Public ride new Entertainment Centre 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.
Packed trams shuttled at 10-minute intervals from the Entertainment Centre to Rundle Mall stops for free during the early afternoon.
The extension officially opens to the public on Monday, March 22.
New tram timetables were handed out by government officials to the public at tram stops including the Entertainment Centre and Railway Station.
The free shuttle services will be extended to the Entertainment Centre for the first six months at this stage, spokesperson for the Department of Transport Ross Stargatt said.
Members of the public enjoyed the community ride and many also saw the Entertainment Centre Open Day.
Passengers Bev and Rob Miles, of North Adelaide, took their grand-daughter Scarlett, of Walkerville, along to the activities.
“It’s something new, it’s a new experience, a free ride and a chance to see the Entertainment Centre,” Mrs Miles said.
Mr Miles said “the trams are fabulous.”
Tram fan Terry Bourke, from Modbury Heights, thought the extension provided greater access to the area.
“I can catch a bus and a tram to see things like the Brewery Lights at Christmas,” he said.
Passengers Megan Bennett, from Clarence Park, and Dee Bluett, from Highbury said they’d definitely use the line to go to the Entertainment Centre.
Passengers thought the ride was comfortable and smooth on the Citadis and Flexity Classic trams.
Mr and Mrs Miles said the ride was very comfortable and smooth, whilst Miss Bennett said the new section of track was “better than the Glenelg to City West section of track.”
The first tram departed about 9:45am with Premier Mike Rann, State Minister for Transport Patrick Conlon, Adelaide Lord Mayor Michael Harbison, Mayor of Charles Sturt Council Harold Anderson and media on board.
Scones with jam and cream and a sausage sizzle were available for the public to celebrate the event.
By Anthony Caggiano for RailSA









