Archive for July, 2015

Busselton to Flinders Bay Rail Trail – extension south of Gnarawary Rd

Friday, July 10th, 2015

Two years ago Transplan Pty Ltd prepared a detailed trail development plan for the entire rail trail between Busselton and Flinders Bay, in the south west corner of Western Australia. Based on that plan a new section of the rail trail has recently been constructed between Gnarawary Rd and Rowe Road West. A casual inspection of the extension revealed several major issues that will need to be resolved to enable safe passage by trail users. Notably, dangerous barbed wire fences have been erected within centimetres of where trail users will be cycling or walking. The new fences also contain what appear to be electric wires (“hot wires”) designed to keep cattle away from the fences. The use of barbed wires and electric wires in such close proximity to trail users is definitely a no-no. The Shire has been asked to remove these offending and dangerous things. Signage along the trail and fences on the culverts on the crossing of Boodjidup Brook will soon be installed. The unfortunate thing about this extension is that, due to an historic land swap arrangement in the late 1990s, the trail no longer follows the original railway alignment. The trail route follows an alignment around the edge of the farmer’s property/paddocks – not ideal, but at least the trail is now complete between these two roads. Further development of the rail trail south of Rowe Road West (to Witchcliffe) is currently underway. As highlighted in the trail development plan, this section of trail is subject to several encroachments including a large dam (built on the railway corridor), tree plantations (planted on the railway corridor) and the Witchcliffe Polo Grounds (developed on the railway corridor).

Photos of the rail trail extension can be viewed at this link:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/transplan/sets/72157655264638769

Coral Bay Trail

Friday, July 10th, 2015

Transplan Pty Ltd has been appointed by the Gascoyne Development Commission to prepare a detailed trail development plan for a section of the (proposed) much longer Baiyungu Track. The section of trail under consideration is between Bill’s Bay Lookout (in Coral Bay townsite) south to the new boat launching facility – approximately 1700m south of the settlement. The trail, if/when constructed, will traverse an intricate and sensitive dune area and will provide outstanding views out over the World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Reef. A new viewing platform is proposed to replace the aging and deteriorating viewing platform at Coral Bay. Several other viewing platforms are proposed at strategic and high points on the dunes along the trail. This trail is regarded as Stage 1 of the Baiyungu Track which is proposed to extend all the way along the coast from Exmouth to Carnarvon.

Merriwa Denman Rail Trail – another possible rail trail for NSW

Friday, July 10th, 2015

Transplan Pty Ltd has again teamed up with Mike Halliburton Associates to prepare a feasibility study for a proposed rail trail between Merriwa and Denman in NSW. The entire corridor is approximately 64km long, however an 18km section (between Sandy Hollow and Denman) is an active railway where an alternative route will have to be found. The potential trail route traverses two local government areas: Upper Hunter Shire Council and Muswellbrook Shire Council.

More Rail Trails of the USA

Friday, July 10th, 2015

Prior to attending the recent International Trails Symposium in Portland, OR, Transplan directors undertook inspections of several rail trails. These included:

  • Willapa Hills Rail Trail (in Washington state)
  • Row River Rail Trail (in Oregon)
  • Banks Vernonia Rail Trail (in Oregon)

Photographs of these trails can be viewed at Mike Maher’s Flickr site. See:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/transplan/sets/72157655651195241 (for Banks Vernonia Rail Trail)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/transplan/sets/72157655657005545 (for Row River Rail Trail)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/transplan/sets/72157655648680671 (forĀ  Willapa Hills Rail Trail)

Transplan at International Trails Symposium

Friday, July 10th, 2015

Both Directors of Transplan Pty Ltd attended the recent (May 17-20, 2015) International Trails Symposium in Portland, Oregon USA. The trails conference was organised by American Trails and featured several days of concurrent sessions on a range of pertinent trails issues and trails projects. The symposium also included a number of ‘mobile workshops’ where symposium attendees could elect to go for a trail walk, a trail ride, a canoe/kayak paddle or a horse ride in some of Oregon’s most scenic areas. The trade exhibit associated with the symposium featured displays by as many as 70 companies, ranging from machines and equipment for trail construction, to current trail development projects, right through to potential/planned trail projects. The symposium was attended by 760 delegates from 18 countries.