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Your three Christmas wishes ...

Started by ozbob, December 01, 2012, 18:33:37 PM

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The George St Christmas Fairy has landed.  You have three wishes but there is a catch, they may come true but only if for public or active transport improvements ...

What are your three wishes?

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ozbob

1. Immediate fare review ..

2. Cross River Rail commenced in 2013 not 2031 ...

3. Commence planning for a light rail system at Goodna, the p%ssweak frequency for the 524 bus is driving me bonkers ...  :P
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1. Core Frequent Network package implemented (Bus Grid, TUZ, CFN Map)
2. Frequency
3. Span

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Golliwog

1. Cross River Rail
2. Ferny Grove gets a decent bus feeder network when the station upgrade finishes (I'm including the 362 in this)
3. Ferny Grove off-peak trial gets extended to evenings and weekends.
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Jonno

1. All politicians understand & accept the Law of Congestion and major road funding redirected to active/ public transport and freight rail.
2. Rail & bus frequency increase to min 15min off peak and bus route stick to major roads in bus lanes
3. Our suburbs are walkable, active urban places using new urbanism principles with separated bike lanes.

SurfRail

1. Coomera River Bridge duplication

2. Funding and pre-2018 commitment to build Gold Coast Light Rail extensions to new QR station at Parkwood and to the airport (at minimum)

3. Every single part of the GCCC Rapid Transit Corridor Studies announced for implementation (which touches on a lot of what Johnno says - approach roads, walkability, cycling etc).
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