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Cool i'll try city road next time then :D

Why did i ever go along parramatta road LOL
 

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lala2 said:
particularly if I end up at Old Teachers' College, which is far away from both City Road and Parramatta Road, and so doesn't make much of a difference.
What are you on about? OTC is close to Parramatta Road, just take the Ross St exit.
 

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Which is the Ross St exit? :confused: Isn't that just the footbridge on Parramatta Road?
 

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Ross St Exit is the next stop after the Footbridge Theatre along Parramatta Road, opposite Officeworks, near the Vet Science Building. Walking along the path near the oval leads you to the Old Teachers College.
 

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There be an Officeworks near USyd??? OMG and all this time I was going all the way to Alexandria :( :( :(
 

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One of my promises as a Union director is that I will push for the University Security Bus service to go to Central station instead of Redfern station during off-peak hours.
And yes, the Officeworks is on Parramatta Road across from Vet Sci.
 

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'Instead' of Redfern?? not 'And'?? Quah you lose. Redfern is not only shorter, but closer to the west by one extra station, why would anybody want to take a longer bus ride in that small van to get further from where they actually want to go??

Think about it and change policy please.

So that I can vote for you.
 

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Phanatical said:
One of my promises as a Union director is that I will push for the University Security Bus service to go to Central station instead of Redfern station during off-peak hours.
And yes, the Officeworks is on Parramatta Road across from Vet Sci.
I agree with what971. I think it's more dangerous to walk to Redfern than to walk to Central. The university security bus should go to both Redfern AND Central.
 

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The issue is that there are only a limited number of buses that the University Security Service and the Union can provide. During peak hours, buses would run to Redfern, as being the closest station to the University it allows more runs, and is relatively safe with the large number of people around. During off-peak hours, however, safety should be a larger concern and buses should run to Central. A Central-USYD-Redfern-USYD-Central route would be of greater convenience, but would come at the cost of availability of services.

I've proposed this idea based on the fact that I live in the West, and have to travel to and from Pendle Hill station every day. I am, of course, sympathetic to the travel issues of students in the west, and it is one of the cornerstones of my campaign that as a Union director I will work to develop benefits of Union membership that can be used without living five minutes from campus.
 

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I don't see the logic of pushing for a bus to go to central :rolleyes:
 

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Phanatical said:
The issue is that there are only a limited number of buses that the University Security Service and the Union can provide. During peak hours, buses would run to Redfern, as being the closest station to the University it allows more runs, and is relatively safe with the large number of people around. During off-peak hours, however, safety should be a larger concern and buses should run to Central. A Central-USYD-Redfern-USYD-Central route would be of greater convenience, but would come at the cost of availability of services.

I've proposed this idea based on the fact that I live in the West, and have to travel to and from Pendle Hill station every day. I am, of course, sympathetic to the travel issues of students in the west, and it is one of the cornerstones of my campaign that as a Union director I will work to develop benefits of Union membership that can be used without living five minutes from campus.
What does Central have to do with it?
 

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Central is a LOT safer than Redfern station, especially with improved security at Central and an increase in violence in recent times both in and around Redfern station.
 

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Forgive me, if I'm a little slow here, but you're saying that Central is all good on the safety front yet you want a bus service to go there?
 

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Phanatical said:
Central is a LOT safer than Redfern station, especially with improved security at Central and an increase in violence in recent times both in and around Redfern station.
So how is this at all related to Western Sydney?
 

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Alright, so I'm not the only one confused about whatever Phanatical is saying...
 

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withoutaface said:
So how is this at all related to Western Sydney?
For those who are wondering...

I'm sorry if this part is quite clear, but he's trying to say that the security bus should travel to both Redfern and Central at such times so that all who don't travel to Redfern via a North Shore station will not have to buy a one-way ticket to cover the trip.

There was no need for him to say Western Sydney in particular, so I guess that he just wanted to play the westie card.
 
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Generator said:
I'm sorry if this part is quite clear, but he's trying to say that the security bus should travel to both Redfern and Central at such times so that all who don't travel to Redfern via a North Shore station will not have to buy a one-way ticket to cover the trip.
Most people alight at Redfern if walking to uni, hence a security bus to Redfern for the majority is a more viable option. In addition, purchasing a ticket to Redfern instead of Central from the North Shore would cost perhaps 10c extra per single trip and is not of significant effect.
 

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Templar said:
Most people alight at Redfern if walking to uni, hence a security bus to Redfern for the majority is a more viable option. In addition, purchasing a ticket to Redfern instead of Central from the North Shore would cost perhaps 10c extra per single trip and is not of significant effect.
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Ah, thanks for that.

Edit: On second thoughts, I wasn't as clear as I first thought. Oh well, live and learn.
 
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Phanatical, was Generator's interpretation correct? It seems quite clear to me but you're confusing me :confused: You can't get people confused if you want them to vote you, do you? :p
 

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