What is the Project?

    The Australian and South Australian governments have committed $25 million for the design and construction of the Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass Project.

    The Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass Project involves the construction of a Shared Use Path over the rail corridor at Goodwood to improve connectivity and safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

    Project Background

    The Mike Turtur Bikeway extends from Glenelg to the Adelaide CBD along the Glenelg Tramline and is Adelaide’s busiest cycling route with an average daily traffic volume of approximately 1,200 cyclists. At the Goodwood Railway Station, users of the bikeway have to travel out of direction to cross the rail lines via the level crossing at Victoria Street, or by dismounting and walking through the narrow subway at Goodwood Railway Station.

    Where is the Project?

    The Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass is located approximately 2km from the Adelaide CBD. The overpass crosses the ARTC, Belair and Seaford rail lines at Goodwood Railway Station.

    Two bicycle routes pass through the location, the Mike Turtur Bikeway is an east-west route crossing the rail line running parallel to the tram corridor. The Marino Rocks Greenway runs north-south adjacent to the Seaford rail line. The two bicycle routes intersect on the western side of the rail lines within Forestville Reserve.Google Map

    What consultation has already been undertaken?

    Community Information Sessions

    PTPA held Community Information Sessions on site on 30/11/21 and 4/12/21 to share the concept plan with the community and hear feedback.

    How can I find out the latest information?

    The PTPA have a dedicated consultation team and you may subscribe to project updates via the PTPA Website.