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Public have their first ride on new tram extension

Sunday, March 7, 2010

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Public have their first ride on new tram extension

Commuters piled on to ride free trams to try the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre extension today. About 100 people departed the Entertainment Centre stop on Citadis 205, the first tram to carry public passengers along the extension, at 11:50am as part of a special community open day of the tram extension and the Entertainment Centre refurbishment.

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H type tests Entertainment Centre extension

Saturday, February 27, 2010

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H type tests Entertainment Centre extension

Old met new when H type tram 367 was trialled on the Adelaide Entertainment Centre tram extension last night. The tram was last in a fleet of seven as tests of the voltage supply at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre took place.

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Tram line tests a success

Monday, February 22, 2010

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Tram line tests a success

Initial track testing of the Adelaide Entertainment Centre tram extension went well, government officials say. Citadis and Flexity Classic trams ran on the extension overnight and this morning with ride quality reported to be “very good”, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure Bobbie-Jean Simons said.

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Coast to coast light rail progress

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Coast to coast light rail progress

Weaving your way through the North Terrace and Port Road roadworks, have you ever wondered what the workers are up to? As the extension to Adelaide’s tram system continues, project director for the latest stage of the Coast to Coast light rail development, Manuel Delgado, explained what is happening around the sites.

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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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