* The installation of trams drives city regeneration by making access cheap, easy, fast, pleasant and convenient and by being inflexble

Above: Higher economic acitivty near a tram line due to trams From:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygmHcpJc3U See Also: https://bathtrams.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/What-trams-do-for-cities-David-Walmsely.pdf And: UKTram – “Investigation into the economic impacts on cities of investment in light rail systems – https://pdfroom.com/books/an-investigation-into-the-economic-impacts-of-cities-of-investment-in-light-rail-schemes/3wW5mjmkdYo Croydon Tram Link – Academic analysis of benefits of Croydon Tram: Below – extract from Economic and regeneration impacts of Croydon […]

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French trams / tramways / light rail re-installation and urban redevelopment in France

  From: https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/mgrsd.2017.21.issue-1/mgrsd-2017-0005/mgrsd-2017-0005.xml MISCELLANEA GEOGRAPHICA – REGIONAL STUDIES ON DEVELOPMENT 5 Modal shift from private cars to public transportation is often presented as one of the pillars of sustainable mobility in cities (Ferbrache & Knowles 2016) under the “European model”. At the same time, the (re) building of cities through the reorganization of daily mobilities is […]

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Car drivers will not use buses – 5

See Also:  https://bathtrams.uk/evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-1/ Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 2 Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 3 evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-4/ https://bathtrams.uk/buses-and-busways-some-factual-observations-by-prof-lewis-lesley/ https://bathtrams.uk/car-drivers-will-not-use-buses/ See also evidence that car drivers hate buses   Dear Mr Andrews, If my 50+ years in Academia and Local Government have any merit, […]

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Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 3

See Also:  https://bathtrams.uk/evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-1/ Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 2 Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 3 evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-4/ https://bathtrams.uk/buses-and-busways-some-factual-observations-by-prof-lewis-lesley/ https://bathtrams.uk/car-drivers-will-not-use-buses/ See also evidence that car drivers hate buses     x  

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Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 2

See Also:  https://bathtrams.uk/evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-1/ Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 2 Evidence that car drivers will switch to trams but not buses – 3 evidence-that-car-drivers-will-switch-to-trams-but-not-buses-4/ https://bathtrams.uk/buses-and-busways-some-factual-observations-by-prof-lewis-lesley/ https://bathtrams.uk/car-drivers-will-not-use-buses/ See also evidence that car drivers hate buses Historical viewpoint: From a historical point of view, it is worth noting that when many of […]

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London Tram Abandonment

CHAPTER 1  – From :  http://www.yellins.com/transporthistory/London%20Trams%20Campaign.doc   REASONS FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF THE TRAMS IN LONDON   In this chapter, I aim to co-ordinate the various reasons for the withdrawal of trams from London.  To the majority of tramway enthusiasts, the reasons for abandonment were all too commonplace, and the subsequent results were an anathema to them.   […]

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List of 40 cities smilar sized or smaller than Bath with tram or light rail systems systems

For a list of smaller trams as per length or less than that proposed for Bath see  https://bathtrams.uk/appendix-list-131-trams-systems-approximately-route-length-proposed-bath-report/ The graphic above is of the 67km Belgian Coastal Tram serving numerous towns smaller than Bath Below are small towns on the Belgian coastal tram. In the UK, with Radstock and  Bath connected to Bristol  they would […]

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Pedestrianization and Bath’s commercial potential decline?

Extract from a discussion on bath-tram-re-introduction@googlegroups.com  Dear Joanna, Absolutely agree in the need to re-regulate the buses, so that each city has control of its buses, AND has the necessary funding to subsidize the less used services as part of an overall package. However the historical fact remains, that whenever profitable trams systems were closed and […]

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