Sunday, July 7, 2013

Farewell Sydney Monorail




The Sydney Monorail’s 25 year stint did not go as planned but its existence was for a time, the symbol of progress and a glimpse of the future that was to come. It was a sight to see, especially for children who live hours away from the Big City.  The ride was most especially breathtaking, while the carriages, seemingly suspended in mid-air, speed up almost silently all over the city with its tall buildings and busy streets far below. An experience the children and a few adults will never forget.  



But as other nations started to build greater feats in design, architecture and technology, the monorail stood much like an iron dinosaur, completely obsolete and more of an obstruction rather than a tourist attraction or an actual transport system.  If only Darling Harbor has kept its end of the bargain…

However, on its last weekend of operations, the Sydney Monorail once again gives back to the children of Australia.  Thanks to the citizens who wish to bid it farewell, some taking their first and final ride, some genuinely saddened because an icon will finally and completely ride its last. 

The NSW Government has encouraged everyone to take a nostalgic farewell ride on the monorail for a worthy cause and it has exceeded its expectations, for the first time. The monorail’s last weekend of operations raised $70,000.00.  All the proceeds will go to several children’s charities – Camp Quality, CanTeen, Make-A-Wish Australia, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and Youth off the Streets.



The Sydney Monorail will be dismantled immediately after it closes. But part of the monorail rolling stock and track will have its place at the Powerhouse Museum.  The rest will be recycled. The end for the futuristic monorail gives way to a better Inner West Light Rail Transportation system and expansion and redevelopment of the Sydney international Convention, Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct.




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