Archive for August, 2014

Alexandra, Thornton, Eildon Trail Link – draft Feasibility Study submitted

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

Transplan Pty Ltd has submitted to the Murrindindi Shire Council the draft of the Alexandra, Thornton, Eildon Trail Link Feasibility Study. This follows the earlier preparation of an “Issues and Opportunities” paper which highlighted the various factors that needed to be taken into account in determining whether a trail route was feasible, and which of the options considered was the most preferred. The study included 3 ‘open houses’ or ‘drop in’ sessions (at Eildon, Thornton and Alexandra), whereby the community was able to learn more about the project, ask questions about the possible route options and provide feedback to the consultants.

Tiger Rail Trail Feasibility Study – Issues and Opportunities

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

Transplan Pty Ltd has submitted to the Colac Otway Shire an “Issues and Opportunities Paper” for the proposed extension of the Tiger Rail Trail from Forrest through to Birregurra. The existing rail trail is only several kilometres long, heading north from Forrest. The Feasibility Study has included an extensive investigation into land ownership along the former railway corridor, as well as numerous on-site meetings (and phone conversations) with adjoining landowners and owners of parts of the former railway corridor. It has been determined that around 32% of the former railway corridor is now in private ownership, with most of these owners not supportive of the development of the rail trail. The study included 4 ‘open houses’ or ‘drop in’ sessions (at Birregurra, Deans Marsh, Barwon Downs and Forrest) and the preparation of 4 newsletters which were distributed throughout the communities.

Rail Trails for NSW workshop

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

Mike Maher, Director of Transplan Pty Ltd, will be making a presentation to the Rail Trails for NSW workshop on Tuesday August 26th. Around 80 – 100 rail trail advocates from throughout NSW will gather in Sydney to push for the development of rail trails in NSW (on publicly owned disused railway lines). Mike will outline the reasons why a trail feasibility study is needed to make the case for the development of a rail trail, and will also detail what goes into the preparation of a trail development plan.

Richmond Vale Rail Trail Feasibility Study

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

Transplan Pty Ltd is working with Mike Halliburton Associates on the preparation of a feasibility study for a proposed rail trail near Newcastle in NSW. The client is the City of Newcastle. The privately owned former coal railway is soon to be handed over to public agencies for future management. Developing a rail trail is a highly probable use of the former railway. The route between Kurri Kurri and Hexham (on the outskirts of Newcastle) features three original brick lined tunnels, two timber trestle bridge, a number of smaller bridges, and traverses a variety of landscapes including farmland, forested areas and the Hexham Wetlands.

Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail – application made to NSW Government

Friday, August 22nd, 2014

The Tumbarumba Shire Council, in conjunction with the local rail trail committee, has submitted an application to the NSW Government for funding of the proposed rail trail between Tumbarumba and Rosewood. Cost estimates prepared by Council staff indicate that it will cost in the order of $4.9 million (allowing for all contingencies including the provision of new bridges, removal of the existing steel track, a sealed surface, all possible future permits and environmental studies, and project management of construction).