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Imagine all the tunneling they would have to do.
the pictures too small when i open it. wat did u search for in wikipedia?Nebuchanezzar said:I'd hate to bring up the subject of railways again, but has anyone seen this?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/96/Christieplan.gif
Once again, from wikipedia, so take it for what it's worth.
Well... >< Not really, it depends upon the technology of that civilisation. Look at Hong Kong, & Tokyo, our subways (underground train systems) were built way after all the residential buildings were built. And there are like way more stations than here in Sydney alone.Gavvvvvin said:Yeah our geos lecturer said it will never happen because the cost of the tunneling would be astronomical or something.
I could have sworn I heard something about the Clearways project, which offers a direct contradiction to that. Damnit, as far as I know, I see the railcorp workers on the train line every day readying the East Hills line for the new rail line construction. Maybe I'm just imagining those things though.But seeing as NSW's Labor Government is undertaking a massive debt-funded splurge to turn back the disaster of the Carr Government, I doubt RailCorp will see any new train lines. A good guide to what NSW will be doing in the future is in Iemma's '06 Budget.
Perhaps that $13 billion surplus could be used for actually doing something, instead of handing out moronic tax cuts.Yeah our geos lecturer said it will never happen because the cost of the tunneling would be astronomical or something.
Yeah, go the human civilisation!Rekkusu said:Well... >< Not really, it depends upon the technology of that civilisation
Do you know a single thing are politics? Or do you just randomly generate personal ideals which you think to be correct but have no single clue what you are talking about...politik said:But seeing as NSW's Labor Government is undertaking a massive debt-funded splurge to turn back the disaster of the Carr Government,
Yes, me too.Nebuchanezzar said:I could have sworn I heard something about the Clearways project, which offers a direct contradiction to that.
millenium trains are sooooo uncomfortable unless you are a very thin midget.Nebuchanezzar said:Nice views of Sydney from that line, but shitty trains. Where are the millenium trains I ask? I didn't see one, where as on the East Hills line I see plenty go past (if I'm not in one) every day.
Big freaking deal. George W Bush is the most powerful figurehead in the world and doesn't know shit about how to run anything properly. Don't get an elitist attitude regarding politics because you've studied it for 5 weeks at university.Uh, I study it. And let's not forget that where it not for the Carr ideal that we should sacrifice state development for a nice balance on the books, we wouldn't be in this mess.
Wow, a grand list of two points against the Carr state government. I'm no fan of the current state of hospitals in NSW, but from what I'm aware of, the situation is rather similar in all states. Whilst a moron would make the assertion that the ALP can't manage hospitals, a person with a view of the bigger picture would see that perhaps it's the responcibility of all governments to uphold the infrastructure and servies to the smaller districts, such as a state. When the federal government is pulling in a healthy $13 billion surplus and makes no move to invest it in a worthwhile cause (and instead hands out trivial tax cuts!), then you've got someone who can take the majority of the blame.Have you heard about the lack of beds in NSW public hospitals? Or that most of them turn away ambulances due to this? What about the massive payment the Carr Government happily took from the Cross City Tunnel's private builders, that Iemma now has to deal with? I could go on...
A sad truth really, but not a truth that only a politics student could come up with as you so sorely believe. Every time I ask a Telegraph reader why they don't buy the Herald, the answer lies not in it's opinions or editorial bias (or lack thereof), but rather because of it's size. I suppose that's a good indication of the level of intelligence, or cultural awareness of the average Telegraph reader.I read the Herald every day for the news, and the DT at lunch for the opinion (most Politics students would tell you that while the Telegraph is a daily amalgamation of unsubstantiated and sensational bullshit, it's the most popular newspaper in Australia, and therefore represents the views of many Australians).
Oh I saw it, don't think that I skipped it over. As someone who lives in the suburbs (unlike yourself [Paddington Piers]), I do see and experience the mass transit system in a much more intimate way than yourself. As such, I recognise that the Clearways project is a lot more than simply adding a few new sleepers here and there. It's reducing the congestion, increasing services, increasing express services and starting the basic steps of adding the new North-West rail link that is so sorely required for those districts. Despite that, there are only certain areas that are eligible for a new rail line going past their house. There's no need to add another line connecting random suburbs like some douches seem to think, nor is there any possibility of adding rail to the transit starved Northern Beaches. The Clearways project is a realistic first step in making the rail system, which is currently a fairly good system into an even better system.And that makes no difference to what view I hold about the NSW Government. I think Labor Governments in the states keep the Federal Government in check. But Carr made a mess of Sydney's infrastructure. And if you had taken a moment to think about what I said, I meant that we wouldn't be seeing anymore new rail-links, by definition the clearways project is more about reducing congestion than introducing our flailing rail system to more suburbs. Past this, I don't see Iemma investing anymore money when there are other more worthy causes.
I'm no engineer, but I fail to understand how these wonderful new trains could work on a line as old as the one from Redfern-Central which is nearly impossible to upgrade, and yet not work on the Sutherland line. Can someone explain this to me? Please?They don't work on some lines in Sydney. Now, I wonder whose fault that is...