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Bunurong land, Melbourne, Australia.
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How easy is it to access Centrelink offices by public transport?
Bank-issued cards for fare payment would largely resolve a multitude of problems
Trying out cooking with electricity instead of gas
A small win for spelling and consistency in Glen Huntly
Marking 10 years of posting 10 year old photos, with one from 30 years ago.
Airport rail myths and infrastructure priorities
A small but useful upgrade
If you try and browse the PTV web site over the long weekend for a timetable, you might see this: “Something went wrong, please try refreshing the page”. There are two problems here. Firstly, the error is wildly misleading. You can try to keep refreshing the page right through the long weekend. It won’t work ... [More]
I was exploring when I found this very fine accessible bus stop near Yarraman station, in Railway Parade. Two routes serve it, but it’s in a residential area, and is not a major stop. Phillip Mallis’s bus stop patronage map showed it got 8 boardings a day in 2017-19. Looking at the site on Google ... [More]
Here’s another post of photos from ten years ago – this time March 2013. A Parkiteer Map was published in MX and it was a doozy for errors. A few to see just in this little glimpse. Spelling mistakes, lines in the wrong place, lines strung together… it had it all. A Hitachi train arrives ... [More]
This new TV series portrays issues (including transport) from a teenager’s perspective
A big V/Line fare cut is coming up next week, and it may see a rapid surge in passengers. Labor promised the change during the 2022 election, and it starts on 31st of March. The cap will be: This is slightly different from metropolitan Myki fares in that it’s a daily cap, not a $4.60 ... [More]