Tag Archive | "Development"

Temporary Tram Track

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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By Ashley Walsh | Original story It’s an exciting time for tram enthusiasts in Adelaide. Work is about to begin on the construction of a tram overpass across South Road at Black Forest – not to mention the extension of the city’s tram system through to the Entertainment Centre.

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Let the trams trundle through Rundle Mall

Friday, June 12, 2009

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By Sarah Martin | Original story A TRAM down the centre of Rundle Mall in harmony with bicycles and pedestrians would enliven the city and reduce dependency on cars. The idea comes from coordinator general of the Government major infrastructure projects, Rod Hook, who recently returned from a world tour of urban development and renewal projects.

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Seaford to get $170m rail line

Sunday, May 10, 2009

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By Greg Kelton, Mark Kenny and Steve Lewis | Original story A GO-AHEAD for the $170 million Seaford rail line will be a key boost for South Australia in the Federal Budget as Treasurer Wayne Swan unveils big-spending programs. Southern commuters have been calling for years for faster, and more efficient, public transport for new growth areas. [...]

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Tram extension works start

Sunday, May 10, 2009

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By AdelaideNow | Original story CONSTRUCTION work on the tram extension to the Entertainment Centre will begin on North Tce from Monday. Temporary fences and barriers will be put up around work zones for the first round of construction activities

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$8m for upgrade of busy stations in south

Saturday, April 18, 2009

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By Joanna Vaughan | Original story TWO railway stations in the southern suburbs will be upgraded in an $8 million investment by the State Government. Transport Minister Patrick Conlon yesterday announced the Hallett Cove and Hallett Cove Beach stations – among the busiest on the network – would be refurbished and improved. The multimillion-dollar make-over is part of [...]

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