![]() ![]() If you require a meeting at a specific time please contact them via email or call 1300 951 145 Shopping centre pop-ups Thursday and Friday - T2D Community Information Centre (Clovelly Park).Tuesday and Wednesday - Thebarton Community Centre.Meetings with the T2D Project Team are available Tuesday to Saturday: Please note, the information centre will be closed for the holiday season from Friday 23 December 2022 and will reopen 9am Monday 9 January 2023. 9am to 5pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.T2D pop-up Community Information Centre – Brickworks Marketplace (opposite Jeans West).T2D Community Information Centre – 1194 South Road, Clovelly Park.Provide your feedback Visit a T2D Community Information Centreĭrop in any time during opening hours to the T2D Community Information Centre at Clovelly Park or the Brickworks Marketplace to learn more about the Project. You can provide feedback on the design changes by completing a survey or posting commends on the Social Pinpoint feedback map. The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) is now seeking feedback from communities affected and will be holding several information drop-in sessions, as well as providing the opportunity for online feedback. This provides the opportunity for better cross-corridor movement via a shared-use bridge, significantly reduces the duration of required closures of the Darlington motorway during construction (easing disruption for motorists), and reduces the length of the Southern Tunnels and the associated construction costs.ĭiscover more about the Torrens to Darlington Feedback sought on T2D project Darlington connection – The southern portal of the Southern Tunnels will shift about 300 metres to the north to give traffic more distance and time to safely change lanes, while moving into and out of the new motorway.This solution reduces traffic at the Anzac Highway intersection and the number of trees needing to be removed (approximately 35 instead of 116). Right turns from Anzac Highway onto South Road – which were removed in the 2021 Reference Design – have been reinstated, acknowledging strong community feedback. Instead, three ground-level right-turn lanes onto Anzac Highway heading towards the city will be provided, with an additional exit ramp from the River Torrens to Darlington motorway for northbound traffic, north of the Anzac Highway intersection. Anzac Highway connection – The elevated ramp going over the motorway and South Road, before coming down onto the middle of Anzac Highway at Ashford to join with citybound traffic, has been scrapped.An additional entry ramp at James Congdon Drive has also been provided for traffic wanting to enter the motorway and head south. This means vehicles travelling from the south, heading north to go to Adelaide Airport or the western suburbs, do not need to go through the Anzac Highway intersection, greatly reducing the number of vehicles on the surface road there and increasing travel options for motorists. James Congdon Drive/Deacon Avenue – An additional exit ramp for vehicles travelling north has been added near this intersection, providing access to Richmond Road and James Congdon Drive.This improvement, along with changes to the construction methodology, means the project will require less of Kings Reserve during construction than previously planned. Instead, a shorter, low-height structure over the corner of the Hindmarsh Cemetery will be constructed. Torrensville area – At the northern portal of the Northern Tunnels, near where the T2D Project connects to the North-South Motorway, a proposed large elevated roadway running parallel to the Brickworks Marketplace has been removed, with the motorway corridor moving to the east.Key proposed changes to the project include: Key elements of the River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) Project were reviewed and changes have been announced to the project design. The T2D – consisting of two sets of twin tunnels, lowered and ground-level motorways, as well as overpasses and underpasses at key intersections – is estimated to cost $15.4 billion and be completed by 2031. The State Government has announced changes to the Torrens to Darlington Project design, following the completion of a design and financial review of the project. The Torrens to Darlington (T2D) section is the final piece of South Australia’s North-South Corridor ![]()
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