Gralin
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I'm saying the investment in car parks which is allegedly cheap doesn't actually solve the majority of issue with PT and just encourages more car usageOr maybe in places like Tarneit and Cranbourne, it's just far more efficient to provide car parks at $25k per space for the next 10-15 years than to provide bus services ($1m per bus per year) which will carry only a fraction of all the people who want to use PT, will take longer and be less comfortable (weather etc?). Without car parks they might just drive to their end destination instead.
That far to much of PT problem solving is just build more car parks at stations
And again, there is no planning for new PT infrastructure with new housing estates
I live near a new estate that has a train line going through the edge of the estate and they are not building a station as part of the development
So they are going to put several thousand new houses in and not add to the capacity of the existing parking or provide a new station on existing track
doubt there will be any changes to bus routes or services to accommodate either, or if there is it will just be adding more stops onto existing routes making the bus less attractive
we don't run public transport well in Vic, its a political football and the need to farm different parts of it out to private contracts doesn't help either
PTV should be an independent funded organization like Vic Roads is so they can budget and plan with more autonomy





