What length of previously queuing cars woud putting a tram in that queue likely remove? (NOTE1- this article is under review – whilst the calculation and assumptions are more or less correct we are checking we have expressed the conclusion corrently, but the general drift is undoubtedly correct) (NOTE1 the selection of a 54m tram […]
The Climate Change Conference – COP 26 and transport
The above image shows that steel wheeled trams have a far far lower lifecycle emission than cars, and also about half that at least of bus based system. To anyone following this event it should be obvious that we are heading towards a massive catastrophe for at least our grandchildren, and to some extent our […]
Why adding a tram to a line of traffic creates more road space than it takes up itself – Saltford example
A Bath to Bristol street running tram through the “Saltford bottleneck” will reduce congestion not increase it. This article shows how a 103 m of tram can remove a line of previously queued cars of over 1.65 km in length and will therefore speed up the remaining car traffic. Above – provisional indicative map ( […]
Trams Enhance the Image of Cities
I have seen more than one letters in the Bath Chronicle saying what a great city Bath is, but shame about the appalling traffic.
BABATA / Bath Trams Success with West of England Combined Authority comitting to the tram lines in 10 years one going to Bath
From Chronicle 28th October. NOW LETS GET TRAM SYSTEMS ON TRACK Dan Norris the Metropolitan Mayor for the West of England has pub- licly stated twice his ambition (West of England Combined Authority Public Scrutiny meeting 11th October – available online) to build two tram routes in the next 10 years. Under the previous West […]
Modal Shift plus other benefits of trams – Briefing note: Making a case for Light Rail vs bus transport solutions – From Coventry project
Overview Cities need to ensure efficient mobility of its citizens. Whilst historically this has been achieved via a mix of personal car use and bus networks, these modes are coming under pressure due to increasingly stringent emissions targets. On one hand, CO2 output is linked to climate change and on another, particulates and NOx […]
Evidence of modal the impact of tram investment on productivity and property values
Ultra Light Rail Partners commissioned some work with colleagues from our School of the Built Environment in 2019 with their research demonstrating £16,500 property value uplift in Wednesbury for each km a property is located nearer to tram stop. – Here is the reference to the research on property value uplift: The value of a […]
Poor public transport (buses and no trams/light rail) explains uk’s poor productivity
The research shown below indicates that British workers’ productivity and their wages are held back by the poor public transport generally offered ie buses alone, rather than heavy reliance on trams or metro, with buses in a subsidiary role, as per European cities. Essentially if investors cannot have access to a large pool of […]
Disputed Claim about Edinburgh Tram by Dave Workman (copied at foot of this page):
Hello, I worked on the Edinburgh Tram Project for nearly 6 years. The author of the dismissive article is wrong in a number of aspects. Leith was already connected to the city centre by a pretty good bus connection. However, transport planners had identified that housing demand outside the city centre was increasing and Leith […]