Thursday, February 11, 2010

Low activity

Todays image. I didn't smell the stench when we drove down Forrester.

Todays question, from a couple of people: If they've used up that much space with the site office buildings where are they going when they start building on the next bit?

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Walking through the stench



From page 6 of the official report:

"TIDC will communicate to commuters about the alternative locations for and local routes to this parking.

Whilst commuters that are familiar with St Mary’s may be able to find alternative parking themselves, TIDC proposes diversions (and communication of diversions) to facilitate those people who require assistance and to provide an organised approach to traffic movements to minimise impacts on surrounding roads."

What? Sorry? Was anyone communicated with?

Bringing in my other favorite subject - what fun walking up Forrester to the parked car - at least if you're driving past the stench you're going fast enough to get past it without breathing too much in but walking up means your are totally drenched in it. I think that's called rubbing salt in the wounds......

Stench and construction zone

ok, I haven't been here for a while, and I haven't smelled anything at the station for ages, maybe the wind direction had changed and took it away from where I usually traveled. Then late last week it was blowing across Forrester into the industrial area. Beware driving with your windows down - in the warm weather it's a total trap!

In the meantime, I hope you're not one of the commuters who usually uses the car park. Unless you're very early you'll need to park the car away and walk. The full report is here: http://www.tidc.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Current-Projects/Commuter-Car-Park-Program/St-Marys/Determination-Report/default.aspx and it gives a huge amount of detail including plans and 'artist's impression' images and somewhere in those is a map showing where all the untimed parking in the area is. There are four parts and they're all important.

Today pic:


I'll try to document the changes.

Interesting thing about the report, they mentioned in there somewhere that communicating with the commuters about the location of the untimed parking would be a good idea..........

Monday, November 2, 2009

Stinks again

The wind has changed direction and the stench is coming across St Marys station again. Thankfully the train has just left so we are escaping it.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Burnt plastic!

That stink is so strong this morning. Right across the station. It's way more toxic than the other body odor smell. I have about seven minutes wait for my train and I find myself wondering just how toxic this is.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wind direction changed

And this morning and yesterday the stench was all over the train station again. If I could do easily I'd move house so I didn't need to use St Marys station any more

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Wind direction changed

The wind has changed direction at the moment - being on the station is ok but make sure your windows are up when you drive down Forrester. The wind is taking the stink straight across the road into the industrial area on the other side. If you do have your windows down don't wind them up! You'll only trap the stench in your car!