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Sydney Buses versus Extension of Light Rail

CityRail FAILS, NSW Public Transport, Sydney Buses FAILS! | Posted by Dean
Aug 19 2010

Sydney currently relies on bus services within the metropolitan area to link the city and inner suburbs. These links rely heavily on Sydney Buses and private bus companies for the transportation of the community on buses that are running on fossil fuel burning buses. There is a cleaner approach to efficient urban transport, and that options is the light rail, be that monorail or trams.

Currently Sydney has very limited runs of both light rail options. The current monorail is limited to inner CBD transportation and thus is more of a gimmick than a truly viable alternative. The tram however has a run between Central Station and Lilyfield. I have used this service on an infrequent basis and have always found the journey to be comfortable and efficient. It is a shame though that the tram network is so limited in Sydney, it has the potential for much bigger things.

Tram services in Sydney are unlikely to ever rival those of Melbourne, just starting from too far behind in terms of infrastructure, however they should be far expanded within Sydney based on Melbournes examples. On my trips to Melbourne over the years I have always traveled using the tram. Only on 1 occasion have I used the tram with the threat of an issue, and that was caused by an ignorant Audi driver and not the network or driver. The tram services in that city are a great example of efficient mass public transport.

In Sydney I would like to see the tram used for runs for inner suburbs to the city and major transport hubs, in much the same way that Lilyfield links to Central. Light rail should also be further installed within the city to allow for those who commute to these hubs to get around the city.

Perhaps a percentage of the proposed dedicated pushbike lanes should be scrapped and become light rail lanes, or alternatively more monorail tracks and stations constructed. An efficient outer suburb to inner city public transport network will do more to get carbon polluting vehicles off the road than a bike lane would anyway.

There is also another advantage to the adoption of more light rail within Sydney, and that is to lessen the reliance on bus services. Reduction on the reliance on fossil fuel burning vehicles, including buses, must be a goal that any government strives for. With the extension of tram services the public would still receive the same transport services on offer today, just with a light rail service not a bus.

Bus services though would not be eliminated totally. Rather buses could service travel within the suburbs with stops aligned with light rail, heavy rail and ferry stops. Thus linking the four public transport options available to Sydney commuters in a truly integrated manner. This would make travel on public transport easier for all NSW residents and encourage them to utilise the services more.

This ofcourse requires a parliament that is committed to a vision and not afraid to take the big decisions to ensure it happens. Unfortunately I doubt that the two major parties, either at federal or state level, have the intestinal fortitude to implement anything like this vision for public transport within NSW. It is time for a visionary to emerge from either of these parties that has the guts to put these nation/state building activities to the forefront of the public mind and improve the current failing services that are strangled by rampant under investment.

Sydney Buses FAILS: Episode 1a

Sydney Buses FAILS! | Posted by Dean
Aug 18 2010

Not so much a blog entry in it’s own right as an addendum to the previous. Sydney Buses have today confirmed the actions of the driver in Sydney Buses FAILS: Episode 1 was acting with no customer service in mind. Today Bobbie made it to her bus to schedule, and the bus arrived as expected. She boarded and took her seat.

The bus pulled out of the station and was stopped at the lights. A gentleman that was running late caught the bus the lights and performed the same actions Bobbie performed last week. The driver in this case opened the doors and allowed the passenger aboard. This proves that the driver encountered by Bobbie has their head firmly planted in their rectum!

I congratulate the driver of the 47x at hh:mm for their actions today, it is indeed a rare occurrence that such empathy is shown by an employee on NSW public transport.

Sydney Buses FAILS: Episode 1

Sydney Buses FAILS! | Posted by Dean
Aug 13 2010

Well today marks the first of what is sure to become a regular posting point. Over recent months Bobbie has taken the sound financial decision and made the switch to using public transport for her commute. Her journey involves reliance on ShittyRail CityRail and ShittingMe Sydney Buses. As a result she is open to the double whammy of the inept NSW public transport system.

Tonight is no exception. Bus 478 due at 17:06 arrived at 17:03. Right after the stop at which Bobbie alights the bus there is a set of traffic lights, and Bobbie saw the bus stop there within a few steps of her position. Bobbie quickly got to the doors, showed the driver her valid ticket and knocked on the door. The driver just pointed at the lights and shook his head.

I could understand the drivers position if any of the following was true:

  1. He had not just stopped at the lights and expected them to change.
  2. He was on schedule!
  3. Money transfer was required.

None of these factors were in play here and just shows a driver with absolutely no customer service ethics. Perhaps he forgets that technically we are his employer! More likely he does not give a rats!

Bobbie will be making a formal complaint, will let you know how it goes.