The Sydney Metro Southwest Problem (Sydenham to Bankstown)

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • The Sydney Metro Southwest is an upcoming expansion of the Sydney Metro network, which will extend the Sydney Metro City from Sydenham to Bankstown. To do so involves converting part of the T3 Bankstown Line, a train line well over 100 years old, into a rapid transit line. It has been delayed and is expected to open in 2025. Cost blowouts have plagued the project, as have logistical and construction issues, and the significant impacts of the 2022 rail industrial action strikes. It hasn’t been without criticism from the community, and there’s even been a parliamentary inquiry into the conversion. In this video, I’ll go over the benefits of the project - there definitely are going to be benefits! - as well as the many downfalls of the conversion. Informed by a Sydney Metro insider, I will expose a massive imminent change to the Sydney Metro Southwest project…the shocking fact that it may be cancelled after the state election altogether. So good job to those who actually read my descriptions! Now you know what my bombshell is without having to watch the entire video.
    Links:
    Paul from Transport Vlog’s video on the Bankstown Metro progress (thanks to him again!): • Sydney Metro Bankstown...
    A report by Sydney Metro detailing and justifying the Sydenham to Bankstown conversion: drive.google.c...
    The plan for services west of Bankstown after the metro’s opening: drive.google.c...
    The Bankstown master plan for development: drive.google.c...
    The 2015 report by four rail executives criticising the project unanimously: drive.google.c...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 723

  • @tony41231
    @tony41231 Рік тому +69

    The cost of converting the Bankstown line is a minor part of the $17b price tag. The bulk of this cost is the tunnel under the harbour & CBD from Chatswood to Sydenham, The cost of converting the Bankstown line to metro is minor compared to building a whole new Metro line. As the video says there are many benefits to the overall rail network from converting the Bankstown line to Metro. The other conversion options such as to Hurstville weren’t feasible because this line is shared with Cronulla & Illawarra trains. Airport line would be better option but this would have added congestion on Sydenham to Central section of network as T8 trains would have to go via Sydenham.

    • @serena-yu
      @serena-yu Рік тому

      Adding a point against upgrading the airport line. The airport is moving away to west Sydney (hopefully). Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport will become what is left of Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport (the old HK airport). The new metro line wouldn't run for many years before the airport itself is gone.

    • @garrywallace1007
      @garrywallace1007 Рік тому +5

      @@serena-yu There are no plans to get rid of Kingsford Smith like they did in HK....

    • @serena-yu
      @serena-yu Рік тому +1

      @@garrywallace1007 That's interesting. I didn't know about that. Is Sydney going to have 2 major airports when it has 70% the population and far less transferring visitors than HK?

    • @kierannelson2581
      @kierannelson2581 Рік тому +3

      @@serena-yu yes. Kingsford Smith will still be the primary airport and WSA will likely take the extra traffic or the traffic that wants to land after hours.

  • @crowie5415
    @crowie5415 Рік тому +33

    Your insider seems to have an agenda and has resulted in a very one-sided video. I'd suggest looking at the STAR project, particularly the Erskineville crossover and how that is planned to alter the service pattern on those lines (illawarra, south coast, east hills, and southern highlands lines), as well as the promised additional services on the illawarra and south coast lines as evidence that the removal of the Bankstown trains will open up space for additional services to ease the congestion on those other lines you mention as being congested. It is also following the overall transport plan and even in line with the old clearways projects (it gives the benefits of the previously proposed clearways sextuplification, but with a new corridor and stations from Sydenham to Central). Does it really matter whether Bankstown or Hurstville ends up being metro, as long as the two lines are given separate paths into Central so as to allow more services?
    As far as the old infrastructure, you've shown some of the work that they're doing, why is this a problem for the project, they seem to have reasonable solutions already in progress (and platform screen doors are a great safety idea, metro or otherwise).
    You should consider the figures they gave you for the cost of converting the Bankstown line, they seem to be almost the entire cost of the project, surely that's not correct!
    The union issue is a pain and is causing issues, but is that really related to the decision to convert the Bankstown line?
    And the multi billion dollar project with the issue that it needs to build secure climb-resistant fences! Is that really something that needs much thought put into how it will be solved, maybe you should contact Sydney Metro and ask them, or even look at what they are already doing to solve that exact problem between Chatswood and the Atarmon dive, rather than put it out there as a critical issue for the project.
    I understand the issues with the almost orphaned stations and think that needs discussion, but would benefit from a less one-sided argument (what are the patronage figures here?).
    And as for cancelling it, what are the political views expressed by Labor? It's a high profile expensive project, are they making noise about cancelling it?
    I know from your other videos that you have the capability to research and critically analyse things and really hope that you revisit this subject soon with some more information from your own research and analysis rather than parroting some secret "insider's" views without challenging them.

  • @zyawotha
    @zyawotha Рік тому +180

    you put so much work into every video you make. it doesnt go un noticed by all of us

    • @lachlangreen8389
      @lachlangreen8389 Рік тому

      So much work but can't fix the speech impediment 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @mfitjering
      @mfitjering Рік тому +6

      @@lachlangreen8389 Sorry about your impediment

  • @fictillius
    @fictillius Рік тому +93

    Cannot agree with much here... The SW

    • @TopHat841
      @TopHat841 Рік тому +25

      ^^THIS. I'm not sure why a video based on speculation was even made.

    • @frankiekmichi20002
      @frankiekmichi20002 Рік тому +9

      This is so much more helpful than the vid. Thanks

    • @FromtheWindowSeat
      @FromtheWindowSeat Рік тому +14

      The fact the video is based on an “insider’s bad gut feeling” rang alarm bells for me. Doesn’t seem to have much basis in fact. 🤔

    • @ForTheBirbs
      @ForTheBirbs Рік тому +4

      Thank you. So well said. I smelt a rat.... Lol

    • @ianneill1400
      @ianneill1400 Рік тому +3

      @@TopHat841 100%

  • @darren424242
    @darren424242 Рік тому +91

    This project would likely have had a lot less pushback from the local community if it extended pass Bankstown to at least Regents Park to begin with. So the T3 line would become a straight run between Liverpool and Lidcombe with an easy connection to the metro at Regents Park, getting rid of the need for an awkward shuttle service.
    They could then also give the new T3 a direct line into the city by reinstating the old Liverpool to City Circle via Regents Park route that a lot of the local community want.

    • @tvTwo1
      @tvTwo1 Рік тому +9

      even merging the T7 shuttle with this upcoming awkward shuttle to become a rail route between Bankstown to Olympic Park is bit better, atleast at Olympic Park residents in Birrong and Yagoona can use Metro West there

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 Рік тому +4

      It's been done that way for a future extension straight to Liverpool (without dealing with the triangle)..
      I still retain hope that the Bankstown to Lidcombe section of track might be reused as part of a North-South line including a new underground platform at Lidcombe going to the existing Olympic Park station

    • @cuttlunch
      @cuttlunch Рік тому

      @@tvTwo1 000

    • @JaseyRae
      @JaseyRae Рік тому +9

      Might have a slight problem extending the metro to Lidcombe via Regents Park, as that section with Regents Park and Berala is technically classed as part of the Main South Line, even though in theory, that plan would be good, but terrible at the same time as all freight trains would have to go back via Granville (which some do due to the sidings in Yennora for Qube Logistics).

    • @yukko_parra
      @yukko_parra Рік тому +2

      ​@@JaseyRae
      there is adequete room to add another platform at regents park, though it could be hard
      on second thought, uhhh it'll look actually awful to add

  • @yousefhawi
    @yousefhawi Рік тому +51

    I use the T3 Bankstown line nearly daily, and seeing the progress that has been made I find it hard to believe that the project will be cancelled. It is way too far into development to be stopped

    • @nanookamotocnc
      @nanookamotocnc Рік тому +11

      Exactly, it's nearly completed, the " insider's source " might be true 2-3 years ago. All the station upgrades plus track works along the way from Sydenham-Bankstown are virtually at the last finishing touch stage.

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      Exactly. It is total fantasy to think that an incoming Labor government would ever think to cancel the Southwest Metro, especially considering this far more efficient mode of transport directly benefits their local, state and federal Labor seats constituents.

    • @Threaldaveoss
      @Threaldaveoss Рік тому

      I can tell you all the station upgrades are Window dressing. They were always happening anyways because of the Transport Access projects happening across the network. Putting in lifts and the like.
      The heavy lifting of the project would have been in the 8 months the line was said to shut for to convert it.
      It's unlikely but the possibility is still there

    • @leescharich6876
      @leescharich6876 Рік тому +1

      I find it hard to believe the upgrades are nearly finished if they’re talking about replacing the bankstown line with shuttles for 15 months.

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      @@leescharich6876 The transition and upgrade is not finished until it _is_ finished. The engineers need to take full possession of the entire rail corridor to effect the full conversion. This is not a quick and easy process, as this task is always slower compared to building a brand new line. The estimate of 15 months is perhaps rather conservative, in order to manage the expectations of the general public. The works may only take 12 months.
      It is like totally renovating and remodelling a house. It is just quicker to level the existing home, then start from scratch. But, this is just not possible with the existing Bankstown Line.

  • @tacitdionysus3220
    @tacitdionysus3220 Рік тому +45

    Just a bit of trivia. The Bankstown Line was originally meant to turn south just past Bankstown and head for Liverpool. It would have passed near the (now puzzlingly named) Railway Parade in Connell Park and through where Bankstown airport was subsequently developed (first flattened out as an area as a job creation scheme in the depression years, then developed during WW2.) Instead we got the cheaper via Regents Park option and Bankstown services running around a full circle both ways to the City until the Lidcombe turnback was constructed.
    Running the Metro a bit further to Regents Park or Sefton sounds attractive, but is a difficult (if not practically, then politically impossible) piece of engineering; what with not only the suburban tracks but the diving South Sydney Freight Line to contend with. The good news not mentioned is that Liverpool would be a winner out of the Metro arrangements, fostering reintroduction of the fast City via Regent's Park services that used to exist way back - a good 10 to 15 minutes faster than via Granville.

    • @carisi2k11
      @carisi2k11 Рік тому

      Cost wasn't the reason the train went north. Geography was and still probably is in 2023. The basin below the georges is not particularly good for a tunnel and then flooding also plays an issue the current line doesn't have to deal with. I agree with Harry Goldun that running single decks beyond Bankstown to Lidcombe and Liverpool should be an option with the driverless trains terminating at Banktown and new 8 car single deck trains which could run on the existing line and maybe some new line expansion north of epping to allow metro to run to hornsby on new lines over or underneath the existing main north.

  • @lachd2261
    @lachd2261 Рік тому +181

    The benefits of taking the Bankstown line off the city circle are enormous. As flawed as this project is, that single goal alone is worth finishing it.
    That said, I’ve never understood why it terminates at Bankstown. They could have fixed most of the problems by building a few extra stations towards Birrong or Regents Park, then there’s be no need for a stupid shuttle.

    • @ytlurker220
      @ytlurker220 Рік тому +2

      Sounds like you didn't watch the video through

    • @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
      @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns Рік тому +17

      One reason it terminates at Bankstown is because they want to eventually extend it directly to Liverpool and then to Badgery's Creek Airport via the Marion Street corridor. The train stations between Bankstown and the Western line and Liverpool are not economical stations, and they create congestion for the Western line... or something like that. But I personally hope the project is canned in favour of Metro lines elsewhere (like North Sydney to Mosman and Edgecliff to Vaucluse... those areas need tonnes of super high rise public housing apartment towers.... we can move the population of Alice Springs to Vaucluse and Mosman... that'll solve their problems).

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad Рік тому +5

      @@ytlurker220 yea but I think the point is you could still have built it to Liverpool eventually as a split line at bankstown where the 2 lines would merge.

    • @yukko_parra
      @yukko_parra Рік тому +5

      @@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns most people i've seen are advocating for the metro to stop 3 stations later at regents park
      it may not be economical, but it allows a seemless transition.
      I'm just hoping that the governement creates a north-south connection based on the shuttle route, such as a hurstville to rhodes via bankstown line or something.
      basically, a giant u-turn line.

    • @garrywallace1007
      @garrywallace1007 Рік тому +11

      Having dead ends on a metro line (ie not connecting) is just plain dumb. As you say take it to Regents Pk at least. I would take it to Lidcombe.

  • @elisa2hot
    @elisa2hot Рік тому +25

    If one of the goals of South West Metro is to increase development and density, I would see this more as a long term city building project - especially considering the government has massively increased immigration. The higher density, and apartment style developments around the stations would facilitate the need for more capacity and frequency. I think it would be short sighted to cancel it - In my opinion.

    • @Lodai974
      @Lodai974 Рік тому +1

      It should not be forgotten that the Sydney metro are 6-car trains, which limits the capacity compared to trains in multiple units of 8 cars (the double decker does not significantly increase the capacity, because too many seats and stairs waste space).
      I'm from Paris, so I don't know the line traffic, but the choice of an intermediate line is prudent, but not necessarily bad. Can the metro be extended to 8 cars (platforms planned for ???)
      As for the cost of the project (14 billion), it seems high, but there is the whole tunnel section under the CBD, plus the remodeling of the stations and the automation.
      For the rest, the Sydney metro seems to follow the example of our RER, which uses suburban lines, with a tunnel under the centre.
      The only difference for us, is the non-automation, and the fact that 223/245 m trains run there, because we took the length of the suburban quays as a reference at the time.

    • @erroreliminator2.076
      @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +2

      Quality of the building, not quantity. It's a fiasco right now with builders breaching building standards

    • @Lodai974
      @Lodai974 Рік тому +2

      @Peter Cowan In terms of seat yes, in terms of space (standing or seated) no. The longitudinal Asian configurations allow enormous capacities, superior to the double decker.

    • @jarodh17
      @jarodh17 Рік тому

      @Peter Cowan I agree that you lose comfort (though personally I find crush capacity on Sydney trains more unpleasant than on Sydney Metro), but I disagree that you lose capacity. RM Transit has a great video explainer about this: by having single deck trains with slightly less capacity but far more doors, you can vastly decrease the amount of stopping time at each station, and therefore run more trains. It seems counter-intuitive that a smaller train would lead to an overall capacity increase, but it does stack up. This assumes they do the right thing and run a train every 90-120 seconds as seen in London. If they run them at the same frequency as Sydney trains, then your point stands.

  • @Rosa-lv8yw
    @Rosa-lv8yw Рік тому +42

    I wonder if the current Government knows it is best to cancel this project but is leaving it as a poisoned chalice to a (likely) upcoming Labor government.

    • @gregessex1851
      @gregessex1851 Рік тому

      The current government will, based on all polls, get booted in March. It is easier for the new government to cancel it and blame the last guy but they also run the risk of reminding people of their less than stellar record on starting and then canceling projects such as their infamous inner city metro

    • @ausboy2281
      @ausboy2281 Рік тому +5

      Morrison government did that with the housing market, climate change and the RBA/Inflation issue 😂

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      Nonsense. It is total fantasy to think that an incoming Labor government would ever think to cancel the Southwest Metro, especially considering this far more efficient mode of transport directly benefits their local, state and federal Labor seats constituents.

  • @XTrapolis942M
    @XTrapolis942M Рік тому +3

    Seriously, is everyone too young to remember the Bankstown Line before 2013???
    The Bankstown Line was NEVER the original cause of the congestion in the city; the govt made it that way themselves by snapping up the Bankstown loop in 2013 so that Banko trains terminate at Lidcombe and they use the flyover to loop and return to Bankstown from the city causing the congestion.
    Meanwhile BEFORE 2013, the Inner West line was a thing: City to Livo via Regents Park. And these two lines would trade with each other on the city circle without blocking any other trains: ex-Inner West and ex-Fairfield trains run clockwise in the city then run to either Bankstown or East Hills via the airport, while ex-Bankstown and ex-East Hills trains run anticlockwise and depart off to the Inner West or to Fairfield. They should’ve brought THAT old plan back and the congestion would be over. Problem solved.
    Meanwhile the ‘Metro’ should’ve gone to Hurstville. Especially with how some massive crowds of people heading into the Sutherland Shire sometimes struggle to get onto completely packed trains where about 85% of passengers already onboard would be getting off at stations between Arncliffe and Hurstville.
    (By the way, no. I am not connected in any way with those ridiculously extremist and irrational ‘Restore Inner West Line’ and anti-Metro groups. This is my own view as someone who commutes between Fairfield and Cronulla, and also was living in Bankstown before.)
    By the way, buses are still an
    important mode. For Punchy to Livo noted at 14:22, the longer, but less hassle way is to get the train one stop to Bankstown, and then M90 bus all the way straight to Liverpool.

  • @Intencity69
    @Intencity69 Рік тому +5

    Love your content mate! While very informative, I could not agree with your insider with his "gut feeling" of project being cancelled. And with Labor now committing to complete the Sydenham to Bankstown conversion to metro, I hope this topic can be put to rest.
    It was obvious that cancelling the project would've costed much more to the taxpayer than simply finishing it. I say this because by the time of the state election, so much work has been done to the point that it would've been irreversible. Because it wasn't just upgrading the stations to be more accessible like your insider stated, there were SEVERAL major construction points added to the project since it started: All the metro power and substations (since the metro needs its own power source outside of the heavy rail one), all the metro cabling and conduits installed and connected to each station (from Sydenham to Bankstown), raising the platforms and adding the mechanical gap filler equipment, the new infrastructure built at Bankstown (new metro platforms opposite the existing island platform), the removal of the Bankstown and Campsie rail alignment (which would allow trains to terminate at Bankstown and Campsie respectively) AND, the plan to increase rail capacity on the Illawarra line, taking up platforms 3 to 6 at Sydenham station. Couple this with the existing platforms 1 and 2 (where trains to and from the Bankstown line used to stop) now fully converted to metro, and this would've made it near IMPOSSIBLE to keep the Bankstown line on heavy rail. All of this was well past planning and in its construction phase, some of which were at near completion by the time Labor came into government.
    It would've been highly irresponsible of EITHER political party to cancel a project so deep in its development, where many billions were spent and several infrastructure points at near competition. IMO Labor are simply playing politics with the metro projects, saying they are "saving" the metro south west and metro west. More like trying to claim the projects as their own and throwing away any correlation they had to the Liberal party. But that's just my take on the whole situation.
    In any case, lets see the metro south west project to its end and hope it improves all those who live along the corridor. Cheers :)

  • @griffinrails
    @griffinrails Рік тому +11

    The Sydenham to Bankstown section could be cancelled? Awesome! The whole line from Sydenham to Bankstown should just have their stations upgraded to modern standards with DDA compliance and modernised signs. It's been riddled with corruption from the beginning and was one of the stupidest projects to ever be invisaged. End the metro at Sydenham and turn off the blowtorch searing through the state government's wallet.

  • @K_TV99
    @K_TV99 5 місяців тому +3

    i think also the delay is due to Sydney having too little people to finish the project quickly.

  • @bluejet007
    @bluejet007 Рік тому +3

    I think it should be cancelled as no way will people will accept the fact that birrong and yagoona will lose access to trains. Especially after the upgrades to those stations.
    The govt will lose all the Bankstown voters plus west of that. Alot of Vietnamese Bankstown community folk travel to Cabramatta and vice visa. This wont go without a fight from one of the biggest ethnic communities in Sydney. Thats for sure.

  • @johngore8096
    @johngore8096 Рік тому +7

    Congratulations on another great insightful video. The extension of the metro to Bankstown was never a perfect solution to anything but was seen as the best answer to multiple problems with Sydney Trains and the congestion around the City Circle. I now live in Melbourne and the State government is spending $12.5 billion dollars to create more space around the city loop by adding a new line through the CBD. This means that more trains can be run on the existing suburban lines increasing overall capacity. Converting the T3 Bankstown line to metro will solve the City Circle problem at a fraction of the cost that Melbourne is facing.
    I have spent 11 years of my life living overseas on and off and I have previously cringed with embarrassment when I return to Sydney and experience our transportation infrastructure. So much of Sydney trains operation is 19th century with platform staff with a white and red flag and a guard at the back of the train sticking his head out the door as a train approaches a curved platform. What can he see? It is absurd. The NIF trains have been declared to be safe by independent international experts, but the Unions won’t have it. Melbourne has DOO trains. If the ALP is elected, I am sure they will cancel the T3 conversion. They are controlled by the Unions and they don’t want to bring us into the 21st century.
    The Sydney Metro project is truly world-class and I am always amazed that an Australian government had the vision and the courage to proceed with it rather than being limited by the Sydney Trains hierarchy who still seem to be back in the 20th century. I don’t have much hope for future Metro expansion if the ALP are in power. I am simply glad that we had a period of great vision when the Metro was introduced.

  • @itsmenoodlebox
    @itsmenoodlebox Рік тому +4

    honestly the metro shouldn’t be something that takes over already existing heavy rail corridors. it feels like a stupid idea to put so much money into converting the already existing line to metro, when they could instead be spending the money to build the metro to somewhere that isn’t serviced by any form of transport aside from busses. sure the Bankstown line was in need of station upgrades, but converting the whole thing to metro just as a way to reduce congestion feels like a bad decision. there are definitely better and more cost efficient ways to reduce congestion and i think that they should’ve just come up with a different idea completely.
    i do however think the line from Chatswood to Sydnham is something that should still be complete as it does serve certain areas that don’t have direct rail access. they can then decide after the completion of that section as to whether they want to make sydnham the terminus of the metro, or extend it in a different direction to serve other areas not already serviced by rail.
    i really just don’t think the Bankstown line conversion is needed, and they should instead just upgrade it to current heavy rail standards. that’s just my opinion though.

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 Рік тому +2

      And you'll end up having to spend $billions more constructing a new city loop to provide the capacity that T2 and T8 desperately need

  • @user-tm4bi1nl4q
    @user-tm4bi1nl4q Рік тому +6

    Your insider is a muppet! As an accountant on this project I can assure you having worked in sydtrains operations fr 14 yrs the running costs of running empty 8 car double deck trains was extraordinary! Crewing costs alone were 34%. The inconvenience of maybe 10 people a day who catch trains to punchbowl from Liverpool is insignificant! Feel free to reach out if you want further breakdown. The congestion is not about people more so trains traversing onto inner West local mixed up with east hills trains. 1 or 2 late trains would throw the entire network out! The EH line can't be converted as it goes through airport.

  • @abzulooks6012
    @abzulooks6012 Рік тому +11

    It's undoubtedly the case that pushing high rise development was a main driver for the metro conversion, over and above any other benefits it may have had. I think the state government saw how the Epping link turned out (eg all the development at the North Ryde station) and said "let's do more of that". Particularly the big juicy slab of land between Canterbury west of Cook's River and Bankstown.
    Unfortunately, having driven through Bankstown recently, I'm not convinced that the quality of development is very high. The blocks are either too tall or too close together. They're not spaced to let light through so there mist be some real sunless caverns in there.In the best Sydney tradition, I suspect all the new builds will be mediocre and horribly overpriced (both for renters and owner-occupiers).
    Still at least there's some chance the whole thing might get finished eventually. Look at the whole Top Ryde and Melrose Park developments, based on light rail lines that got cancelled. But hey they made the road wider.
    I can understand your enthusiasm for high density- me not so much but agree to differ etc- but I think in NSW we haven't got a clue how to do it well. I can think of an occasional well done locations- the new stuff on Broadway opposite UTS at Central for example- but a lot of it is badly designed and is aimed at maximising developer profit rather than aesthetics or amenity.

  • @normanmazlin6741
    @normanmazlin6741 Рік тому +10

    Thanks for this intresting presentation.
    Having lived in this country for nearly 70 years I have seen some mind boggling disasters brought about by our bureaucrats, but I really can't believe that they would cancel this project.

    • @TopHat841
      @TopHat841 Рік тому +5

      It's because the project won't be cancelled. Both sides of politics back the project. It will be finished. It's a poor video.

    • @nanookamotocnc
      @nanookamotocnc Рік тому +6

      @@TopHat841 Exactly, the " insider's source " may be true 2-3 years ago. All the stations upgrade + trackwork along the way from Sydenham-Bankstown are virtually at the last finishing touch stage. Yep, both parties want it, zero chance it will be cancelled, the bombshell from his " insider " is a dud.

  • @tld8102
    @tld8102 Рік тому +11

    i feel like the state government should’ve stuck with double decker compatible heavy rail from the start.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому +1

      @Peter Cowan they literally support car dependancy

  • @NicolaMs007
    @NicolaMs007 Рік тому +15

    i agree, i used to live on the bankstown line when the heavy rail was used, and it took 45 mins to get to strathfield, for an inter-connecting train to hornsby....so with the upgrade to the bankstown line to metro, would be significantly greater for the people who live on the line, to get to work in the city, with far more frequent trains (metro) than the standard timetable of the heavy rail trains before the upgrade commenced.

    • @listohan
      @listohan Рік тому

      Frequency is not a big deal for commuters. They plan to get the same train each day at a time that suits.

    • @erroreliminator2.076
      @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely ridiculous how successive government destroyed a properly good train line. I can guarantee those clowns who designed the timetable and schedule the trains live NOWHERE NEAR any of the train stations sWest of Bankstown. Those clowns couldn't care less about people who need to use the train stations from Cabramatta to Lidcombe/Bankstown, tbh.
      To me, it's blatant discrimination against people who live in the suburbs near these train stations, as if they are unimportant and second class citizens (compared to rest of Sydney, I mean even Penrith LOL)

    • @erroreliminator2.076
      @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +1

      @@listohan what kind of non-sense - there are no random commuters on that train line? T3 users are really that special? LMAO. The blatant lies and propaganda narratives spewed out by bureaucrats. You really think everyone are low IQ and stupid?

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому

      @@erroreliminator2.076 it is to encourage more people to go to the city. Besides, bozo's should get a car.

  • @davidcarter4247
    @davidcarter4247 Рік тому +2

    What is so special about Punchbowl to Liverpool? It is only half hour service between Liverpool the city via Bankstown even at peak hour. Most trains and passengers go via Lidcombe. What about that original choice of Bankstown or Hurstville. For someone who doesn't think people should change trains how about all those people heading to south of Hurstville, a much busier station than Bankstown? As for the project being cancelled I expect Labor to cancel all Coalition projects, road, rail everything. That is because politics is so tribal Labor will not want to open any project started by their predecessors. The narrative will be the Coalition did nothing in 12 years. It is only public money being wasted.

  • @maccomplex
    @maccomplex Рік тому +2

    Speculation = garbage. There is no way the project will be cancelled and if Labor get in and do that they will be a 1 term government.

  • @ksy76
    @ksy76 Рік тому +1

    The worst PR fail is they never explained to the public, it will take the Bankstown line off the city circle. Commuters are frustrated at network delays, full trains and they want the government to fix it and not build a pointless metro. Ask any commuters, they won't know the metro does exactly this, frees up the city circle to add more trains across the network, reduces line interdependency and prevents the whole network grinding to a halt. Government PR keeps focusing on aesthetics of the metro trains and stations, very out of touch with the people.

  • @ColinMcCormack
    @ColinMcCormack Рік тому +8

    The reason the Bankstown line was chosen is that property developers control the NSW government. Any other logistical justification is window dressing around the insatiable desire of property developers for real estate.

    • @AlphaGeekgirl
      @AlphaGeekgirl Рік тому

      Source please

    • @ColinMcCormack
      @ColinMcCormack Рік тому

      @@AlphaGeekgirlyou would like me to provide a citation in support of my contention that the NSW government is controlled by property developers? Sure! Let's start here: https: // en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rum_Rebellion

    • @gregessex1851
      @gregessex1851 Рік тому

      @@ColinMcCormack Maybe something a bit more up to date. Most if not all cities around the world are building high rise for very sound urban planning reasons. Why would Sydney be any different? I would be more annoyed if they were encouraging unsustainable urban sprawl.

  • @afs5609
    @afs5609 Рік тому +2

    There are those like myself who do not support converting heavy rail corridors to a metro style rapid transit system, I am not against the metro concept, if its built in certain area's of Sydney to reduce traffic congestion, meaning it should have been built to the confines of the older parts of Sydney suburbia that was once serviced by the now long lost tram network, there are those who think that a metro should be built to the outer suburbs of the north & south west of Sydney, and it maybe an answer to reducing car usage in the short term, but in my opinion that is a mistake that most "transport planners" make these days, building a metro network for past/present day usage, forgetting about the distant future, where heavy rail maybe required, the present situation of conversion of the Bankstown line was a mistake, but too much money has been spent on it now to reverse that decision, what now needs to be considered where to direct the line after Bankstown, one option is split the path in two directions, one towards Liverpool over a new alignment, the other towards Lidcombe & continue to connect with the now planned Hunter St to Parramatta metro, I am also wondering why a metro has not be planned & started for the northern beaches.
    No matter what type of new rail corridors, heavy or metro, it is far better than wasting taxpayers money on building more expensive roads that only encourage more people to drive to work, and also make them pay to use them.

  • @amckern
    @amckern Рік тому +9

    Wow, would love to know more about the Victoria road corridor, never thought of it as being in a transit drought even after your stodes episode.

  • @jeremeh911
    @jeremeh911 Рік тому +4

    another great video, but i think the blaming of the strikes is just typical propaganda you see in the media. the solution doesnt fix what they originally thought, and the spend doesnt make sense anymore.

  • @karlferguson
    @karlferguson Рік тому +11

    Your videos keep getting better mate. Well done!!!!

  • @jonfoxtrot5135
    @jonfoxtrot5135 6 місяців тому +2

    Now the state government is giving very little building uplift to Hurlstone Park, but is to every other station on the Syd to Bankstown line. It begs the question, why?

  • @VelvetBlades
    @VelvetBlades Рік тому +2

    Skip to 16:40 for the problem.
    It's just history and bumfluff before this.

  • @AndrewJohnsonAus
    @AndrewJohnsonAus Рік тому +11

    I don’t think cancelling will save much money because the contracts are already signed. I agree that the Bankstown line was not the best line to convert as it’s not the busiest line. But removing it from the city circle still frees up capacity for extra services for T8 and T2, so they should just see it through.

    • @gregessex1851
      @gregessex1851 Рік тому +1

      Signed contracts can be terminated with penalties. It will still save billions.

    • @BlackGateofMordor
      @BlackGateofMordor Рік тому +9

      @@gregessex1851 Won't save a damn thing. The original cost of the conversion was 1-1.5b, estimates that it's ballooned to roughly $2b. Contracts are already signed and this is just the first stage of an extended line to Liverpool (not to mention freeing up space in the City Circle). Neither side of politics in NSW is going to cancel this. I have no idea where he gets the $17b figure (it's $18.5b for the entire Chatswood-Bankstown line, does he really think the tunnel's only cost a billion?) and someone having "a feeling" is not credible reporting.

    • @gregessex1851
      @gregessex1851 Рік тому

      @@BlackGateofMordor It will save money if there are works that are not carried out. Awarding a contract doesn’t mean you having to pay out the total value of the contract if it is not completed

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому

      @@gregessex1851 it won’t save billions the cost of the conversion of the SW section is tiny compared to the whole project from chatswood.

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому

      Being less busy made it ideal for conversion, less people to disrupt and it also means it’s an under-utilised corridor. Some stations only get 4tph in the peak and they will get 15tph when metro opens. That will make the corridor much better utilised.

  • @joshtirado7337
    @joshtirado7337 Рік тому +8

    I think what might save the project is by extending the soon to be Light Rail stage 2, that stops at Carter St to streets that connect Lidcombe-Regent stations leading to Auburn Rd and then connect the Light Rail line to the Birrong-Bankstown stations, by doing this you'll encourage new development around the areas.

  • @senseimourgi676
    @senseimourgi676 Рік тому +17

    HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

  • @ColinMcCormack
    @ColinMcCormack Рік тому +2

    If only someone could possibly have known that the line was 100 years old, with curved stations, before planning approval. If only someone could have physically inspected the infrastructure while designing and costing the project. Impossible, I know. Foolish of me to imagine it

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 Рік тому

      If you know the history of the project they did - but it's a cost benefit analysis.
      Straightening platforms can be done, but it's horrendously expensive - you need to alter the track corridoor - resuming houses (expensive, time consuming and political nightmare), shift roads and bridges cutting off vehicle traffic, and likely partially demolish some heritage station buildings.
      And have substantial periods with no services so you can physically shift track.
      The initial proposal had some bigger changes, but required a 6-12 month shutdown of the T3 line. The community objected to that and so they went with a proposal that required more minimal changes and shorter shutdowns..
      While platform edge closures will be new to Sydney, it's proven rail technology in many cities overseas.

    • @ColinMcCormack
      @ColinMcCormack Рік тому

      @@mark123655 did they use the same guys who commissioned rolling stock that couldn't manage the grade of the Lane Cove River section of track, or the guys who commissioned rolling stock too large for the tunnels, or the guys who commissioned light rail whose chassis cracked with a few months' use? Outstanding!

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 Рік тому +1

      @@ColinMcCormack at least have your facts right. The cracked trams were delivered in 2013. The Blue mountains trains was a choice between altering 100yo tunnels to modern standards, or having to buy a train fleet that was different in dimensions to the rest of the network.
      Plenty of tradeoffs in decision making

  • @geoffreymoore1510
    @geoffreymoore1510 Рік тому +6

    Thanks very much for an interesting video. Glad Paul is supporting you as well with his research. I have to agree about all these projects that don't link up and are dead end or creating more changes from Metro to Heavy etc. Same thing with why they dug up the Carlingford line to convert to Light Rail and didn't continue it to link up with the other 2 modes at Epping. I have a photo from the old Carlingford station of a map of the area that even shows a possible ancient plan to continue the Carlingford or whatever line to Epping. wee are subscribed.

    • @mt-mg7tt
      @mt-mg7tt Рік тому

      There was a plan (PECRL) to extend the Carlingford as part of a planned heavy rail line from Chatswood - Epping - Parramatta (maybe branching off from the also-planned NW heavy rail west of Epping, which would have been great) but it was abandoned in the repeated starts, stops and changes to transport projects (dating from the 1930s !). The remnant was the useful Chatswood - Epping link, and the NW Metro uses that and then follows more or less the path of the old NW heavy rail plan. As the Carlingford line terminates in a valley it would seem possible to tunnel to Epping from there if it was still heavy rail, as a surface HR line would never get approved in that area. But a LR would probably want to be on the surface. When was the plan you photographed from?

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username Рік тому +6

    16:53 Nooooooo nonononononono!!!!! Please no! I just want trains that run more than every 15 mins, is that too much to ask for 😭😭😭 And it was going to be a direct line to friends living on the North Shore! If this gets cancelled, I'm going to be so upset, especially with all the disruption I've already had to put up with over the last couple of years living nearby one of the stations being converted 😭😭😭

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      Chill out. It is total fantasy to think that an incoming Labor government would ever think to cancel the Southwest Metro, especially considering this far more efficient mode of transport directly benefits their local, state and federal Labor seats constituents.

    • @azwanazmi1484
      @azwanazmi1484 Рік тому

      ​@@user-kc1tf7zm3bAt what cost does it benefit those people? How much tax payer money has already been given and future guaranteed to leave our country ? (MTR 60% ownership) Who did the government promise contracts to develop those areas and who can afford to live in these new spaces? Does this not also affect passenger junction station traffic with higher volume boarding and alighting onto other Train services that further increase platform times on Sydney Train services. (City Circle connections for example) This will slow the network down as a whole as the City Circle is the heart of the network.
      I believe those funds would have been better served to building a new network giving many current and future locations access to alternative transport apart from buses. Look no further than the fastest developing areas around the edge of the urban sprawl. It all comes back to bad planning with governments allowing housing developments before upgrading infrastructure and then are forced to do so after the fact.

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      @@azwanazmi1484 The new Sydney Metro City & Southwest for 2025 will most certainly be of benefit and amenity for those who live along its metro corridor. The time savings benefit is without question. This is especially the case for those who need to travel beyond the Harbour Bridge, and, into the North Shore as this yields a direct link to the north.
      As for the economics, value and opportunity costs of the new metro line, these are another set of questions altogether. It is all way too late now to ask these questions, given the advanced state of the project’s construction.
      But, it has to be said, for those who look forward to the new metro in a few years time, these passengers are eagerly looking forward to its eventual opening.

  • @jameslvsjo
    @jameslvsjo Рік тому +2

    If you ignore all the corruption in the construction industry and it’s involvement in NSW Liberal Party, the answer remains elusive. For everyone else, the reason they chose to convert this line is obvious. Metro = no pesky unions. Metro actively excludes anyone with prior union involvement, and the government wants to hand as many public assets as possible over to private, FOR PROFIT, companies - its public transport infrastructure based purely on ideology.

  • @Peter-wt1lk
    @Peter-wt1lk Рік тому +9

    Corruption is the unknown factor in situations like this.

  • @santicelestial
    @santicelestial Рік тому +16

    If the Sydney metro is terminating at Sydenham, it means another train line at Sydenham. This may improves the access from Sydenham to North Sydney while not creating inconvenience to the existing bankstown line corridor.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому +5

      I think they should make extend sydney metro west to the northern beaches via another rail tunnel under the sydney harbour to Manly, then elevated through the northern beaches. Much better than the road tunnel option

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому +1

      It’s too late for that. Platforms 1 and 2 are already converted to metro

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому +5

      @@electro_sykes Sydney Metro West will be extended to the South East, that’s the direction the stub tunnels will be dug for a future extension.

    • @YokRzeznic
      @YokRzeznic Рік тому +1

      *more inconvenience. Terminating at Lidcombe was a huge inconvenience already, on top of that, they used to run Inner West trains only as far as Homebush. A mate who lived in Berala but worked in Newtown had to get three trains to work instead of the one... (It's two now, but still)

    • @JayJayGamerOfficial
      @JayJayGamerOfficial Рік тому

      ​@@electro_sykesgood luck telling the people that live there that. They are more OT less rich snobs that do not want any public transport

  • @Anon-fv9ee
    @Anon-fv9ee Рік тому +4

    Almost impossible to cancel the metro at this late stage. Apart from the break costs (payout) it amounts to defaulting on a contract - governments almost never do this as it will affect the state's credit rating, meaning downgraded AAA to AA or B and paying higher interest and less willingness by private sector investment. Look what happened to Eastlink in Melbourne. What they *could* do is "stage" the project, ie, finish up to Sydenham only, provided the contract allows this.

  • @randomcommenterfromdownund8949

    You haven't mentioned one particular motivation for conversion of an existing line to the new driverless technology: It takes a number of stations out of Sydney Trains management and puts them under Metro management. This is gold for a government that loves privatisation and doesn't like unionised drivers striking.
    I've followed this project for years (since well before COVID), attended engineering and community presentations on it, etc. And it really is largely about pulling one line's worth of traffic off the City Circle, as far as I can tell. Why not a more popular line, then? The cynic in me says that if they do it with the least popular line, the potential number of whingers about having to change trains or having services disrupted for years for construction is lower. OK, then why not just create another parallel track through the city heavy-rail style rather than Metro style? See: privatisation, excuses for development uplift that there will be with more frequent service, etc.

  • @erroreliminator2.076
    @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +1

    There are loads of bias by Sydneytrains and TransportNSW when it comes to planning train timeables and scheduling trains .
    I would go as far as to predict, if they do an audit on the actual stats, the bias is plain to see .
    Only T1 north shore, T9 Northern and T4 Cronulla lines and the inner city (part of T2) services warrants and justifies the current train scheduling and timetable - the rest,. Richmond, Penrith, MacArthur are wishy washy at best. Basically the bias against T2 and T3 is ridiculous and plain to see.
    Addendum: T8 between Green Square and international airport would warrant/justify the current train scheduling too.

  • @bradgrove9988
    @bradgrove9988 Рік тому +3

    As history shows, the worse thing an incoming government can do is cancel a current infrastructure project. As stated, canceling this project would put in doubt the Metro project as a whole.... id be questioning who the "source" is. Is it someone trying to start a conversation to effect the upcoming election.

    • @suave-rider
      @suave-rider Рік тому +1

      NSW Labor has no objections to the conversion and no plans to scrap it.

  • @frankarnold3597
    @frankarnold3597 8 місяців тому +1

    I’d like to be respectful, but I find the commentary too self patronizing. Is the commentator actually skilled in educated knowledge regarding the Metro and city planning, or is he an enthusiastic amateur?

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому

    They should extend Metro Southwest to Olympic Park. It should run via Yagoona, before entering a tunnel and Rebuilding Birrong Underground. Then they can just continue to a new set of underground platforms at Lidcombe before then taking over the T7 Olympic Park Line

  • @erroreliminator2.076
    @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +1

    Clowns in Sydneytrains run the trains "South West" of Sydney - guaranteed those who designed the timetable and train scheduling live NOWHERE NEAR any stations between Liverpool and Bankstown.

  • @zoqaeski
    @zoqaeski Рік тому +1

    This is a whole lot of unsubstantiated speculation that doesn't add up. Projects get delayed and run over budget because our public sector isn't competent or resourced enough to properly manage large capital works projects, so contractors and suppliers get to set terms more favourable to them, sometimes even with vendor lock-in (e.g. the wire-free trams down George St). A small and inefficient public sector is a deliberate result of neoliberal government policy-if you believe "government bad, private sector good" and then systematically dismantle the public sector with a death by a thousand cuts, them *of course* the public sector isn't going to function effectively. This is part of the plan.
    It doesn't help that the media is opposed to public transport and public spending because it represents the views of the wealthy who have the real power in Australia. That's why they're so vehemently anti-union-though in the case of the Mariyung trains, the union is blowing the issues way out of proportion. One of their gripes is the traction interlock with the guard's doors, i.e. that the door cannot be open while the train is in motion. They're claiming it is safer for crew members to lean out of a moving vehicle, and a compromise solution of a drop-down window or split door was rejected outright. All the other complaints about the trains are either insignificant or outright lies: trains built in Australia aren't better, the loading gauge on the interurban lines has needed to be increased with every new rollingstock acquisition, and the poor quality of construction is because the tender was chosen primarily based on cost. Good, cheap, or quick: pick any two, because you can't have all three, and more often than not only one is realistically obtainable.

  • @simonpark1988
    @simonpark1988 Рік тому +1

    Mate if you’ve tried a daily commute on the Bankstown line, you would know that it is far from fully well functioning.
    Unless you live at one of the express stops, everyone else has to put up with trains every 15 minutes in PEAK time.

  • @flailios
    @flailios Рік тому +2

    I had a lot to do with the metro line from Chatswood to Sydenham with Rockwell Automation. We manufacturered 172 control panels, each of them up to 2300mm tall and up to 1800mm long for the TCC panels. We made emergency evacuation panels (EVP), one for each station (its 9, right?), a server panel and other controllers & PLCs for the tunnnel ventilation.
    That doesn't include the drives (VSDs), i don't know how many there were as i wasn't controlling that undertaking.
    The point i want to make is about the challenges of COVID and the great chip shortage, which has slowed down a lot of industries. Rockwell came up with a course of action to get through the production backlog and foresees a return to normal by March 2024.
    Any project that requires industrial computing & logic processing will be delayed. In saying that, yes there have been other factors, but the scene was already set.

  • @grantmurrell8547
    @grantmurrell8547 Рік тому +1

    It is unfortunate that these videos have become one sided
    I find it disheartening to hear how good a feature is on the metro knowing that the same feature can be installed on heavy rail if not already installed
    Also, discounting the impacts of the initial cost of install versus the cost of upgrade to existing lines can be argued to be a bad faith argument…. Where is the equal representation?
    The arguments for metro fall away with each passing year with “rapid transit” only applicable because the heavy rail is slowed and underfunded by comparison

  • @FlightEagle
    @FlightEagle Рік тому +1

    Disappointed you chose to take this approach to publish speculation in what a cynical person may think was a grab for views. I recommend if you seek multiple sources to confirm and corroborate sensationalistic news leaked to you. You look unprofessional in the way you have used a single 'insiders' view to base your video around. Even if the insider's claim ends up to be true, your approach of publishing uncorroborated speculation is poor ethics. I enjoy and appreciate your videos in general but you dropped the ball with this one.

  • @xXWillXx
    @xXWillXx Рік тому +3

    They should of made it go to La Perouse and Malabar instead.

    • @247Coby
      @247Coby Рік тому +1

      Correct. My thoughts as well.

  • @ianmorris7485
    @ianmorris7485 Рік тому +2

    Let's face it, the government likes the idea of automatic train operation as provided by Sydney Metro, as in theory it equates to lower manpower costs over the long term and virtually no lost time through industrial action. Had the plan been to connect Chatswood with Central or even Sydenham, then it made some sense (especially with an extension the other end to Schofields). Converting Sydenham to Bankstown to Metro never really made any sense whatsoever for many of the reasons set out in the video. It was just a way of enhancing the manpower and lost time benefits of Metro, at a pretty steep current cost.

    • @robnesbitt1184
      @robnesbitt1184 Рік тому

      Agree. The cost savings in not having drivers are more than outbalanced by the 50 or more Metro executives that have salaries greater than $300K. The whole metro project was ideologically driven from the get-go by Galdys and co when she was transport minister. Rail transport growth was and is needed, but the penny pinching in the specifications of the T2 metro tunnels & bridges to not be compatible with the existing suburban train fleet, is now costing the state $billions. And the conversion of Bankstown line to metro is all about selling real-estate, and getting punch drunk on stamp-duty so they can splurge money on things that are superficial, like replacing Penrith Football stadium

  • @davidhauser2665
    @davidhauser2665 Рік тому +1

    Lots of mythology in this video. Metro trains are not faster than heavy rail. 6 car metro trains are incapable of moving as many people as an 8 car double deck Train. Development is not contingent on metro trains, heavy rail is just as capable. The Liberal Government has delivered very little in transport other than toll roads.

  • @ash_47568
    @ash_47568 Місяць тому +1

    I will defiently miss the bankstown train line but im also excited to see how it all looks when it opens next year😊

  • @eug_metta
    @eug_metta Рік тому +1

    Surely they would have known about the conversion challenges like old stations when creating the initial business case...

  • @nuzzoification
    @nuzzoification Рік тому +2

    I’ve wondered why didn’t they just extend the Metro line up to Sydenham on dedicated platforms where commuters change trains at Sydenham (like they currently do at Chatswood) and leave the rest of the T3 line alone?

    • @alanarthur9050
      @alanarthur9050 Рік тому +1

      That was the simple solution, but neo-liberal ideology is determining what happens along T3 and the cost and inconvenience to the public is not a concern of the LNP.

    • @tungtung4229
      @tungtung4229 Рік тому

      Why cant they convert "existing Chatswood to Central train" to Metro instead of going under ground and cut Bankstown line in 3 sections ?

  • @rrocketman
    @rrocketman Рік тому +3

    Very interesting mate. Rough old part of town down that way

  • @rogerbeck3018
    @rogerbeck3018 5 місяців тому +1

    hmmmm ..... how is it looking now Sharath? I think a review of this opinion piece is warranted

  • @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
    @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns Рік тому +2

    While other Metro lines are/will be good for Sydney, Metro Southwest is just there for the Liberal Party developer mates. Instead, they should build underground metro rail lines (w/ corresponding high rise apartment towers) from Edgecliff to Vaucluse and from North Sydney to Mosman. Perfect locations for it.

  • @thesuperdog
    @thesuperdog Рік тому +7

    Nice video. I have worked for 5 years on the Metro and have worked on the Sydenham to Bankstown section up until mid last year.
    Some facts about upgrading to Metro.
    1. The overhead voltage is the same. The track is the same. The signaling is twice as close and modernised, the points removed and track renewed, and this is what allows the increase of trains on the network. These benefits will flow onto the existing rolling stock if the Metro in this section is canned
    2. The corridor width is not changing and is only able to support 4 lines. To install the Metro it means it has to use two of the existing lines. If you observe these train lines you will notice diesel locomotives pulling rolling stock and containers in and out of Port Botany onto these lines and it is very busy. So 4 lines for Freight / Passenger will turn into 2 lines for Freight and 2 lines for Metro. There is no redundancy this way
    3. Metro is old technology and the trains are limited to 100kph. This is no better than the current trains whose speed is limited to the conditions of the track. We have ruined the opportunity to use our brains and install high speed rail and true high speed trains as in the European countries. In fact our trains today go slower than the red rattlers of the war time era.
    4. In my opinion the true benefits of the project are the purses of John Holland and Lang O Rourke who are the main contractors working on building the Metro. It is very sad like you mention that all this money is not being well spent when there are so many other rail projects that could provide so much more tangible benefits.
    Good video and thanks for making it

    • @shanojebs
      @shanojebs Рік тому +3

      I've worked on the Sydenham to Bankstown project for 4 years. While I am bound by confidentiality and cannot explain my reasons, I do not agree with the speculation from the 'insider'. It would be catastrophic for all involved if we were to believe that speculation.

    • @yukko_parra
      @yukko_parra Рік тому

      ​@Peter Cowan well, the nsw government says that it doesn't want to upgrade sydney trains anymore
      (i think I heard it from some building beautifully video, can't remember)
      but r u kidding me?! Sydney trains awesomeness is flexibility, just look at the flying junctions.
      it would've been cheaper to just have metro be potentially cross compatible with trains.
      liberals, not allowing trains to liberally convert to metro.
      :facepalm:

    • @thesuperdog
      @thesuperdog Рік тому

      @Peter Cowan I don't work there anymore. At a guess I would say you are correct. There would be changes to be made to convert it back to normal rail but the 'improvements' could be rolled on

  • @seangooley8696
    @seangooley8696 Рік тому +1

    The MAIN REASON that the Bankstown conversion to Metro going ahead is the simple fact that running a shorter Metro service to Sydenham is not financially viable enough for them. They need the track to be over 65km long and extending it to Bankstown makes the Metro line 66km in length.

  • @mt-mg7tt
    @mt-mg7tt Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a really interesting video that covered many issues!
    Transport-oriented development doesn't require the Bankstown line to be a Metro, as far as I can see, so it can still happen.
    A transit system that requires 2 or 3 changes just to get from outlying areas to the city (or even nearby areas) is effectively NOT that rapid. Changing trains takes time and is a PITA for commuters who already have a long distance to travel. This may actually *discourage* use of the system.
    The report you mention rightly points out that converting the Sydenham - Bankstown line eliminates flexibility. For instance, it's possible to run western line trains via Sydenham and Auburn with the current system. I have travelled on Blue Mountains services using this diversion several times. It is useful in cases of trackwork or other disruptions. It also precludes any service (say) between Western Sydney and the South East (there actually used to be a Penrith - Bankstown - Cronulla service).
    The money spent to upgrade stations on the Bankstown line would not all be wasted if the Metro extension is cancelled. And if it's going to cost further billions it might be a case of cutting losses. Surely refurbishment, improved access, and safety is useful whether it's Metro OR Heavy Rail. Maybe even some of the improved signalling would be useful. Hopefully not too much money has been spent on platform screen doors etc..
    The industrial dispute over the NIF were justified IMO. The then government's anti-union stance led to them trying to eliminate guards, which with the reduced passenger care and poor visibility (via CCTV to the driver), due to curved platforms and heavy weather being a real issue in the Blue Mountains, for instance.
    Extending the Metro to Sydenham (and also to Schofields) would still help ease stress on the system and makes sense.

  • @deanunio
    @deanunio Рік тому +1

    It’s stupid there’s no station between Redfern and Sydenham. Should be a station in Alexandria / Sydney Park

    • @jack2453
      @jack2453 Рік тому +2

      And an interchange with the airport line and possibly the inner west line.

  • @garrywallace1007
    @garrywallace1007 Рік тому +2

    Cant get over how incredibly ugly the upgraded stations look- Victorian era buildings with lifts, ramps, platform doors all jammed in ...... metal and glass everywhere...they are an eyesore.

  • @davoval001splace
    @davoval001splace Рік тому +1

    Honestly can't understand the inner city placement of the line. The waterloo station is in a bad spot, on Redferns backdoor. They should have either made the line further west at Sydney University, or further east, closer to the large double public housing towers are.

  • @WafflesX3XD
    @WafflesX3XD Рік тому +3

    congrats on trending :-) my only hopes with our public transport is for the T4 to finally get the same trains as everyone else,,, i want working air-conditioning and movable seats -_-‘ i sure hope all this turns out okay.

  • @shanojebs
    @shanojebs Рік тому +2

    Speculation and rumour is just that. There is constant assessment across projects like this for many reasons. There is nothing to suggest this project will not follow through until completion. I watch a lot of these videos as I do find them interesting and I respect the effort put in as I'm always curious about the history of my city, but to suggest a project might be shutting down with absolutely no backup or evidence does nothing but to worry and scare people.

    • @user-kc1tf7zm3b
      @user-kc1tf7zm3b Рік тому

      It is total fantasy to think that an incoming Labor government would ever think to cancel the Southwest Metro, especially considering this far more efficient mode of transport directly benefits their local, state and federal Labor seats constituents.

  • @davidbranson7027
    @davidbranson7027 Рік тому +2

    Great video! However, when trying understand why build the Metro rail extension out to Bankstown, you have to look at the politics of it (remember, the LNP will eventually privatise if it is completed). The LNP get the political kudos in their electoral base of NW Sydney, and deliver the big finger to SW Sydney residents from Marrickville to Bankstown with never ending transport disruption. It is the safe Labor seats that have to live through this disruption while safe LNP seats get what they need. The Bankstown extension is for privatisation purposes only, ie a bigger asset will make it easier to sell when the time comes. Again we see wealthier parts of Sydney getting what they need at the expense of poorer Sydney. Go look at state electoral distribution maps, the Red Rooster line and the actual proposed SW Metro line. Its pretty obvious....and guess who gets to pay for it all...we the taxpayers! And of course, in time there will be LNP politicians who retire to a highly paid directorship with the Metro Rail corporation....just like Nick Greiner has done with the toll road builders.

  • @Flare03l
    @Flare03l Рік тому +4

    When I first saw the plans for the southwest metr I, for some reason, assumed they'd build the metro underground under the existing stations and repurposed the land above for more development. Probably not possible or too slow to build or whatever. Would be a real shame if the metro they build suffers from many of the old lines problems.

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому +2

      There wouldn’t be much point putting it underground as a lot of the length also has freight lines next to it so you wouldn’t really be freeing up the corridor.

  • @jamesmcgowen1769
    @jamesmcgowen1769 Рік тому +2

    You already hhit the nail on the head.
    Build metro lines to make way for high rise housing
    Push all the old farts away from Sydney and let the new generation of uni graduates earn the money to purchase a 2 bed apparetment with no backyard for a child or dog
    Then, in 20 years from now it becomes a slum, and the owner can’t retrieve the money they paid to purchase their home, and now they have nowhere to move to

  • @exploringsydneysrailways
    @exploringsydneysrailways Рік тому +4

    So many of these problems could have been fixed if the North West Rail Link was never decided to be a standalone line using automated trains. If it had used the same rolling stock and signalling as the rest of the Sydney railway network, then it could have had trains to the city from the beginning, and future projects now under the Metro brand would have been simpler too. The Chatswood-Sydenham link could still have been built (it's been planned for a long time), and even if Bankstown Line services had been redirected to use the new tunnel instead of going to the City Circle, the line would still have been compatible with other trains, and it would have been possible to have other service patterns on it in case of disruption or trackwork elsewhere (like the way Western Line trains are rarely diverted via Bankstown when the Inner West line is closed). It would have also required much less extensive upgrades at Bankstown Line stations. Sure, Metro-type trains are better in most ways than classic double-decker trains, but do their advantages outweigh all this?

    • @blue-pi2kt
      @blue-pi2kt Рік тому +1

      The answer is obvious. No drivers. After the nightmares of negotiating over the NIF, why ever build a passenger heavy rail track for a non-Metro line ever again.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому +1

      agreed and they could have also used the second harbour crossing as a line suitable for double deckers plus a new northern beaches line.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому +1

      @@blue-pi2kt no drivers = more savings = more money = fund more bullshit projects

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому

      no drivers = more savings = more money = more fundable bullshit projects

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому

      they also screwed up with the metro between parramatta and sydney cbd. they said it would remove trains from the congested mainline, when actually, it just adds another line taking a new route. the other lines will still have to go via the mainline and it will still be congested

  • @nperceived
    @nperceived Рік тому +1

    The metro should have terminated at Regents Park or Lidcome instead - this way, commuters will only have to change trains twice at max and this would have saved the cost of converting more tracks in the future. Cancelling the project would only do this project worse, though: all that public funds for js.

  • @markotts
    @markotts Рік тому +1

    Most importantly, where in Sydney you buying a non servo coffee for 3 bucks?!

  • @erroreliminator2.076
    @erroreliminator2.076 Рік тому +2

    A lot of local communities (between Liverpool and Bankstown) don't even want their trains to go to Bankstown - - says a lot about Bankstown... its council and so on and so forth 😂

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому +2

    Platform gap fillers already exist in New York on the Subway

  • @robnesbitt1184
    @robnesbitt1184 Рік тому +19

    Excellent video. One of the aims of converting the Bankstown line to Metro was to reduce conjestion on the city circle. Bradfield, way back in the 1920s, anticipated the need, with trains from Wynyard, crossing the Harbour bridge on the eastern side, going through tunnels at North Sydney, and continuing to serve the Northern Beach suburbs. The tunnels were started at North Sydney. Conversion of this corridor to the Cahill Expressway in about 1960, adding the ugly viaduct across Circular Quay could have been addressed with a road tunnel as part of a metro link into the city from Chatswood - the transport corridor still exists for extra raillines. This is a missed opportunity to also improve the Circular Quay area.

    • @ForTheBirbs
      @ForTheBirbs Рік тому +3

      John Bradfield also specified four tracks on the north shore line. He also stated that the north shore line needed a connection to Epping to allow the network to function if a disruption occurred.

    • @ktipuss
      @ktipuss Рік тому +1

      @@ForTheBirbs That's why Epping Road is as wide as it is now (apart from the sections deliberately narrowed to encourage use of the Lane Cove Toll Tunnel). The rail connection would have paralleled Epping Road.

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Рік тому

      Excellent point but what is bellow the Cahill Expressway is the City Circle line at Circular Quay therefore you need to modify both Railway line and the Expressway itself if allowed to do so

    • @MichaelTavares
      @MichaelTavares Рік тому

      @@ForTheBirbs would be tricky to quad track from Milsons point to Chatswood

    • @ForTheBirbs
      @ForTheBirbs Рік тому

      @@ktipuss and why electrical infrastructure was provisional in Lane Cove Tunnel

  • @jefftate1981
    @jefftate1981 Рік тому +11

    I have never been able to understand why you would duplicate an already existing line line with Metro when so much of Sydney has no public transport. For many years I commuted between Burwood & Bankstown (via Regents Park) I don't see how that would be possible with the Metro

    • @mozismobile
      @mozismobile Рік тому +1

      It's easy. Train 1 Burwood to Lidcombe, wait ~15 minutes, train 2 Lidcombe to Bankstown. Or Burwood-Redfern-Bankstown.
      The people getting screwed are the ones going Campsie-Lidcombe-Paramatta or similar, who will be either changing 2-3 times or going via Redfern (almost always slower, sometimes much slower and if there are problems you're much more likely to be affected at Redfern). My commute means I'm better off on the bicycle to Strathfield then going west regardless of weather or time of day, and that's with the current nasty changes (express to Paramatta does not stop at Lidcombe). Adding a change at Bankstown will not improve that, even if the shuttle runs every ten minutes in sync with the Metro.

    • @kierannelson2581
      @kierannelson2581 Рік тому +3

      Simple. You either remove a line from the city circle or you add tracks to the city circle.
      Removing the Bankstown line from the City Circle is monumentously cheaper than adding 2 tracks (or more) to the city circle.

    • @fictillius
      @fictillius Рік тому

      @Peter Cowan Sydney Metro is owned by the NSW Government.

    • @gregessex1851
      @gregessex1851 Рік тому +1

      @Peter Cowan Privatisation of what exactly? High rise development - yes. The government has made no secret of it. The biggest problem in Australia is lack of affordable housing. That is not going to be achieved by the failed urban sprawl in outer Sydney.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому

      yeah, just give the northern beaches a rail line for once, instead of giving bankstown this stupid metro

  • @monkecench
    @monkecench Рік тому +4

    Hi Sharath, I also have another concern for the Sydney Metro Southwest that you really don't have to answer, but can if you a want to.
    If they'll convert old houses into highrises, it has a high possibility of investors coming in.
    It sounds pretty good? Well, an already struggling rental market will be more expensive, causing in many people kicked out of their affordable houses, and being prompted to rent these expensive highrises.
    From all this, Australia could have a very big homeless problem, similar to The United States.
    What is your opinion?

    • @yukko_parra
      @yukko_parra Рік тому

      (please pray they can still make more cheap apartments... )

    • @josephj6521
      @josephj6521 Рік тому

      I agree. Removing say 100 homes from the market in an area removes 100 potential families needing a home. Currently ALL apartments are not family friendly. Excessive strata fees, bad quality, lack of off-street car parking spaces. People hate them. All it does is increase the value of the remaining homes.

    • @aidenteszke9000
      @aidenteszke9000 Рік тому +2

      The reality is the government care a lot more about lining thr pockets of their developer mates and family members than looking after you and I.

    • @guyh9992
      @guyh9992 Рік тому +1

      Houses are not affordable in Sydney. Apartments are cheaper.

    • @deadpan_delivry7476
      @deadpan_delivry7476 Рік тому

      ​@@josephj6521 All apartments are not family friendly? New York would like a word..

  • @artistjoh
    @artistjoh Рік тому +1

    Cancelling the the Bankstown extension is shortsighted. The problems outlined will largely go away if they decide to extend it to Liverpool now, instead of waiting 20 years. Liverpool also needs some higher density development. I do not understand this only going half way mentality. Stopping at Sydenham is just silly. Public transport like Metro is expensive, but we need to invest in the future.

  • @alanarthur9050
    @alanarthur9050 Рік тому +1

    I've been using the T3 from Belmore for over 20 years. The simple solution to preventing T3 congesting the city circle was to terminate T3 at Sydenham and have us change trains there. The $2 billion spent on T3 could have been spent taking Metro somewhere from Sydenham that doesn't already have a rail line or building up up the northern beaches where there is plenty of congestion.
    Changing trains at Sydenham is no big deal. We've already been doing it for years as they build metro and before that when track work regularly closed T3 all the way to the city.
    But the metro wasteful rebuild of T3 is all about de-unionising rail travel and building 8-12 story apartments without public amenities and infrastructure the length of both sides of the T3 line.
    And when its privatised, I expect on what we've seen with privatisation so far that those alleged 4 minute intervals between trains will blow out and prices will rise each year by 4% or inflation, whichever is higher.
    I'd be surprised if its cancelled. Its too far advanced, even with all the problems. The cost will instead blow out further.

    • @fanmael1
      @fanmael1 Рік тому +1

      Who wants to change trains at Sydenham if you live on the Bankstown line. A big FAT no one!

    • @alanarthur9050
      @alanarthur9050 Рік тому

      @@fanmael1 if you live on the T3, then you've changed trains at Sydenham many times over the past years and its no big deal. If you want to go to Bondi or Cronulla or Ashfield, or Olympic park, you have to change trains and its no big deal. If you have used a metro overseas, changing trains is normal and no big deal.

  • @lordjayvideos
    @lordjayvideos Рік тому +1

    If this project is cancelled it would be nothing more than pure politics, particularly if it’s cancelled by Labor as it would tie in with the Unions desire to maintain manual jobs (I.e. drivers in heavy rail trains).
    It should be completed and hopefully further lines and conversions should be planned for the long term growth of the city & mobility of its population.

    • @lordjayvideos
      @lordjayvideos Рік тому

      @Peter Cowan the service frequency and quality of Metro is an upgrade, not a downgrade.

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Рік тому +3

    Drive me crazy how they seem to build stations in the middle of nowhere here in Brisbane. Need to use station-side land better.

    • @electro_sykes
      @electro_sykes Рік тому

      that land is saved for future high rise devolpment when it is demanded

  • @nalfaris83
    @nalfaris83 6 місяців тому +1

    Wasn't cancelled after all 😂😂

  • @trinity1181
    @trinity1181 Рік тому +1

    terminate trains in Sydenham instead

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Рік тому +1

    Leave your flash messages on the screen a little longer, please.
    Digesting what you are saying and then the flashed up message needs a little more time.

  • @ghostofdre
    @ghostofdre Рік тому +1

    Cancellation and restoration of the full rail line, the existing corridor could be upgraded to increase speed and reliability for far less then the metro conversion.

  • @perrybrown4985
    @perrybrown4985 Рік тому +1

    I'd always hoped that some genius had a secret "evil" plan:
    1. Tunnel under the existing rail corridors and replace rhe rail system with underground metro.
    2. Sell off all of the grungy rail corridors, stations etc. Replacing them with high density housing.
    This would fix transport, the housing shortage and overcome a lot of the rail union shenanigans.
    🙂

  • @RGC198
    @RGC198 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Sharath, thanks for including this video. As I previously lived at Marrickville on the Bankstown line, this area is of special interest to me. It is quite amazing all the changes that have occurred up there and it will be interesting to see how Sydney Metro progresses, especially in this area. Anyway, take care. Rob in Melbourne Australia.

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому +1

    Forget about sending phase 2 of the Parramatta Light Rail to Olympic Park, instead, why not send it along its own right of way branching off from stage 1 at the rose hill. Then send it southward with an interchange to rail services at Clyde, then down its own right of way through South Granville to an Interchange station with the T3 at Regents Park. From there it could then takeover the existing rail line to Bankstown

  • @orangeeater453
    @orangeeater453 Рік тому +8

    I Love The Concept Of The Southwest Metro And It Will Bring That Line Back To Life So I Really Want The Southwest Metro To Be Built
    I Loved The Video Also Sharath

    • @MGee-oc4dn
      @MGee-oc4dn Рік тому

      Completely agree! If you're keen to help make sure the South West Metro get built, would love your support signing the petition below (youtube doesn't allow links so you just need to replace the word DOT with actual full stops. Thank you!
      savemetro DOT good DOT do/sydney

  • @andrewhighriser9531
    @andrewhighriser9531 Рік тому +1

    I do not understand the obsession with Metro style railways. As visitors we caught the Metro from Chatswood to not quite the end of line. While it was fast, it had curious acceleration and braking as does London's Dockland's driverless train. There is no rolling into a curve. It is either brake or accelerate to speed. The Metro was uncomfortable and quite rough. I think we left the Metro at Epping and travelled back to central Sydney by proper train in what felt like luxury travel. Smooth, quiet and in comfortable seats. But the trip was so slow. I've subsequently learnt that it was because of timetable padding. What is the need for Metro to the south west of Sydney? New tracks, better signalling, new stations and some untangling of trains junctions, normal trains can do the same as a Metro. Trains are fast, if they aren't hobbled and get a clear run.

  • @napoleonrabbit
    @napoleonrabbit Рік тому +2

    Agreed, need more stations in hobbitland aka Western Sydney.

  • @plonkaplonka4998
    @plonkaplonka4998 Рік тому +3

    Great video and keep up the fantastic work 👍

  • @AussieGunzel
    @AussieGunzel 7 місяців тому

    One thing this project should consider is maybe a hybrid of trains and metro on the same line. Like don't both use the same voltage and wouldn't it also make sense for those who have to change over. Probably would be worth it in the long run.

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому

    They should extend Metro Southwest to Olympic Park. It should run via Yagoona, before entering a tunnel and Rebuilding Birrong Underground. Then they can just continue to a new set of underground platforms at Lidcombe before then taking over the T7 Olympic Park Line

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому

    They should extend Metro Southwest to Olympic Park. It should run via Yagoona, before entering a tunnel and Rebuilding Birrong Underground. Then they can just continue to a new set of underground platforms at Lidcombe before then taking over the T7 Olympic Park Line

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes Рік тому

    They should extend Metro Southwest to Olympic Park. It should run via Yagoona, before entering a tunnel and Rebuilding Birrong Underground. Then they can just continue to a new set of underground platforms at Lidcombe before then taking over the T7 Olympic Park Line