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rdhopkins2
28 Jul 2008, 20:00
How about a 'circle line' which goes half way around the suburbs

eg connecting:
Glen Waverley-Alamein-Surrey Hills-Ivanhoe-Preston-Coburg-Pascoe Vale-Melbourne Airport-St Albans-Sunshine-Newport-Balaclava-Monash University Clayton-Glen Waverley

or something along those lines.

Thereby it is now possible to commute from the suburbs to another suburb much more easily without a car or catching the bus. You will note 2 stations added above, good chance to add a few more where lines may not exist. All up say 20ish stations on this circular line? Also a good chance to link Melbourne Airport to all train lines (there can be a direct line from Southern Cross too), Monash University, other important places not currently served by trains.

The majority of the line would be underground. Could also run another line connecting all the end stations or something in another 10yrs as Melbourne continues to expand?

Crap idea or some merit?

flyby hawk
28 Jul 2008, 20:12
MERIT:thumbsu:

When are you standing for politics????

rdhopkins2
28 Jul 2008, 20:26
When the Hawthorn BF board nominate me! :P lol
http://i329.photobucket.com/albums/l392/ozboganruss/MelbTrainMapFlogeffort.jpg

Black is the 1st new line, red following 10yrs later.....and no i don't know how to use paint or have photoshop lol

flyby hawk
28 Jul 2008, 20:32
Get your material ready including paintshop photos.

rdhopkins2
28 Jul 2008, 21:23
Anyone with ideas for extra stations?
All comments welcome. Even if you don't like it (the idea not my artwork) state why !

Gilbert_Hodge
28 Jul 2008, 22:21
Trams are too fancy for Belgrave....

Pessimistic
28 Jul 2008, 23:06
Whats wrong with electic buses ?

BTW out my front door I'm looking at the old 'outer circle' train route - now a bike track,

It never worked

Gilbert_Hodge
28 Jul 2008, 23:13
Whats wrong with electic buses ?

BTW out my front door I'm looking at the old 'outer circle' train route - now a bike track,

It never worked

What is that track called and where does it start/finish?

Pessimistic
28 Jul 2008, 23:30
What is that track called and where does it start/finish?


The 'outer circle' runs from fairfield to east camberwell then down the alamein line

Gilbert_Hodge
28 Jul 2008, 23:36
The 'outer circle' runs from fairfield to east camberwell then down the alamein line

Thanks for that. I might have to go for a ride on it once i've done the new East Link trail.

rdhopkins2
28 Jul 2008, 23:58
Theres an idea...a Hawthorn ride and bbq....I knew this thread had a purpose lol

Alabama Hot Pocket
31 Jul 2008, 11:01
I've been harping on about this for awhile now, seems to be to deaf ears. When I lost my licence, if I wanted to get to work in Glen Iris from home I wuld need to get on the train from Surrey Hills, go into Burnley, then back out to Glen Iris station. Took about 60 mins.

Rather then spending money on new roads which encourages road travel, they need to link the all the 'spokes' of the wheel together and stick bike tracks everywhere.

boozeDragon
31 Jul 2008, 16:49
It's just too expensive.

Now that Melbourne's public transport system has been privatised, there is practically no incentive to build a new line. The State Government needs to step in and subsidise its construction - or construct it on its own and charge rental fees for the private companies to use it.

A few years ago, NAB Capital and Macquarie Bank came up with the idea of buying up all the land along the Glen Waverley line between Hawthorn way and Burnley. They wanted to buy the land, make the track go underground in a subway format...and then sell of the land at the surface to turn a profit. Very inventive, creative and profitable idea (considering the land value of that strip) but I don't think it ever got past idea stage.

footyman
2 Aug 2008, 20:37
Whats wrong with electic buses ?

BTW out my front door I'm looking at the old 'outer circle' train route - now a bike track,

It never worked
Exactly, we've had the outer circle.

Elsternwick lined up through Ormond and around to Carnegie. The Alamein line circled right around the whole Eastern suburbs, I think we even had a rail line through the inner city through Royal Park at one stage too (part of it still used for trams).

Most of the land is still there as parkland, you can see in the Melways where the lines once were. Perhaps the planners 50 years ago were ahead of their time.