Sheffield: From Tram to Tram-Train

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This book tells the story of Sheffield's pioneering light rail systems. It begins with a brief look back at Sheffield's first tramway that opened way back in 1873. At the time of its closure in 1960, the Sheffield Corporation Tramway was one of very few first-generation tramways still in operation. The book contains details of all the original Sheffield trams that survive in preservation. It then turns to the Supertram project of the early 1990s, with extensive details of the planning and design of what was then a relatively new concept in the UK. Day-to day operations are examined, including driver training, deployment of trams, the signalling system, ticketing, fares and the timetable. Infrastructure is also covered, including tram stops, Nunnery depot, signalling, trackwork and electrification. The various extensions proposed over the years are also discussed. It examines the unique operating requirements of tram-train and its potential for use elsewhere in the UK.
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Stock Code PF176.0
Author Beardsley I/Pritchard R/Yearsley A
ISBN13 9781909431768
Format Softback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 128
Publication Date 8 Jul 2020
Publisher PLATFORM 5 PUBLISHING
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023