[VIS] New Womens and Childrens Hospital
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Tree cutting has begun.
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There seems to be some continued minor early works. Mobile crane on site today.
Also, imagine failing so hard at the planning of this project that a rail station isn't even considered as part of it.
Also, imagine failing so hard at the planning of this project that a rail station isn't even considered as part of it.
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Agreed. Both a tram stop near the main entrance and a railway station to the immediate north of the Port Road bridge would ensure that the entirety of ‘BioMed City’ is easily accessible from all directions.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:26 amAlso, imagine failing so hard at the planning of this project that a rail station isn't even considered as part of it.
Adding a train station in that location might be a small challenge, but while both sides of the corridor are vacant and could accomodate widening, it would certainly futureproof this precinct.
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The hulking 1950s carpark will make it hard. So dumb.Spotto wrote:Agreed. Both a tram stop near the main entrance and a railway station to the immediate north of the Port Road bridge would ensure that the entirety of ‘BioMed City’ is easily accessible from all directions.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:26 amAlso, imagine failing so hard at the planning of this project that a rail station isn't even considered as part of it.
Adding a train station in that location might be a small challenge, but while both sides of the corridor are vacant and could accomodate widening, it would certainly futureproof this precinct.
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A train station there would also be amazing useful for events in Bonython Park.
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Relocate Mile End station to the hospital location.Spotto wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:01 amAgreed. Both a tram stop near the main entrance and a railway station to the immediate north of the Port Road bridge would ensure that the entirety of ‘BioMed City’ is easily accessible from all directions.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:26 amAlso, imagine failing so hard at the planning of this project that a rail station isn't even considered as part of it.
Adding a train station in that location might be a small challenge, but while both sides of the corridor are vacant and could accomodate widening, it would certainly futureproof this precinct.
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The police horses have been relocated and site clearance has started. I think the cycle safety centre closes in a couple of weeks:
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Hang on has a final design been allocated for this project?
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Probably not, planning approval is just a formality at this point. I'm pretty sure legislation has passed parliament that allows this building to be constructed without hinderance.
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