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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Harbour Line (Valletta,Marsa,Cospicua,Zabbar,Marsascala) Old Line (Valletta,hamrun,Bkara,Qormi,Attard,Zebbug,Rabat,M dina) University Line (Msida,University,Hospital, Birkirkara,Mosta ) These would appear to be about 2 Km apart. Does Mdina even get the traffic? When I was in Malta it had significantly less buses than other destinations. Sliema Line (Valletta,Sliema, St Julians) Is there an overground route for this. It is pretty built up. OTOH it migh be possible to build as a submersed tunnel along the coast-line. That could be fun! i dont know if it would be cost effective to include the far nothern/southern (20 km away) tips of the island. apart from certain holidays they are not badly affected by traffic at all. Do you mean Salina/Bugibba. ISTM that this is an area that can generate substantial passanger traffic. Even if it isn't so congested by road traffic it is likely to show a better cost benefit than a line terminating in Mosta. are running/maintenance costs mainly linked to distance or number of stops? i think connecting gozo would be comparable in complexity to the channel tunnel. Agreed. Gozo is out of the question. So far these are what will be needed so far trains 4 short trains (3 cars) x 2 for both directions + 4 backup trains This is one train every 30-40 minutes? Looking at the frequency of the buses, this isn't enough. laying track 100km x both directions This seems too much: 1) for only 20 stations. 2) Separate lines 2 Km apart is not cost effective. Build one line which splits if you must serve Mdina. 3) with only one train per direction on each line, why are you building full length double track? leveling ground 50km spanning bridges 2km tunnels 10km 1 train yard 1 train HQ 20 stations This is not enough. It is a waste of the rest of the infrastructure and stations 5 Km apart cannot replace a bus service. Are you not going to serve the airport? tim |
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![]() tim (moved to sweden) wrote: submersed tunnel along the coast-line. That could be fun! what is a coastline submersed tunnel? where are they using this? Do you mean Salina/Bugibba. ISTM that this is an area that benefit than a line terminating in Mosta. yes bugibba should be included with mosta trains 4 short trains (3 cars) x 2 for both directions + 4 backup trains This is one train every 30-40 minutes? Looking at the frequency of the buses, this isn't enough. i was thinking more like 1 every 3 minutes, like the Tube. it must be better than the bus frequency of 15-20min. current bus fare is .50 € and stations 5 Km apart cannot replace a bus service. why? the train will just driver faster between the stops. Are you not going to serve the airport? there is not much traffic to and from airport.its quite a small airport. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... tim (moved to sweden) wrote: submersed tunnel along the coast-line. That could be fun! what is a coastline submersed tunnel? A submersed tunnel is one built at ground level in sections which are then sunk into the water either directly on the river bed or in a trench dug into it and connected up to make a usable tunnel. It is an easy(ish) way to build an under water tunnel where the ground is difficult to bore. where are they using this? As transverse tunnels, the Oresund link (Copenhagen to Malmo) used this method of construction. In the UK the Conway by-pass used one and the planned (probably to be cancelled) Portsmouth tram uses one under the harbour. I am not aware of submersed tunnels being used longitudinally along a coatsline as I suggested. Do you mean Salina/Bugibba. ISTM that this is an area that benefit than a line terminating in Mosta. yes bugibba should be included with mosta trains 4 short trains (3 cars) x 2 for both directions + 4 backup trains This is one train every 30-40 minutes? Looking at the frequency of the buses, this isn't enough. i was thinking more like 1 every 3 minutes, Then you don't have enough trains in your list. like the Tube. it must be better than the bus frequency of 15-20min. I don't see that it needs to be better. As it will be more reliable the samne frequency will suffice. current bus fare is .50 ? This is too cheap so you can increase it for the better 'comfort' (and I do know that a Maltese pound is more than a GB one) and stations 5 Km apart cannot replace a bus service. why? the train will just driver faster between the stops. People who live between the stops won't walk that far. You will leave them with no service. You will either have to continue running the buses or they will go by car. Are you not going to serve the airport? there is not much traffic to and from airport.its quite a small airport. Everyone who visits the island goes there. If these people are going to be the main-stay of your other services then a link to the airport ought to be viable. Admittedly, most of them just get herded of to a hotel in a coach but it might be possible to change this system. tim |
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 20:28:20 +0200, "tim \(moved to sweden\)"
wrote: A submersed tunnel is one built at ground level in sections which are then sunk into the water either directly on the river bed or in a trench dug into it and connected up to make a usable tunnel. It is an easy(ish) way to build an under water tunnel where the ground is difficult to bore. The Conwy road tunnel was built in that way. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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![]() tim (moved to sweden) wrote: current bus fare is .50 ? This is too cheap so you can increase it for the better 'comfort' (and I do know that a Maltese pound is more than a GB one) thats .50 euro cents, the euro symbol came out as a ? |
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tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
and stations 5 Km apart cannot replace a bus service. why? the train will just driver faster between the stops. People who live between the stops won't walk that far. You will leave them with no service. You will either have to continue running the buses or they will go by car. this is true.i guess i based my station distances on those of the 1890s old malta railway. People certainly wont walk more than 1000m to go by Tube if they can use the bus, especially if it is swelterng hot or rainy. I will have to multiply the station count by 3 =60 stations. Would it be best to have all the lines not cross and terminate at valletta, or dig deep and have them intersect, like Harbour Line:StJulians,Sliema,Msida,Marsa,Cospicua,Zabbar, Marsascala) Old Line(Valletta,Msida,hamrun,Bkara,Qormi,Attard, Zebbug,Rabat,Mosta) University Line (Msida,University,Hospital, Birkirkara,Mosta,Bugibba) |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... tim (moved to sweden) wrote: current bus fare is .50 ? This is too cheap so you can increase it for the better 'comfort' (and I do know that a Maltese pound is more than a GB one) thats .50 euro cents, the euro symbol came out as a ? Then it's definately too cheap. IIRC it costs more than that in Poland where the minimun wage is about 1 Euro/h tim |
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