’s abandoned tunnels – trains, trams or tourism?
I had intended to write a postscript to my series on the ideas of the engineer John Bradfield and their impact on Sydney in commemoration of the recent 75th anniversary of his death on 23 September 1943, but the NSW … Continue reading
Posted in Bradfield, Infrastructure, metro, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Bradfield, Infrastructure, light rail, metro, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
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Sydney West Metro and Parramatta Light Rail revisited
Last year I outlined some of the route options for the Sydney Metro West following an NSW Government announcement of the project that was extremely short on detail. Earlier this year I also examined the decision to build Parramatta Light … Continue reading
Parramatta Road: light rail shelved but is “intermediate transit” still on the table?
A $150,000 contract let to consulting and services firm GHD in May this year suggests that the NSW government is still pursuing “major public transport initiatives” along Parramatta Road, despite media reports that it has scrapped detailed plans for a … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, metro, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area
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Parramatta Light Rail part 3: Stage 1 extension and Stage 2 options
In the first post in this series I discussed the implications of the NSW Government’s recent announcement that the Parramatta Light Rail (PLR) project will be built in stages, with the link to Carlingford being given priority over what is now a stage 2 … Continue reading
Parramatta Light Rail part 2: unpacking the Westmead to Carlingford corridor
Previously I discussed the impacts of the NSW Government’s approach to the planning of the Parramatta Light Rail, following the recent announcement that only one of the previously-identified routes – the section from Westmead to Carlingford – would be constructed … Continue reading
Posted in Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Western Sydney
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, Rail, Transport, Western Sydney
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Parramatta Light Rail part 1: two steps forward, one step back
The recent announcement by the NSW government that the Parramatta Light Rail (PLR) project will be built in stages, with Stage One prioritising a link to Carlingford over one to Sydney Olympic Park, should come as no surprise. Ever since … Continue reading
Sydney Metro West: knowns, unknowns and some guesses – part 1
The NSW state government has finally ended years of speculation by announcing that a metro will be built between Parramatta and the CBD to increase capacity and reduce overcrowding in this corridor. Dubbed Sydney Metro West, the project is expected … Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Public Transport, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Infrastructure, light rail, metro, NWRL, Rail, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport
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The Strategic Week (no. 17, Friday 15 April 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Top of the Week Lagging jobs growth in Western Sydney could result in transport chaos for the whole of Sydney By 2036 Sydney’s economy “will be strangled by the daily congestion and expense involved in moving people to their places … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, Regions, Sydney metro area, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Employment, Employment Centres, Federal Government, governance, Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, Population, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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The Strategic Week (no. 16, Friday 8 April 2016) – the week in governance, planning, infrastructure and transport
Top of the Week Grattan research claims on poor transport infrastructure investment draw support … A report from the Grattan Institute claims that when it comes to government infrastructure expenditure “too much money has been spent on the wrong projects in … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Governance, Growth, Infrastructure, Local Government, Planning, Public Transport, Statistics, Sydney metro area, The Strategic Week, Transport, Western Sydney
Tagged Federal Government, governance, Growth, Infrastructure, light rail, Local Government, Rail, State Government, Strategic Planning, Sydney metro area, Transport, Western Sydney
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