Monday 30 November 2015

Blacktown Public Transport Forum Report 2015


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 MDCIGLast Thursday, I represented the people and public transport commuters of Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs under 'whyilovemountdruitt' banner. First time that I had done that. In the previous 5 years of attending these meetings, I had represented the people and commuters of Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs under the banners of 'Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement group Inc,' and 'Save Our Bus Services, Mount Druitt and Surrounding Suburbs'. 

The purpose that I have been asked honorably by Blacktown City Transport Officers, is because of my passionate cause to get proper public transport services and infrastructure within the area and ensure all stake holders are aware that there are community representatives 'are heard and have their say'! The greatest pleasure I have in these transport forums is listening, learning and providing general positive feedback the forum. If you have any interest in public transport and you can demonstrate a positive role you have taken on board within your local community, become an activist and  help the community.

Our Mayor, Councillor Stephen Bali, opened the Forum, providing the importance of planning in the future, listening to the community, stake holders presentation moving towards a positive future. He also touch on the Badgerys Creek airport, how it will affect the residents and community members of Blacktown Local Government Area, with planes flying low circulating above the air and close they will be near us. The Mayor touched on an idea where transit lanes could be considered on Luxford Road for buses. Interesting thought! This was a great entrance to be updated with the NorthWest Rail link update.

It seemed the NSW for Transport spokesperson had covered all areas of accessibility for commuters that  use wheelchairs and prams, to and from new stations. The Taxi Council representatives was happy that areas were being provided  with open discussions to assist with taxi access and stands. It seemed like this is feed back that was asked for at last forum.

We then also had a representative from Transport for NSW on the release of the new Bus Time Tables as from 29th November 2015.
Although the hidden agenda here is to streamline bus routes; to modernize and upgrade them (making them straighter). 

While the Busways 737 bus service is being replaced by another  bus service, a new bus service 723 traveling beside the Mount Druitt Hospital not inside Mount Druitt Hospital and the bus service 759, with part of the route excluded from previous bus route. The main issues raised was:
  1. Why not  use the 780 only bus service to Tregear along the route of the 674 in Mount Druitt. NSW Transport are not seeing numbers for community members bus to hospital.
  2. Why are buses traveling along south Mount Druitt head on a more direct route to Blacktown South, rather than heading north at Doonside and not covering the south of Blacktown.
  3. Willmott residents were not letter box dropped and therefor not notified of bus time table changes.
  4. The issue of late night and early morning bus services  Neglected on weekends: If East, North and South get it why can't the West get it?
  5. Also larger signs of "Smoke-free Act 2000" on Bus interchanges. Taxi Council Representative advised they can be contacted and the appropriate signs placed.
Then there was the Cycling Plan for Blacktown City Council presented by Nirab, Senior Transport Officer- where we are starting to see extension of bike routes planned for the next year. This is a step (path) in the right direction!

Then there was the Blacktown City Council, Integrated Transport Plan presented by Abdur, Transport Officer. It covered all that was previously discussed as well as new road projects, roundabouts and  other important improvements in infrastructure.

In summary that was it, except the members of the Mount Druitt Commuters Group Inc. have asked for feed back on getting the 780 only Tregear bus to  travel the route of the 674, in west Mount Druitt.

I further found out that  the time tables have not been delivered into the community as previously done as more and more commuters are using online applications on phones for time tables.

I must admit Busways must be applauded for providing a stand at Image result for Busways logo  the drop off part of the Mount Druitt Interchange, providing hard copy time tables to bus commuters. I do not know how often this was done, but if it was all day it would got the message across! 

Click here for Busways Blacktown Tables

Click Here for Council's Bike Plan Report 2015 

Click here for Blacktown City Council Integrated Transport Master Plan Report 2015




 

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