Nice work Phil, Sydney next weekend waw hoo, S sets red rattlers well maybe yesteryear , check out Martin place new metro saw u few weeks ago video, hopefully some nice coffee there , and train down to Kiama , keep up great work 👍👍👍🍷
saw a black and yellow speed limit sign on my travels, normally reserved for canberra. although there is one on L1 coming out of the dedicated corridor near paddy's.
Hi Phil 👋 I really enjoyed this update, and I am looking forward to this line opening in the near future. I was initially quite sceptical about this project, but I have since changed my opinion, and I think it will be a huge asset to Parramatta.
N saw from the official government, that the light rail should be a good to go around mid-late this year…with also the METRO to Sydnaham being around August
@chriscowally Yes, you can take your bike on the tram. You can take your bike on the tram, trains, and ferries in Sydney but not on the buses. The Parramatta tram is not open to the public until later this year.
Lost my comment. Thanks for this. What date did you do it as I was over there not long ago and don't remember the Signs for Trams due being up? Hope this posts this time!
Those tram stop roofs are complete junk. They are way too high if there is any wind, it will rain sideways. They prob should have asked people on the L2, L3 about their experiences before putting them along the new route. Something like a 3.5 side large (long) glass bus stop at each end would be much more functional. At least these are still better than Kingsford Jrs as you get soaked no matter where you stand.
I honestly think they should have removed most of the footpath on the hospital side of the road and installed a major crossing point, which would allow for dual lane bike paths. Drivers will get pissed when bikes take up what is now the only lane (I ride and drive, hate neither, but most drivers are dicks to bikes).
Very beautiful Parramatta Light Rail.
I enjoyed watching your walking tour.
It's a beautiful city.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful country.
I already have seen it in Westmead before you filmed this Parramatta Light Rail Vlog
Parra light rail is L4 Westmead and Carlingford saw desto testing last night
good to know. the L1 in the video had us worried what was happening
@@Roadrunnerz45 hahah when i first saw it irl i mad confused
Good to see another light rail video! That’s my interest now:)
Thank you mate :)
Wow! Such an informative video!
GOOD VIDEO PHIL❤❤
Nice work Phil, Sydney next weekend waw hoo, S sets red rattlers well maybe yesteryear , check out Martin place new metro saw u few weeks ago video, hopefully some nice coffee there , and train down to Kiama , keep up great work 👍👍👍🍷
Excellent video. Interesting that both Westmead and Parramatta will eventually be served by Light rail, Heavy Rail and Metro.
saw a black and yellow speed limit sign on my travels, normally reserved for canberra. although there is one on L1 coming out of the dedicated corridor near paddy's.
W video as always Phil
Hi Phil 👋 I really enjoyed this update, and I am looking forward to this line opening in the near future. I was initially quite sceptical about this project, but I have since changed my opinion, and I think it will be a huge asset to Parramatta.
Hi John! :)
It should open within a couple of months.
Maybe even next month!
Cool
N saw from the official government, that the light rail should be a good to go around mid-late this year…with also the METRO to Sydnaham being around August
how close does it you get to the ferry wharf
are you talking about rydalmere
The Parramatta Ferry Wharf is a short 5 minutes walk/2 blocks away.
@@aussiejohn5835 Thanks. Also can you take your push bike on the tram?
@chriscowally Yes, you can take your bike on the tram. You can take your bike on the tram, trains, and ferries in Sydney but not on the buses. The Parramatta tram is not open to the public until later this year.
Back In Sydney Huh?
1:20 looks all set up for high school long jump xD
I think the trams are more frequent than what's shown on the tracker, but a bunch of them are running "not in service".
Few people have caught 'L4' line number's on vehicle displays. Platforms PID's could just be using a temporary programming.
Lost my comment. Thanks for this. What date did you do it as I was over there not long ago and don't remember the Signs for Trams due being up? Hope this posts this time!
today I went to central
the sound of the horns on those new urbos 100 is a lot louder compared to the rest of the fleet
Are we allowed to call them trams or is it written that they must be called Light Rail Vehicles?
IT will be the L4 line and and stage 2 most likely be L5
Those tram stop roofs are complete junk. They are way too high if there is any wind, it will rain sideways. They prob should have asked people on the L2, L3 about their experiences before putting them along the new route. Something like a 3.5 side large (long) glass bus stop at each end would be much more functional. At least these are still better than Kingsford Jrs as you get soaked no matter where you stand.
I honestly think they should have removed most of the footpath on the hospital side of the road and installed a major crossing point, which would allow for dual lane bike paths. Drivers will get pissed when bikes take up what is now the only lane (I ride and drive, hate neither, but most drivers are dicks to bikes).