by Don Palmer | Oct 4, 2013 | Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
Safety issues only identified during the construction process of the Goodwood Junction project have been addressed by collaboration but no consultation.It became clear during the latter stages of the various rail projects around what has become known as...
by Don Palmer | Oct 2, 2013 | goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
The rail grade separation and electrification works are coming to an end with Victoria Street, Millswood open to traffic.There is still much to be done to be finally complete and while workers will frequent the area there will be safety guards present at the...
by Don Palmer | Sep 26, 2013 | Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
The following courtesy of Jessica Haines of the Mitcham & Hills Messenger.The Belair line will be closed overnight throughout October.The line will be closed between 10pm and 5.30am for works on the adjacent Noarlunga line from Tuesday, October 1, to Thursday,...
by Don Palmer | Sep 24, 2013 | Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
At the invitation of Clarence Park Neighbourhood Watch DPTI presented their proposals to re-establish the local wildlife disturbed by the recent rail revitilisation works through Unley.This project, in partnership with the City of Unley and the NRM Board, will provide...
by Don Palmer | Sep 21, 2013 | Rail separation
Residents say electronic signal noise on Belair line is costing them sleepRENATO CASTELLOSUNDAY MAIL (SA)SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 11:34PMBE THE FIRST TO RESPONDSHAREexpandShare on facebookYOUR FRIENDS’ ACTIVITYNEW! Discover news with your...
by Don Palmer | Sep 18, 2013 | Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
As anyone living near the line could tell you the Noarlunga line will not reopen soon. I alluded to this in my post late last week about the Belair line closing down again. And I hate to say it but the line was never going to ready when the Government boasted it...
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