Angers tramway

Angers tramway
Overview
Native name Tramway d'Angers
Locale Angers, Pays de la Loire, France
Transit type Tram
Number of lines 1
Number of stations 25[1]
Operation
Began operation 25 June 2011[1]
Operator(s) Keolis[2]
Technical
System length 12 km (7.5 mi)[1]
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
System map

The Angers tramway (French: Tramway d'Angers) is a single-line tramway in the French city of Angers in Pays de la Loire.

Opened on 25 June 2011,[1] Line A is operated by Keolis[2] and replaced some bus lines, with the buses redeployed throughout the rest of the metropolitan area. Alstom's APS ground-level power supply has been used on two parts of the line totalling 1.5 km[1] in order to avoid overhead lines in the centre of Angers and Avrillé. Angers is the second city using such system, after Bordeaux.

Timeline


Line A: Avrillé-La Roseraie

The total budget for the first line, re-evaluated in 2008, is around €350m (€47m for the trams), up from the 2004 estimate of €250m.

Main features for Line A:

As the line goes on both banks of the Maine, a new bridge was built to allow the trams to cross the river. It connects Angers' University Hospital Centre to Saint-Serge. This 270m bridge is accessible to bicycles and pedestrians as well as emergency vehicles.

Stations

Advantages

Drawbacks

Rolling stock

Angers Loire Métropole awarded Alstom a €47m contract to supply 17 Citadis 302 trams on 15 November 2006.[2]

Design of rolling stock

Design and personalization of the rolling stock is characterized by the front end "convergence" V-shape similar in form to a shield. The other major feature is the ubiquity of a rainbow, designed by the French agency RCP Design Global is found in the color scheme and interior design of the trams and other transportation in the city.[2]

The interior of the trams is marked by floral figures in different colors on the ceiling, white walls and green seats to reflect the geological layers of Anjou.[3]

Future service: Line B

The 15 km (9.3 mi) Line B will open by 2020. It will run from Beaucouzé, via the Atoll shopping centre and Belle-Beille University to the main railway station and Parc des Expositions (Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou) through Monplaisir district.

See also

References

External links

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