HS2

27.05.16

Metrolink keeping a ‘watchful eye’ on tram-train developments

Manchester's Metrolink is keeping a “watchful eye” on the £60m tram-train study in South Yorkshire as it could pave the way for future opportunities and developments for the city’s light rail network, RTM has been told.

Speaking to Peter Cushing, director at Metrolink, following the launch of this year’s national tram passenger satisfaction surveys, he said that nothing has been “discounted but nothing had been decided at the moment”.

Reflecting on the delayed Sheffield to Rotherham tram-train pilot, which was given a boost at the end of 2015 when the DfT granted a TWAO application to build the new Tinsley Chord, Cushing said that tram-train is an aspiration for the future. Tram-train is expected to start running in early 2017.

“We are looking at what the potential routes are for it,” he said. “Clearly, we are keeping a watchful eye on the study in Sheffield because that is going to pave the way for everybody – more in terms of its relationship with Network Rail and the tram route rather than the vehicle itself, because it is unsuitable for our system.”

He added that expanding Metrolink, which saw a sharp increase in passenger satisfaction this year, despite problems with its smart ticketing contract, is all subject to business cases, economic viability and whether it is possible to do it.

“And that is where tram-train really comes into its own,” he said. “Nothing is discounted but nothing is discounted at the moment.”

Cushing added that from next year when Greater Manchester’s elected mayor will have overall responsibility for transport it should help the 10 local authorities work even closer together.

“The more support we can get from the whole of the combined authority the better,” he said, “and if that includes support from the elected mayor that is fantastic.”

Have you got a story to tell? Would you like to become an RTM columnist? If so, click here.

Comments

Geordie   31/05/2016 at 16:34

So what? Why does everything always have to be about Manchester all the time? Let other provincial cities get on with it, without constant reference to bloody Manchester.

Add your comment

related

rail technology magazine tv

more videos >

latest rail news

HS2 Ltd: Five tech firms join Innovation Accelerator initiative

11/09/2020HS2 Ltd: Five tech firms join Innovation Accelerator initiative

HS2 Ltd have announced today (11 Sept) the first five revolutionary tech firms that will join HS2 Ltd’s Innovation Accelerator programme. ... more >
Network Rail publish Decarbonisation Plan

11/09/2020Network Rail publish Decarbonisation Plan

Network Rail have released their interim Traction Decarbonisation Network Strategy, illustrating its preliminary recommendations for decarbonisin... more >
Trains kept moving by AWC despite damaged overhead wires

11/09/2020Trains kept moving by AWC despite damaged overhead wires

Avanti West Coast have taken an unlikely option to allow their timetable to run, without delays, despite damaged overhead wires. The operato... more >

last word

Encouraging youngsters to be safe on the railway

Encouraging youngsters to be safe on the railway

This summer, Arriva Group's CrossCountry and the Scout Association joined to launch a new partnership to promote rail safety among young people. Chris Leech MBE, business community manager at the... more > more last word articles >

'the sleepers' daily blog

On the right track, Sulzer is awarded RISAS accreditation for Nottingham Service Centre

29/06/2020On the right track, Sulzer is awarded RISAS accreditation for Nottingham Service Centre

Following an independent audit, Sulzer’s Nottingham Service Centre has been accepted as part of the rail industry supplier approval scheme (RISAS). The accreditation reinforces the high-quality standards that are maintained by Sulzer’s network of independent repair facilities across the UK and further afield in its global network. ... more >
read more blog posts from 'the sleeper' >

comment

The challenge of completing Crossrail

05/07/2019The challenge of completing Crossrail

With a new plan now in place to deliver Crossrail, Hedley Ayres, National Audit Office manager, major projects and programmes, takes a look at ho... more >
Preparing the industry to deliver trains for the future

04/07/2019Preparing the industry to deliver trains for the future

The move to decarbonise the rail network involves shifting to cleaner modes of traction by 2050. David Clarke, technical director at the Railway ... more >
Sunshine future beckons for South Wales Railways, says 10:10 Climate Action’s Leo Murray

02/07/2019Sunshine future beckons for South Wales Railways, says 10:10 Climate Action’s Leo Murray

Smart electrification is the way to boost clean energy resources, argues Leo Murray, director at 10:10 Climate Action. Contractors are clear... more >
Ambition doesn’t have to be expensive, says Midland Connect's Maria Machancoses

02/07/2019Ambition doesn’t have to be expensive, says Midland Connect's Maria Machancoses

The TCR Midlands conference is only days away and tickets are going fast for the sector event of the year at the Vox Conference Centre in Birming... more >

rail industry focus

View all News

interviews

Andrew Haines, CE of Network Rail, tells BBC News his organisation could issue future rail franchises

24/06/2019Andrew Haines, CE of Network Rail, tells BBC News his organisation could issue future rail franchises

Andrew Haines, the Chief Executive of Network Rail, has told the Today programme on Radio 4's BBC’s flagship news programme that he wo... more >