@metrotrains Not convinced - meanwhile we suffer night ‘consolation prize’ buses and weekends without any trains. Hardly fair when we need to do things in the city and it adds an extra 30 minutes on a trip home and having to change at Newport under all weather conditions and the dark.
🚧 Werribee line: Buses replace trains between Newport and Werribee from
8.30pm to last train tonight while project works take place.
Info: tinyurl.com/545u3eyu
@metrotrains@metrotrains
I understand testing new equipment.
Why the Werribee line when these new trains will only run on Sunbury/metro tunnel/Cranbourne line?
And why 4 months of disruption to Werribee service?
Hi, Mark. We’re testing Melbourne’s new trains. They are undergoing a rigorous testing program to ensure the safety of passengers and reliability of this new fleet. During testing, buses will replace trains at night on parts of the Werribee Line throughout 2025. These new trains will help us retire our longest-serving fleets and create a more efficient, accessible and reliable network.
@metrotrains Thanks @metrotrains for removing evening/night Werribee line trains for ~2 months to test trains for the new @metrotunnelvic. Important, but please test them on Sunbury/Frankston lines where they will actually run.
🚧Werribee line: Buses replace trains between Newport and Werribee from 8.30pm to last service each night, Sunday 11 May to Thursday 15 May, while project works take place.
Info: tinyurl.com/4bp3ksea
Best punny business name? More to come on ABC Vic after 8:
I Should Be Souvlaki
Just Falafels
Bread Pitt (bakery)
Lord of the Rinse (laundromat)
Florist Gump
Madame Leash (dog walking)
Sit Happens (dog training)
Blonde Dye Bleach
Alley Barber
Beau Thai
Corporate Olympics:
Envelope-pushing
Walking the talk
Spitballing
Data-crunching
Paradigm-shifting
Circling back
Heavy lifting
Deep diving
Outside-the-boxing
Painting Pictures:
Throw MOMA From The Train
Vermeer To Eternity
Gloss of Innocence
Splatter Island
Brush Hour
Born Frida
Hello Dali
Sistine Act
Titian Impossible
Pretty in Oyster Pink
The Grapes of Rothko
Ferris Bueller’s Van Gogh
MALAPHORS are the comical mash-ups of two idioms. Such as:
“We’ll burn that bridge when we get there.”
“It’s not rocket surgery.”
“You hit the nail right between the eyes.”
“The road to hell wasn’t built in a day.”
“When the rubber hits the fan.”
English has no word meaning to summon a sound from memory. Or a taste, a touch, a smell. Only sight has that privilege with “visualise”, or “picture”. Suggestions welcome. #wordquery
Duckling - small duck
Seedling - small seed
Curling - small dog
Inkling - tiny tat
Wiggling - toupee
Bowling - ramekin
Meddling - first aid kit
Starling - B-lister
Peeling - tinkle
Mingling - small Chinese vase
@dontattempt Most commonly used interchangeably, and probably contextual. For me I would use foreshorten if it was ahead of time (you’re not already on holidays) and shorten if I was already there and have to leave early (but opinion only).
#WordQuery - We had to shorten (foreshorten?) our camping holiday due to bad weather. (Is there a difference between those two possible verbs. If so, what?)
🚧 Werribee/Williamstown lines: Buses replace trains North Melbourne - Werribee/Williamstown from 8:30pm Fri 28 Jul to last train Sun 30 Jun, while maintenance works take place.
Info: bit.ly/43q8iVO
Ah the wisdom of the @ptv_official and #majorprojectsvic short run the lovely 220 bus and force commuters onto packed rail replacement buses. A hike to VIC market but worth it.