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TE2815
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:51 pm
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I apologise if this is in another thread. I tried to search WYD08 (I remember seeing it) but kept getting nothing back
| CountryLink wrote: | 10 July - 23 July 2008 Monday to Friday WYD08
Due to additional CityRail services in operation during the World Youth Day period, some CountryLink services will not stop at Strathfield as they will travel along the East Hills Line - Monday to Friday between 10 - 23 July 2008.
Services that will not stop at Strathfield are:
The 6.37am Canberra to Sydney XPLORER service.
The 5.05pm Canberra to Sydney XPLORER service.
The 12.10pm Sydney to Canberra XPLORER service.
The 7.45am Sydney to Melbourne XPT service.
The 8.40pm Sydney to Melbourne XPT service. |
First Randwick racing industry, then local bus services and now this
Where will it end . Morris Minor and John Watkinthematterbe once again disrupt the majority to appease the minority. By that I mean how many Sydneysiders are really going to any of these WYD events
EDITED TITLE 27th June 2008
Last edited by TE2815 on Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:35 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:07 pm
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Come on people !!! .... where's the humour ?!?
A field day could be had with the thread title
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FieldShunt74
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:24 pm
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Meh. RailCorp might do this at any other time for any number of reasons, notably trackwork. They've even cancelled the Canberras and run the Melbourne via the Coast while they or ARTC dig up the track. A small diversion for the Big Pappa? Who cares?
I'm sure RailCorp management are doing it merely out of professional courtesy for a fellow infallible. They have to stick together, wot?
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:33 pm
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Well you will be happy to know all trackwork for this period of his visit has been suspended to in the metrop area.
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3foot6
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:47 am
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Most of us will be walking to Randwick Racecourse ... the only time I may catch a train is to and from the Airport. That's if I don't drive.
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TE2815
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:44 am
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Why stuff up the rail network for this
Trains don't go to Randwick anyway. Run normal rail services for the normal everyday worker/commuter/country passenger and sure extra buses will be needed to get to/from Randwick. Just need an old style Easter Show bus program between Eddy Avenue/Wynyard/Quay/Bondi to Randwick should cover it, if not exceed requirements.
This disruption is different to a diversion for trackwork. An unneeded disruption, IMHO.
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:29 pm
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IMHO, everything about this bloody WYD is a disruption to appease the minority. I'm all for religion and all that other rubbish, but as far as I'm concerned, religion should be left at your front door. By all means go to church on Sunday and pray at night, but why should my state fork up a hundred million dollars to support some Catholic event?
What happens if Islam want's to hold a World Youth Day here? Or the Rastafarians? Would they get the same treatment and support that the Catholics get? I don't think so.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander and if the gander wouldn't get the support then neither should the goose...
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TE2815
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:02 pm
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Well said KRviator
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3foot6
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:06 pm
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I fail to see how thousands of people spending money in Sydney will not help the local economy.
What have I spent on WYD costs thus far ... ?
- Airfares $350
- WYD Registration $175
- Deanery Registration $75
- Food $250
I do not have accomodation costs only because my Granparents live in Sydney.
What about creation of local job for extra security, volunteers, etc.
Granted, there will be a few disruptions during the event, but the benefits outweight the costs to the locals, I think.
Even the sex industry will benefit!
http://www.railpage.com.au/f-p1066740.htm#1066740
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TE2815
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:30 pm
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| 3foot6 wrote: | | - Airfares $350 | All to company wages and then profits. Even Qantas are screwing their staff over pay and conditions.
| 3foot6 wrote: | | - WYD Registration $175 | Catholic Church. That won't help the economy.
| 3foot6 wrote: | | - Deanery Registration $75 | Guessing here that that is to do with a church fee of some sort too
Probably the only item that will have an impact on the Sydney economy.
| 3foot6 wrote: | | What about creation of local job for extra security, volunteers, etc. | Security will probably just be what already exists. Most would be NSW police removed from normal/general duties (another community disruption). Church probably have their own too. Volunteers don't get paid so hardly what I would call a job creation scheme.
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FieldShunt74
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:38 pm
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| TE2815 wrote: | | This disruption is different to a diversion for trackwork. An unneeded disruption, IMHO. |
But how do you know that? RailCorp seemingly want to free up some paths through Strathfield. They'll be doing that for a reason, I expect. East Hills is a better run into town anyway. Where's the problem?
| KRviator wrote: | | IMHO, everything about this bloody WYD is a disruption to appease the minority. |
A bloody large minority.
| KRviator wrote: | | I'm all for religion and all that other rubbish, but as far as I'm concerned, religion should be left at your front door. |
Yes, you come across as very sympathetic. Which side of your front door?
| KRviator wrote: | | By all means go to church on Sunday and pray at night, but why should my state fork up a hundred million dollars to support some Catholic event? |
Because a buttload of it's citizens are Catholic and it's a prestigious world event in it's own right.
I'm not a Catholic. You anti-religious morons, getting your knickers in a twist over WYD, still make me laugh. We have the disruption of the things like the Olympics, US presidential visits, the Royal family and APEC, not because the majority wanted them, but because we want to be a player on the world stage. This thing isn't a Sunday church service, it's a rock concert, only bigger. We change train schedules for rock concerts and sporting fixtures all the time, cancel some peak hour trains and put on extras to Olympic park. We'll do that for a band or the Wallabies, whose fans are waaaay smaller a minority than Catholics.
| KRviator wrote: | | What happens if Islam want's to hold a World Youth Day here? Or the Rastafarians? Would they get the same treatment and support that the Catholics get? I don't think so. |
I don't think those groups are cohesive enough or have the numbers or the long history in our community. They're welcome to go through the same channels as the Catholics have and take their chances. That the Catholics can get this thing up is a pretty good indication that they deserve to have it.
Quit yer whining. We've put on beanos for stupider reasons (APEC) and they went fine. Good luck to the Catholics, have a good one. Don't make me break out Gunnery Sergeant Hartman.
Too late!
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You goddam communist heathen, you had best sound off that you love the Virgin Mary . . . or I'm gonna stomp your guts out! Now you do love the Virgin Mary, don't you?! |
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TE2815
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:49 pm
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| FieldShunt74 wrote: | | TE2815 wrote: | | This disruption is different to a diversion for trackwork. An unneeded disruption, IMHO. |
But how do you know that? RailCorp seemingly want to free up some paths through Strathfield. They'll be doing that for a reason, I expect. East Hills is a better run into town anyway. Where's the problem? | Just because than can divert the Southern Services doesn't mean they should just do it because the pyjama wearing brigade are invading the City. They may as well have sent the Dubbo XPT and Broken Hill Xplorer via Bankstown while they are at it too
Strathfield is a connecting station between the Southern services and Northern services in times of delays. During trackwork when nothing is running then nothing is running. Trains are still running so this is different to a diversion for trackwork. An unneeded disruption.
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You goddam communist heathen, you had best sound off that you love the Virgin Mary . . . or I'm gonna stomp your guts out! Now you do love the Virgin Mary, don't you?! | Isn't it frowned upon to love a virgin
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Valvegear
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:01 pm
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Anyway, it's not the Pope who's disrupting services - he won't be using the train.
It's the thousands of faithful who will go to listen to a man who presides over one of the world's greatest collections of treasure, artworks etc, and preaches about selling all that you have and giving it to the poor ( Mark, chapter 10; vs 17-30.)
Cynic - a man who smells flowers and immediately looks for the funeral.
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FieldShunt74
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:11 pm
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| TE2815 wrote: | Just because than can divert the Southern Services doesn't mean they should just do it because the pyjama wearing brigade are invading the City. They may as well have sent the Dubbo XPT and Broken Hill Xplorer via Bankstown while they are at it too  |
It's a major event. You don't have to like the cause but it's only proper for RailCorp to re-arrange it's services when there's an unusually large number or (fare paying) passengers to move to and from a major event. Royal Easter Show, rock concert, sporting event - same difference, only by all accounts WYD is bigger and longer. The Catholics are expected to buy mucho train tickets and use lots of public transport.
If I wanted to gee you up I'd mention that you're only complaining on behalf of those parasitic oxygen thieves who travel by CountryLink. Now there's a minority for ya! I'd do it but Riccardo might hug me or something.
| TE2815 wrote: | | Strathfield is a connecting station between the Southern services and Northern services in times of delays. During trackwork when nothing is running then nothing is running. Trains are still running so this is different to a diversion for trackwork. An unneeded disruption. |
Meh (again). For the time you save going via East Hills you can probably get your North or West train in town and be no worse off.
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:26 pm
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So if I get sick on a Cityrail Service at Hornsby which interupts services at Mt Druitt I wanna get to be a Saint.
But seriously why would ya wanna go see an old bloke telling you stuff that most wouldnt even do anyway.
If we are serious about having a Pope that we can be proud of I nominate TLD™ or MGH™ They both drink beer and are just like us.
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