Many people predicted this would happen…

  • @Nath@aussie.zone
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    5310 months ago

    This demonstrates there is demand for rail services if it’s superior to driving. In this case with cost.

    Hopefully the long term response to this will be more services and maybe even restoration of old lines that have fallen out of use in the past 100 years. There used to be rail services going to most towns in the state. It’d be so great to see some of those come back.

    • @jonne@infosec.pub
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      1110 months ago

      Yeah, this is in a way a good sign. Although they should’ve probably invested in more rolling stock before actually implementing this plan.

        • @tc43
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          410 months ago

          But make sure the services you build in 20 years are sufficient for the demand now, not for the demand in 20 years

    • @Salvo@aussie.zone
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      610 months ago

      The Perennial problem is the fucking NIMBYs.

      Even the Pedestrian/Bike/Horse rail trails are being blocked by residents who don’t want strangers near their property. Even in areas with a large Horse-enthusiast population. Even where under-utilised sporting fields are accessible from the old alignment.

      Other existing rail trails are being sabotaged by locals, much to the detriment of local businesses such as cafes, micro-breweries and distilleries.

      • @spez_@lemmy.world
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        110 months ago

        Honestly we need a law that says if you oppose public transport, your house gets seized and you get banned from receiving any income