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Newcastle Revitalisation Programme – City Walk Through – A SFAUDI Event

Newcastle revitalisation programme
Newcastle light rail initiative

(Sydney Forum for Architects and Urban Designers) (SFAUDI)

Hello Colleagues

Those who are interested in the Newcastle revitalisation programme including the light rail, here is a great way of catching up on latest events. Thanks to SFAUDI who are the host organizer and Hamish Robertson (see below).

Dr Jonathan Drane

School of Business, Lecturer in Property, Western Sydney University

Contact 0412996258, j.drane@westernsydney.edu.au

Researcher: Regional Study of Dormancy and Revitalisation

https://www.jondrane.net/research/outer-west-dormancy-study-sydney-basin/

Newcastle Walk Through Details below:

On Saturday, April 28th, SFAUDi member David Wilson, who is Principal of Transit Network Planning with Transport for NSW, will be showing us around Newcastle, for an update on the Newcastle Transformation and Transport Program, including the Stage 2 extension to the light rail from Stage 1, which is now under construction, plus a short presentation about the Newcastle Revitalisation Program. The walk starts at the Newcastle Interchange and is followed by a walk through the Honeysuckle Precinct, a ferry trip to Stockton, and then lunch. The visit will last a few hours, so we need to arrive in the city preferably by 11.00am. David has suggested some options for train times, listed below. Again, please let us know if you can join us – it promises to be a fascinating and memorable outing.

Best regards,

Hamish Robertson

SFAUDI

TRAIN TIMETABLES

Trains on Saturdays leave Central Station at 16 and 46 minutes past the hour.

The 8.16am train from Central arrives Newcastle at 11.01am or

The 8.46am arrives 11.51am in Newcastle.

Trains from Newcastle returning in the evening only depart once every hour at 54 or 55 minutes past the hour

The 16:54 from Newcastle arrives Central at 19:59pm

The 17:55 from Newcastle arrives Central at 20:29pm

Either of these train options would allow just under 6 hours in Newcastle for the visit

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By Dr Jon Drane

Dr Jonathan Drane is a recognised writer, researcher, advisor and teacher in city and property development processes. He is an expert witness in complex construction and property development issues. Jonathan is also the editor of The City Whisperer which explores our growing cities and the results and malaise of growth. http://www.jondrane.net/

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