Trams could be solution to ageing train dilemma

By David Newble

Sunday, June 10, 2012

 

Trams could be solution to ageing train dilemma

An artist’s impression of a tram in St James’s Square, Newport. Picture © LOHR.

CAMPAIGNERS battling to expand the Island’s rail network by running trams over existing disused lines have welcomed a pilot 'tram-train’ project, which has been launched in South Yorkshire.

Transport group Tranzwight said rolling stock used on the £58 million scheme, announced by transport minister Norman Baker, would also be suitable for use on Island Line, if it was converted to 'light rail’ when the current franchise runs out in 2017.

The existing heavy rail line is operated by ageing 1938 ex-London Transport stock, which is rapidly coming to the end of its useful life.

Tranzwight said not only could light rail vehicles operate over the existing Ryde to Shanklin rail line but they could also be used to expand the network using currently disused railway lines.

The trams could run alongside the cycle tracks and could also 'street-run’ into town centres.

Roger Berrisford, from Tranzwight, said: "Using low-floor, light rail vehicles powered from a new overhead line would enable future extensions using the original railway alignments alongside the existing cycle tracks and walkways with minimal intrusion into the town centres at much reduced cost over the existing heavy rail 1938 tube stock operation.

"However, the recently introduced Bombardier Flexity 2 vehicles in Blackpool following the system refurbishment would be better suited for the Island operation as some of the systems included with the tram-train vehicle would not be required for Island operation."

The group has been campaigning for a number of years to promote the conversion of the Ryde to Shanklin line to light rail or trams.

Reporter: davidn@iwcpmail.co.uk

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by kevin froment

11th June 2012, at 21:48:28

unfortunately the council seem to only listen to southern vectis so this is probably a non starter. plus it is a really good idea, not thought of by our, ahem, forward thinking, cough cough council. sadly mr dalley it would cause a huge disruption to farmland and domestic areas as well as sssi land. how would you support the overhead rail unless you built pillars for it to rest on. totally agree with you about the visitor attraction though

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by Warren Copland

11th June 2012, at 09:56:58

A brilliant idea! Let hope it bears fruit!

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by Terry Dalley

11th June 2012, at 05:48:48

I think a hanging monorail system would be the answer to this transport problem ,it could go across land without having to buy or disrupt farmland or domestic areas and would cost less and if placed properly would be a great attraction for visitors ,it would be speedy and environmental perfect for the job we need.

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by Gemma Read

10th June 2012, at 19:24:31

I remember being at school over 20 years ago and we did a project on introducing a tram line then!!! ...
If a tram would be a cheaper alternative to the rip off of Southern Vectis and perhaps limit the amount of cars on our tiny roads then I say YES.. However could this be another bigger cost to Island cost of living !?

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by J Paz

10th June 2012, at 17:51:08

Any competition to Southern Vectis would be welcome, at almost £10 to get from Ryde to Newport, the daylight robbery of commuters must be stopped!

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