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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Deanes' New AOA
990 back in Service
Bus 990 has finally re-entered service after being out of ACTION (lulz) since November last year. 990 was a PR100.3NGV vehicle, and had not been in service since being converted back to Diesel earlier this year.
990 was reported some months ago as the second of the new Aboriginal Cultural Livery buses, and was photographed at Belconnen Depot with a bike rack. However upon re-entering service this week, no bike rack is on the bus.
Thanks to Irisbus Rider for the photo of this fantastic new livery!
New AOA: Canberra Centre
More Election Promises from Labor
The ACT Labor Party has pledged $10million over four years to improve ACTION if it is re-elected at next month's elections.
The funding will be spent on more frequent services, more shelters and seating. There are also plans to introduce a free tourist loop service and a lunchtime service from the Parliamentary Triangle into the city.
The Greens, meanwhile are saying that these latest pledges do not do enough to reverse the damage done by Network 06.
Brindabella candidate Amanda Bresnan points out there is no mention of any additional buslanes - something that is lacking in Canberra. "We have three major roads into Tuggeranong, not one of them has a busway".
Ms Bresnan did welcome the additional infrastructure "I guess one of the things we would say in regards to that is that people are waiting for up to an hour for a service so they will need something to wait under," she said
"So it's good to see they are actually going to put in some bus shelters for these people."
Source and Photo: ABC News Online
Friday, September 5, 2008
Election Promises - Transport
The ACT Election isn't too far off now, so here's a quick rundown on what the parties are promising, transport wise:
Labor Party $250m over five years for transport, which includes $50m for ACTION Buses, $87m for widening Gungahlin Drive and Athllon Drive (both of which have begun), realigning the Kings Hwy at Bungendore, duplicating Tharwa Dr, upgrading Lanyon Drive and $2m for Cycle Lanes on Cotter Road.
Australian Motorist Party Immediate widening of Gungahlin Dr, construction of a grade-seperated intersection near the airpot, bus slipways on arterial roads and separate cycle lanes on heavy traffic roads.
Liberal Party Finish Upgrading Gungahlin Dr whilst moving "Rapidly" to widen other roads. They would also increase the frequency of ACTION buses, upgrade Park n Ride and tighten security on buses and at interchanges.
Community Alliance Party Developing public transport in the form of light rail, privatised buses and expanded Park n Ride.
The Greens have not specifically stated any promises, but called for a plan focused on transport, cycling and walking rather than on cars.
Based on that, where would your vote go this October? Let us know!
Source: Canberra Times
Sunday, August 3, 2008
ACTION Bus Crashes Soar 18%
ACTION Buses were involved in 272 accidents in the 2007-08 financial year, which is an increase of 18 percent on the previous year. (231 in the 2006-07 financial year). Of the 272 accidents, seven resulted in injuries to the driver or passengers.
ACTION General Manager Tom Elliott admitted that while drivers were responsible for many accidents, motorists were also responsible, causing 38 rear-end collisions in the 06-07 financial year.
Mr Elliott reminded motorists that a bus leaving a bus stop has right of way, something that many motorists forget, or ignore.
Photo: ACT BUS Collection
Friday, August 1, 2008
New ACTION Scania Model
This awesome new model is available now from TransitGraphics for $49.00 plus postage.
It's the "retooled" version, correct to the smallest detail - handrails are all in the correct places and the ACT Government logo is present. The model carries fleet number 371 and is a 1:76 scale.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
More on 982 and 990's New AOA's
The Canberra Times recently had a good article about the new AOA's on Buses 982 and 990.
It reveals that the artwork was organised by the ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre. The artwork represents country and creation stories from the ACT region.
Five senior artists and eight children were involved in designing the artwork, which was Launched by TAMS Minister John Hargreaves. The Minister said "What these buses represent is a very tangible expression of the journey that the non-indigenous and the indigenous peoples in Canberra are actually going through at the moment towards true reconciliation and a true embracement of each other"
Read the full article here
Sunday, July 20, 2008
754's Unofficial AOA
Some time ago now, Bus 754, a Renault PR100.2 used for driver training, was given an unofficial AOA.
Whilst parked at the TISC driver training centre at Sutton overnight, grafitti artists struck.
While there was speculation that the vehicle would be repainted by ACTION into the newer "orange over blue" colour scheme, the grafitti was cleaned off at ACTION's Belconnen Depot, leaving a few tell-tale signs to the keen-eyed observer.
Visit our forum to see the grafitti artwork in our Multimedia section.
Whilst parked at the TISC driver training centre at Sutton overnight, grafitti artists struck.
While there was speculation that the vehicle would be repainted by ACTION into the newer "orange over blue" colour scheme, the grafitti was cleaned off at ACTION's Belconnen Depot, leaving a few tell-tale signs to the keen-eyed observer.
Visit our forum to see the grafitti artwork in our Multimedia section.
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