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Tram-trains to get first UK trial (BBC News)
Rail passengers in Yorkshire are told they will be the first in the UK to trial a new train system.
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I wonder if Network Rail and Northern are really interested in a true Tram-train?
I get the feeling that they might just be looking for a lightweight replacement for ageing stock.
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your probably right, testing will be on the penistone line.
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I thought Manchester Metro ran as a Tram through the city, And on rail between Manchester/Bury/Altrincham. I was coach driving, and doing "Rail Replacement" We did this from around 16-30 to Midnight, each evening for a few months as all the stations had thier platforms lowered! So does this not count as "Tram/Train??
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The Manchester Metrolink uses ordinary trams which never come into contact with "real" trains (heavy rail). Although much of the Metrolink system was once B.R. it is now separate from the existing Network Rail system. Tram-Trains differ in that they have dual electrical systems and are built to higher safety standards so that they can operate alongside heavy rail trains.
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Will the tram-trains run down the existing train line between Meadowhall and Sheffield or use the existing tram line between Meadowhall and the city centre? |
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The more I read about the project the more I'm convinced that this is simply an exercise to find a suitable replacement for "Pacers" and the likes. I think that the DfT have looked at the proven tram-train technology in mainland Europe and recognised a cost effective way of replacing our old trains without having to go to the expense of a totally new build. Unlike most tram-trains, which usually have some electrical capability, the British ones will be 100% diesel powered and although technically still tram-trains I doubt if the ability to run over city centre tram lines is very high on their list of priorities.
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I stand corrected. still a stupid arrangement.
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I doubt most stations between Sheffield and Huddersfield will have toilets and the trains are one per hour, it could potentially be a long wait for the toilet especially if a train's cancelled. The fact that there are 3 universities along the line and many rural stations probably would mean a lot of luggage and bikes are carried on that line, although that's just what I think not what I know happens. It'll be interesting to see if Northern want to use tram-trains on services which won't go in to cities with trams (Manchester, Sheffield) or plans for trams in the future (Liverpool, Leeds, York). It will also be interesting to see if other companies look at tram-trains such as East Midlands Trains, who serve Nottingham with newer trains. |
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