by beauyboy » Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:32 am
Morning all http://bi.mipo.jsadigital.com.au/Docume ... spx?id=776 As we all know the Bicentennial Bikeway is slowly (ever so slowly) being Upgraded to a segragated Active Transport Corridor. I have started this thread as there is a whole set of issues relating to this part of the upgrade. Hale street wast Upgrade was meant to take only 6 weeks originally then we had the floods and now it has been dragged out to take over 6 months. Hale Street East was meant to start two months ago but as Hale Street West continued to blow out the beginning of this upgrade continued to get pushed back. I am going for a ride today out to richlands train station along the western Freeway and it will be interesting to see how it is progressing. Donald
BCC give us some more bikeways fore safe travel!!!! Upgrade the NCL now QR!!!!!! http://nakedcyclistbrissy.blogspot.com/ My views do not represent any organisation I may be apart of unless otherwise stated
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by licensed » Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:25 pm
Hale Street East: William Jolly Bridge to Go Between Bridge [4900-BCC-BicentennialBikewayHaleStEast-A4Flyer9]
Map of the Hale Street East closure and recommended detour. Click for a larger version.
Scheduled: April June 2011 – January 2012 Closure starts 15 June 2011: Closed to cyclists and pedestrians 24 hours between Go Between Bridge and Makerston Street ramp Detour via Go Between Bridge and Kurilpa Bridge, Victoria Bridge or Goodwill Bridge, using the paths upgraded by the earlier Kurilpa Park and related works Construction updates: Construction 13 Jun – 25 Jun ( PDF, 70 kB) (14 Jun 2011) Some more information is on BCC MIPO’s Hale Street East page
http://www.cbdbug.org.au/wp-content/upl ... Flyer9.pdf As of tomorrow i now have another kilometre, 2 more good? sized hills, and more traffic to contend with on my commute to work :S
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by lethoso » Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:37 pm
licensed wrote:As of tomorrow i now have another kilometre, 2 more good? sized hills, and more traffic to contend with on my commute to work :S
it's part of the government's initiative to get people more active
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by Max » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:03 am
lethoso wrote:licensed wrote:As of tomorrow i now have another kilometre, 2 more good? sized hills, and more traffic to contend with on my commute to work :S
it's part of the government's initiative to get people more active
 Nice one.  Max
One of the best things about bicycle commuting is that it can mitigate the displeasure of having to go to work. - BikeSnobNYC Cycling is sometimes like bobbing for apples in a bucket full of dicks. - SydGuy
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by Kenzo » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:04 am
I can't figure out where these hills are supposed to be... Other than the bridges themselves, the routes are flat.
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by Undertow » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:09 am
Kenzo wrote:I can't figure out where these hills are supposed to be... Other than the bridges themselves, the routes are flat.
And depending on where you are going into the city you can just do what I do and exit the bikepath and cross coro at cribb st, then continue up coro and onto north quay.
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