Friday, June 8, 2018

Rail Heritage Week - This Week - Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc Fack Book Page

RAIL HERITAGE WEEKEND AT CENTRAL COMING UP
This coming weekend is a 3 day rail heritage festival in Sydney covering steam trains, railmotors and electric vintage trains alongside heritage buses and for the lucky few a tunnel tour. Operating out of Central railway station and passing through many heritage stations, trains will again enable people to revisit the olden days style of passenger transport around Sydney and NSW. This event is popular attracting thousands of people ....kids and adult alike. This year will see 6029, 3642, Red rattlers and CPH railmotors taking part in numerous trips around Sydney metro area.
We have compiled the operations into a list below for users to find their favourite train rides and operations.
Loco 3526 'The Nanny' Sun/Mon 10.00am* Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville SUN MON only
Red Rattlers Sat/Sun/Mon 10.10am, Departs from Central Station Platform 1 to Erskenville and return via city circle
CPH railmotor Sat/Sun/Mon 10.25am, Sydney Metropolitan Freights lines through Chullora and Enfield over all three days.
Loco 6029 'The Garratt' 10.30am* Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville SUN MON only
Loco 3526 'The Nanny' Sun/Mon 12.10pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
CPH railmotor Sat/Sun/Mon 12.25pm, Sydney Metropolitan Freights lines through Chullora and Enfield over all three days.
Red Rattlers Sat/Sun/Mon 12.30pm, Departs from Central Station Platform 1 to Erskenville and return via city circle
Loco 6029 'The Garratt' Sat/Sun/Mon 12.40pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
Loco 3526 'The Nanny' Sat/Sun/Mon 1.30pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
Loco 6029 'The Garratt' Sat/Sun/Mon 2.05pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
CPH railmotor Sat/Sun/Mon 2.10pm Sydney Metropolitan Freights lines through Chullora and Enfield over all three days.
Red Rattlers Sat/Sun/Mon 2.30pm** East Hills shuttle: 1.5 hours
Loco 3526 'The Nanny' Sat/Sun/Mon 3.05pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
Loco 6029 'The Garratt' Sat/Sun/Mon 3.30pm Steam train trips from Central to Hurstville
SUGGESTION - For everyone who wants the events to keep going, it is recommended by Sydney Trains announcements that people need to stand behind the yellow line and take photos safely. Being totally focused on train photos and not on the environment around you can cause unexpected problems. Please dont put your self and others at risk or the entire event .....by acting like people did last year as shown in the photos below, where some were observed standing 1mm off the edge of platforms or way over the yellow line while taking photos of operational trains. They could have been easily bumped by other people jostling for photos and fallen off or over.....it only takes one slip, fall and you are are then on a railway track. This fall can result in a death or serious injuries to young and old. Treading carefully in wet weather is also another issue to be careful of with rain forecasted across the event. By following the simple rules and regulations this will ensure you and others dont cause the event public, event staff and others.....unwanted hassles and paperwork problems......
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Monday, August 15, 2016

From Lester - Secretary of MDCIG Inc - Councillors Update in 2016 Election

With the coming Blacktown Council elections on September 10, seven of our current 15 Councillors are not standing for re-election.

Three veteran Councillors with nearly 30 years service are retiring from Blacktown Council. 

Alan Pendleton, ALP Ward 1, Len Robinson, Liberal Ward 2 and Charlie Lowles, ALP Ward 5, all former Mayors of Blacktown, are hanging up their shingles. We thank them for their service to Council and wish them a happy retirement.

Edmond Atalla, ALP Ward 4, a former Deputy Mayor, is stepping down due to his role as the Member for Mount Druitt.

Three  of the younger generation of Councillors are moving to different roles outside Council.

Mark Holmes, Liberal Ward 2, Karlo Siljeg, Liberal Ward 3 and Isabelle White, Liberal Ward 4 are not standing for re-election. Mark and Karlo are stepping down for family reasons and are seeking new careers in the business world.  

Isabelle has been accepted at the prestigious La Sorbonne University in Paris, France and is moving overseas to study. We wish her all the very best with her new adventure. We thank these Councillors for their service.

Deputy Mayor Jacqueline Donaldson, Independent Ward 5, is moving to Ward 4. She is the lead candidate in the Group D ticket in Ward 4. We wish her all the best in her campaign. Group Member Peter Kerr is standing as an Independent in the Group D ticket in Ward 4. We wish him all the best in his campaign.

Monday, November 24, 2014

NSW Waratah Train Guard Went Over And Beyong His Job!

From Lester Pasley:

It finally happened this morning.  The Guard of Waratah Set A71 warned passengers about the step down between the Waratah doors and the train platforms on my train to work this morning.  He is the first Guard to do so.  Other Guards just advise about the gap between platforms.  I've had this guard before on other services.  He has a North American accent.  At each of the stops my train made, he warned passengers about the step down as well as the gap between platforms.  He also gave passengers options for changing to other train services at each of the interchange stations.
This guard is a credit to Sydney Trains and I've written a letter to the CEO of Sydney Trains praising the Guard for his customer service.

Regards

Lester Pasley
Secretary
Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc
T: 0403 478 257
E: mountdruitt_cig@hotmail.com
W: http://mountdruittcommuters.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Tribute To Ron Mulock - Fomer State Deputy Leader & Member For Penrith!

On behalf of Lester Pasley, Secretary of Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc. here is a tribute to Ron Mulock, former NSW Deputy Leader and Member for Penrith:

Ron Mulock, the former Deputy Premier and Transport Minister, passed away last week.  Diana and I had the privilege of knowing him personally as fellow parishioners of St Nicholas of Myra in Penrith.  Ron and his wife Desley sat in the pew across from us at the Sunday evening mass. 

We later worked with Ron in the Sydney Alliance.  Diana looked up to him as a kindly uncle and he offered Diana some wise advice when she had to make a speech at the Transport forum in the Joan Sutherland Centre in 2011.  He reviewed her speech and edited it down to 2 minutes keeping it short and simple as all the speakers were restricted to 2 minutes.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Public Transport Update June - July 2014 By Lester Pasley

Check out  the new link from the new Secretary, of the Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc, Lester Pasley:

Click Here
 

Saturday, May 10, 2014

NEW Inter-City Trains - May Not Stop At Mount Druitt!

What's happening in our state
 
$2.8 BILLION INVESTMENT IN NEW INTERCITY TRAINS

The NSW Government will invest $2.8 billion in a new state-of-the-art fleet of intercity trains, giving long-distance customers a more comfortable ride and for the first time making trains air-conditioned.

Around 65 new intercity trains, including about 520 brand new carriages, will carry passengers to the Central Coast, Newcastle, the Blue Mountains, and the Illawarra. Sydney customers will also benefit from this significant investment, as the new trains will stop at many busy Sydney interchanges such as Central and Strathfield.

In addition, the Oscar intercity fleet - currently operating to outer metropolitan areas – will be reallocated to Sydney suburban services, meaning every train across the State will be air-conditioned. 
 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Another Win for Mount Druitt Community - New Bus Time Tables Available in Mount Druitt fro Busways Services!

New  Busways time tables are now being issued for the following bus services in and around Mount Druitt:

721, 722, 724, 725, 726, 727, , 737, 738, 739, 739V, 740, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755, 757, 758, 761, T71, T74 & T75.

Another win for the Mount Druitt Community is the 739V which is now going to be driving down Frank Street, which will cover the  southern part of Mount Druitt from Frank Street and surrounding  suburbs - resounding  win for Peter Kerr from our group that has continually been lobbying for bus service to go down the full length of the street.

Although it is a limited bus service, it will be up to the local community to provide  good patronage to this service so that the service will be retained.

It goes to show that Peter  had stood very strong for the community with public transport and myself I am so proud of him


Click Here for new time tables to Busways services



Friday, May 2, 2014

St Marys Option For Rail Link To Proposed Badgerys Creek 2nd Sydney International Airport - Sydney Morning Herald

This is another  rail proposal that has been introduced by the NSW Government, since their office of election between Mount Druitt and St Marys train stations that makes these 2 areas important hubs.

The one good thing is  there is plans for new rail infrastructure and services out west, creating ample job opportunity and a further transport link to the  Federal Government's announcement of the 2nd Sydney International Airport based in Badgerys Creek.

I support a recommendation by one of our group members. George Nicolaides OAM, recommendation to seek extension of train services from St Marys, Dunheved, Ropes Crossing and to Riverstone- providing another rail Loop. Maybe, in future this could be considered.

Click Here for Sydney Morning Herald Article

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Pick The Difference Of the Oscar Train Carriages On These 2 Photos!




Check out  the 2 pictures that we provide on this blog. Besides being the Oscar train carriage is on different angles. Can you notice something that stands out out in front of your eyes?


One difference not known to you, is the left picture is  the Oscar Train carriage is at Mount Druitt train station platform.


The second right picture you will not pick up is that this Oscar train carriage is at Parramatta train station platform!

Okay do you give up? 

The landings at the doorway entrances are at different heights. At Mount Druitt this could be a safety issue for commuter if not properly addressed. At a  last local meeting , this matter was address by Angie to the NSW Parliamentary Secretary of Transport and Roads, Mr. Ray Williams -  took the suggestion to  ensure Sydney Trains make audible announcements warning commuters of the height difference at specific train stations and its dangers.

This goes back to  the early days of the Sydney's Railway history where some suburban train station built train station platforms to suit country trains and platforms. Country train platforms were built lower then  suburban ones! We will wait for  further advice on the  platforms to suit Oscar Train carriages and what the NSW Government will do.


Click Here for previous blog regarding  previous meeting


NB: Please blog was published referring to Waratah Trains- this has now be altered to Oscar Trains - Thank you for the  comment below to correct myself!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Mount Druitt Receives Hon. NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Roads As Guest


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(Left to right seated) members Mary, Christina, George,
Mr. Ray Williams, members: Allan, Anne, John,
Dianna, Peter and Joan ( left to right Standing), members: Angie,
Councillor Jacqueline Donaldson, visitor James and member Lester.
The Hon. Member for Hawkesbury and NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Roads, attended our meeting yesterday as guest speaker.


Mr. Williams has been a member of the NSW Parliament since 24th March 2007, and has a attended a community meeting under Save Our Bus Services, Mount Druitt and Surrounding Suburbs in 2009, when we had lost many bus services across Mount Druitt, under the previous Labor Government and had some partial bus routes returned.

Mr (Ray) Raymond Craig WILLIAMS,  MURP(Curtin) MPWe have approached Local Councillors,  Transport officers From Blacktown City Council, The Hon. Richard Amery, NSW Member for Mount Druitt,  The Hon. Bart Bassett, NSW Member for Londonderry and made representation to the former NSW Transport Minister, Hon. David Campbell.

Mr. Williams listened to our concerns of still advocating for proper local bus services to be returned in Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs. All members of the group where allowed to be heard from the 762 Bidwill bus service - not operating on Sunday and limited services provided,  755 partially returned  bus service and the 764 bus service that is limited and has gained successful increases in patronage since implemented and how it can be  add to the 'Tregear Only' Bus Route.

He was provided by maps and  history details of each bus service, indicating how they can link straight back into the community, the way it was before bus services were removed. Mr. Williams agreed and remembered that under the former labor State government bus services had been running perfectly before  for so many years and  all of  a sudden 3 bus services were removed  causing havoc and shock within the area.

Mr. Williams heard how it is difficult for local commuters to get to jobs, job interviews, family events on weekend train services services on weekends, when bus services don't start early and allow people to get to events on time. Also that Hoyts Mount Druitt is finding it difficult to employ young people as they can't get home late from this employment.

He also understood that as the 2nd stage of the North West rail link will continue into Mount Druitt in years to come but we need local bus services to have better links, cater for the community not to take us back into the dark ages.

Mr. Williams explained of what has happened with height differences with the new Oscar Trains on different train station platforms. It goes back to the times when some city trains station were constructed  as country train stations to take country trains. The NSW Government is looking at ways to attend to this, maybe by immediate audio  warning announcements at train stations that have that height difference.

Discussions were raised as to how the new Opal Card is being implemented to reduce fraudulent fare evaders and how once this is fully implemented  new technological advances will provide automatic reporting on  patronage on all bus, train and ferry trips. Although he understands it will be a slow process to educate the  elderly on using and purchasing of this ticket outlets and availability.

Overall the group was really impressed with Mr. Williams attending as a guest speaker: that he listened and heard. Our group, on behalf of the Mount Druitt community, will  report back to you any progress that arrives. Mr. Williams will report back to the NSW Minister of Transport. Hon. Gladys Berejiklian  and to the  the NSW Legislative Assembly.

*First Photo. Courteous of Hon.  Ray Williams, NSW Parliamentary Secretary of Transport and Roads

Thursday, April 24, 2014

North West Rail Link and Update On Opal Cards Being Introduced To 5 State Transit Buses!

What's happening in our state
 
North West Rail Link, Cherrybrook Station box
AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST PUBLIC TRANSPORT PROJECT POWERING AHEAD

NSW Premier Mike Baird has inspected the progress of construction on the North West Rail Link and received a briefing on the $8.3 billion project.

The North West Rail Link is Australia’s biggest public transport project and this vital piece of infrastructure will create thousands of jobs and improve the lives of commuters in Sydney’s North West.

This crucial project is proceeding rapidly and the first of the four massive tunnel boring machines are due in the ground by October this year – ahead of an end-of-year commitment.

At the Cherrybrook railway station site, work is well underway to excavate the “box” area, from which two tunnel boring machines will dig six kilometres to Epping. The tunnelling contract alone will support about 900 jobs.
 
 
Opal Card
OPAL ROLLOUT EXPANDS TO BUSES IN SYDNEY’S EAST 

Opal electronic ticketing will start rolling out on State Transit buses, with five bus routes in Sydney’s eastern suburbs to join the Opal network from Monday 28 April.

The NSW Government successfully fast-tracked Opal on all Sydney Ferries services and 308 Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink stations, and is now turning its attention to buses.

Five bus routes, 326, 327, 355, 361 and L24, will go-live with Opal over a two-week period from Monday. Customers can already use their Opal card on route 333, which was the first State Transit bus to go live with Opal as part of a customer trial.

To find ticket sellers, customers should call 131 500 or visit www.transportnsw.info. To order an Adult or Child/Youth card go to www.opal.com.au or call 13 67 25.

NSW Transport Minister Keeps Portfolio!

With the reshuffle of  NSW Ministers, following on from the resignation of Premier Barry O'Farrell, last week - we can now announce that Gladys Berejiklian has not been elected as Premier and retains her Ministerial Portfolio of NSW Transport  and The Hunter.

We  do not know whether the Parliamentary Secretary of Transport, Mr. Ray Williams has kept his job yet as Parliamentary Secretaries have not been provided to the public as yet.


Click here for previous blog

Rooty Hill Train Station Needs New Security Camera And Access Lifts!



 I was shocked the other day noticing that vandals had wrecked the security camera facing the Rooty Hill  train station platform. I hope that our local State Member for Mount Druitt and all public transport stake holders can look at  replacing immediately, to make it safer for commuters.


You can also see that there are long steps up and down to reach the train station platform and  also a long walkway to more outer steps/ramps to get out of the train station on the North side! We are still lobbying for this and  have a feeling it may come in before  next years State Election.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

NSW Sydney Trains Ticketing System - Old Tickets Have No Plans To Be Phased Out!

This is an interesting response from Opal Customer care. We understand that in other train network ticketing systems the old
ticketing countries or rail network of ticketing processes, old tickets cannot be phased
out so quickly and the old ticketing system is still sold.

Here is the e-mail received by myself:


opalcustomercare@opal.com.au

11:27 (12 hours ago)
to me


Dear John,

Thank you for contacting Opal Customer Care.


Opal card will be available at retailers later this year. The station staff will be available to to help customer use their Opal card and educate commuters.

There are no current plans to cease the sale of paper tickets.

Reference Number: 462459


Yours sincerely
Opal Customer Care


Please do not reply to this email.

Should you need to respond, please do so via the Web Enquiry form
found at Opal.com.au/CustomerCare or by calling Opal Customer Care
on 13 67 25 or (13 OPAL) quoting your reference number.

Save Our Bus Services

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