A new tram network for Bristol: a possible scenario?

Author:

Pollock Fraser Hamish A.1,Christopher Peter2,Kennedy Chris3,Webster Thomas4,Vardanega Paul J.5,Johansson Anders5

Affiliation:

1. SMA und Partner AG, Zurich, Switzerland; Formerly, Masters Student, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

2. Delcam, Birmingham, UK; Formerly, Masters Student, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

3. Mott MacDonald, Bristol, UK; Formerly, Masters Student, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

4. Mace Group, London, UK; Formerly, Masters Student, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

5. University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

Abstract

Some UK cities have seen the successful reintroduction of trams to complement and improve public transport services. This paper investigates the impact a hypothetical tramline would have in Bristol. This study was conducted in light of proposals for a bus rapid transit (BRT) network in Bristol. The literature review undertaken concludes that while BRT systems tend to have lower capital costs, a tram system could also be considered. At near-capacity operation, trams may be more effective in encouraging a modal shift away from travelling by car. Evidence from a preliminary simulation model, which was built to evaluate the demand a hypothetical tramline from the airport to the city centre would attract, suggests that a tram would encourage users to switch to public transport. Suggestions for further work for model refinement coupled with better understanding system impacts of the proposed tram system are included.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering

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1. Discussion: A new tram network for Bristol – a possible scenario?;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer;2017-09

2. Editorial;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer;2017-09

3. Editorial;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer;2016-03

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