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transport

Moving footy crowds

AFL opener at the MCG had a big crowd: 88,084 people. Here’s a quick timeline of the immediate period after the game, and the trains to the northeast. 21:54. Game finishes as scheduled 21:54. Scheduled regular service from Jolimont to Hurstbridge line (Heidelberg) Given the match was a draw, there’s a good chance that very  ... [More]

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Photos from ten years ago

Old photos from February 2013

I’m still behind on posting old photos from ten years ago, and catching COVID last week didn’t help. Here’s February 2013. Some motorists love to complain about impact of protected bike lanes. Here’s William Street before it got them. Difficult and dangerous for cyclists, but also demonstrably slow for motorists back then as well. Remember:  ... [More]

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transport

Services when the Metro tunnel opens

Some good coverage in The Age today of suburban train frequencies. It’s important to boost off-peak frequencies because: The big hope is that the Metro tunnel will finally bring some relief. The project is edging forward. Hopefully the problems seen a few weeks ago are not a portent of things to come. I thought it  ... [More]

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Health

The dreaded lurgy

The bad news is I finally got COVID. The good news is it seems I didn’t pass it on to anybody else.

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music transport

Deli Meat Tray

A post about music… and evening public transport.

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transport

Patronage: is it coming back?

Newly published data shows how public transport patronage was recovering during 2022.

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Melbourne

Exhibition Building tour

Some pics from a tour of the Exhibition Building a few weeks ago. You start off on the ground floor, with the guide giving a brief history. It was interesting to see the building empty – I’d previously been here when it was busy – for exhibitions or to get a COVID vaccine. Here’s a  ... [More]

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transport

The cover-up: ads on windows

Covering the windows reduces visibility, and shows a lack of respect for passengers.

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Photos from ten years ago

Old photos from January 2013

I didn’t get around to posting this last month: old photos from ten years ago, January 2013 edition. Myki had just taken over from Metcard, and while it would take a while for all the old equipment to be removed, temporary signage was placed over the old ticket machines on trams. Myki has that unexplained  ... [More]

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transport

Dandenong line debacle

After almost a month of major works, including bus replacements for trains between the City and Dandenong and Moorabbin, trains returned to the Frankston and Dandenong (Cranbourne/Pakenham) lines on Saturday 28th January. The works included rationalisation of the junction at Caulfield, points installed near the Metro tunnel eastern portal in South Yarra, and a lot  ... [More]

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Working life

30 years on

Once upon a time, this blog wasn’t all transport content; it also marked personal milestones. This is one of those posts. 26th January wasn’t always Australia Day. In Victoria, prior to the Public Holidays Act of 1993, the public holiday was always on the Monday on or after the 26th. In 1993, as people on  ... [More]

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transport

Check your old Myki cards

It’s worth checking your old cards for any left over Myki Money, and requesting a refund or balance transfer.