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On 14 Jan 2025, at 5:52 pm, 'TP' via TramsDownUnder <tramsdo...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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cheers and best wishes,
David in Avenel.au,
[Before you change anything, learn why it is the way it is.]
I remember trams being crowded in the Free Travel Zone or whatever you call it in Adelaide.
Regards Geoffrey
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In Adelaide, it is all free except that part of the Glenelg route between South Terrace (entering parklands reservation) and Brighton Road (leaving the reservation.
The trams replaced the previous “Bee Line” bus on a city circuit, also free, but the tramline is now extended from that to the Hindmarsh Entertainment Centre west, and the Botanic Gardens on North Terrace, going east, as well as King William Street and Jetty Road Glenelg.
John Radcliffe
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Tony – I am not aware that is a problem, but I am probably not the right person to ask as I do not travel to Glenelg often. The main problem would be in the morning with people getting on at the railway Station, North Terrace, and going a couple of stops up King William Street to work. But the demand on those trams would be in the afternoon with Glenelg commuters wanting to go home. The Adelaide CBD is largely between the adjacent Rundle Mall and Pirie Streets stops, not spread along the whole of King Williams Street, whereas in Melbourne, my impression is that there is more of a CBD stretch from Spring Street to Spencer Street.
I often drive up King William street to get from one side of the city to the other, coming from King William Road on the south side of the city, and find the trams keep up fairly well with the traffic flow as they have no priority except turning into North Terrace west, If I am going into the city, I use the bus, my bus parallelling the tram route from south of Greenhill Road. Travel times on the bus or tram appear similar in that section.
John Radcliffe
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