marinermick
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kevrenor said:Part_Timer said:reported for personal attack.
Will you two get a room? - or take it to PM
or even take it to person
david obviously knows who craig is and what he looks like
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kevrenor said:Part_Timer said:reported for personal attack.
Will you two get a room? - or take it to PM
craig and DV foxy boxing now my cash is on craigPart_Timer said:*chin* wouldnt want to upset those who actually contribute to this forum now
kanewillow said:craig and DV foxy boxing now my cash is on craigPart_Timer said:*chin* wouldnt want to upset those who actually contribute to this forum now
Arabmariner said:And anyone who thinks Sydney trains are bad should try British Rail !
I'd never bag the London tube Dibo........brilliant system....goes almost everywhere.dibo said:Arabmariner said:And anyone who thinks Sydney trains are bad should try British Rail !
That's something that baffles me. Brits bag the trains, when really the only issue is that they're too expensive. They did the job when I was there, getting me from London to the south-west, up through the midlands to the north-west and then across the Pennines and back to the north-west with no issues other than costing more than I'd really like to pay (certainly more than we pay for similar distances).
But the trains *work* just fine.
Londoners bag the tube! Crazy! It's the single most amazing transit system I've seen (bearing in mind I haven't been to Tokyo or New York). It's quick, reliable, not that expensive (but hardly cheap either).
Anyhoo... just my thoughts on the matter.
In 2002, the Co-ordinator General of Rail, Ron Christie, released a report, the Long-Term Strategic Plan for Rail for Sydney, the Central Coast, Newcastle, the Illawarra, the South Coast and the Blue Mountains, which outlined the critical infrastructure that would need to be built between then and 2050 to ensure the long-term survival and operation of the CityRail network. Christie's report suggested that several "metro" lines should be built to service new areas and to relieve capacity on existing lines. In particular, Christie suggested lines:
* between Cronulla and Miranda in Sydney's south to Dee Why on the northern beaches, via the airport, the CBD and north Sydney,
* from Parramatta via Top Ryde or Olympic Park to the CBD via Drummoyne, with potential extension to the University of NSW and Sydenham,
* from Hoxton Park to Parramatta and Castle Hill.
But isn't there a sense of nostalgia with steamkevrenor said:I'm old enough to remember soot in the eyes from steam trains
Arabmariner said:But isn't there a sense of nostalgia with steamkevrenor said:I'm old enough to remember soot in the eyes from steam trains
David Votoupal said:VIA Rail Canada is much like GSR (Indian Pacific/Ghan) in Australia- aimed at the tourist market with long-distance services, including trans-continental and services to remote areas.
Basically, our long-distance services can hold their own against any on the world. Our regional (NSW and Vic) services are ok but not a patch on Europe and Japan. It's mostly our suburban networks that are the sore point.
I took the airtrain in Brisbane, btw, and found it an excellent service.
dibo said:Our suburban network practically is a regional system, simply because of the distances covered. Compare apples with apples.