Warrington Tram. The alternative to Urban Road Transport Pollution. A better value scheme than the Western Link Road

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Warrington Tram The alternative to Urban Road Transport Pollution A better value scheme than the Western Link Road

Light Rail (UK) A short presentation by Jim Harkins FCILT MTPS Chairman, ERG TramForward Light Rail Transit Association Secretariat All Party Parliamentary Light rail Group Light Rail (UK) 29 November 2017 Warrington Pollution, A Tram Solution

Light Rail(UK) An association of :- Light Rail Consultants Transport Engineers Politicians Academics Environmentalists Commercial Specialists in Affordable & Sustainable Tramways www.applrguk.co.uk E-mail jimmyharkins@aol.com Warrington Business Park, Long Lane, Warrington, UK 01925 243500

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution There are two main Transport Corridor Pollution (UTC). 1. Tail pipe emissions 2. Road, Tyre & Brake Dust (Often Known as the Oslo Effect ) Trams & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution OSLO Report Summary 1998 Undertaken 1998 based on figures from 1996 and projected to date (2006) Particles are divided into five main categories 1. Exhaust from combustion engines 2. Asphalt wear 3. Tyre wear 4. Brake wear 5. Fine grinding of larger particles already torn loose from the road surface (Potholes are the main culprit) Tram & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Exhaust from Combustion Engines: A total 75% (99.75tons/year) are from private cars, and 25% (33.25ton/year) from buses and taxis. A total of bus & taxi emissions of 332.5 tons in 2006 Brake wear: A total 90% (49.5 tons) are from private cars, 5.5 tons (10%) from buses and taxis. A total of bus & taxi wear of 55 tons in 2006 Tram & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Fine grinding of larger loose particles from the road surface: A total 94% (73.32tons) are from private cars, 4.68tons (6%) from buses and taxis. A total of bus & taxi wear of 46.80 tons in 2006 Asphalt wear: A total 93% (166.47tons) are from private cars, 12.53 tons (7%) from buses and taxis. There was no reduction in the bus calculation, as bus & trolley bus do not use studded tyres. A total of bus & taxi wear of 125.3 tons by 2006 Tyre wear: 93 % (107.88 tons) are from private cars, 8.12tons (7%) from buses and taxis. A total of bus & taxi wear of 81.20 tons in 2006 Trams & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Each time a tyre rotates, it loses a layer of rubber about a billionth of a metre thick. If you do some numbers, this works out to about four million million, million carbon atoms lost with each rotation. A busy road with 25,000 vehicles travelling on it each day will generate around nine kilograms of tyre dust alone per kilometre. Tram & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Summary The total tonnage for in the Oslo urban area in 2006 were as follows:- -Exhaust from combustion engines 332.5 tons -Asphalt wear 125.3 tons -Tyre wear 81.20 tons -Brake wear 55.0 tons -Fine grinding of larger particles already torn loose from the road surface 46.80 tons Total Pollution 640.8 tons Trams & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Benefit of a Tram Air Pollution No tail pipe emissions Reduces the immediate pollution Reduces death on the pavement, No Oslo Effect Year on year savings to health costs Release funding for other health projects etc., Increases the ambience of the city streets Improves liveability of the immediate & surrounding area Tram & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Health Costs 153,000 respiratory deaths, mainly young & old British Thoracic Report Figures show between 25% - 40% of deaths due to Tail Pipe emissions (38,250 61,100 deaths) UK Government To burn carbon and road grind is to pollute Is this where it will all end? Trams & TramTrain will help prevent Death on the Pavement Oslo Effect Tram & TramTrain ticks all the boxes

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution The Warrington Tram Solution

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Purpose & Requirements A Cross Party willingness to achieve goals Comply and improve Air Quality in Warrington and District Reduce the 95 UTC pollution related deaths per year Improve town connectivity The Warrington Tram Solution

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Purpose & Requirements Stop Road Traffic Rat Running (Signage) A re allocation of road space, Green Wave traffic lights at junctions Re routing and integrating of some bus services Multiple P + R at termini and line of route The Warrington Tram Solution

What would these Trams look like?. They would not be like the big light rail cars used in Manchester, Croydon Edinburgh or Sheffield They would be smaller units suitable for their role of circulating passengers among Warrington locations without dominating the city They would stop every 75 metres to give short walking distances and they operate safely in pedestrian areas and in mixed traffic. Portland The Warrington Tram Solution

Connectivity + Development Today the electric tram has re-emerged as a catalyst for redevelopment of struggling areas, encouraging denser development that makes the areas they serve efficient in land use and attractive places to live. The Warrington Tram Solution

What can it do for Growth & Regeneration? Small tram systems do increase the amount of development in an area and make the development much more effective. Areas along the Route Line are more likely to be high density, to offer a mix of commercial and residential uses and give developers the chance to build efficiently with fewer parking spaces needed. This proposed system of operations, can mix modern town trams & TramTrain to provide last mile connectivity The Warrington Tram will enable Northern Rail connectivity The Warrington Tram Solution

..and new ideas are being developed in the UK

Track - keep it simple and quick PCAT (PreCast Advanced Track) Portland Experience Low profile rail Utilities left in situ LR55 The Warrington Tram Solution

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution For the current price of the Western Link Road at today s estimate of 212Million, this could buy approximately 70 kilometres of tram for Warrington ( 3Million per Track Kilometre inc depot etc) The Warrington Tram Solution

Experience from other cities Learning from success Dedicated team with long-term vision Good integration with other modes of transport A clear understanding of what local transport can achieve Building on success, Line 2 + The Warrington Tram Solution

Warrington Tram (Incremental) 1. P + R M6 Jct 21 Birchwood -M62 Jct 11 (Tip Site) 2. P + R M62 Jct 11 Newton-le-Willows Haydock P + R 3. P + R M6 Jct 21 North Bank Ship Canal Alignment Bank Quay 4. Newton-le-Willows (Distribution Centre) Burtonwood (Omega) 5. Burtonwood (Omega) M62 Jct 8 -West Warrington ( Via Gemini and other various route options) Bank Quay 6. Bank Quay Golden Gates Bus Stn Winwick Rd P + R M62 Jct 9 Burtonwood (Omega) 7. Bank Quay Fiddler's Ferry Halton LR 8. P + R Preston Brook Daresbury Bank Quay 9. Various Route Combinations of above (Subject to study) 10. P+R as available along line of route (local traffic) The Warrington Tram Solution

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Next Step A Pre Feasibility study by an independent consultant Quotes from Tram Vehicle Manufactures, Track Suppliers Mayor to Champion project The Warrington Tram Solution

Western Link Road Urban Transport Corridor Pollution Get good advisors challenge them, stick with them - Start public consultation early - Get a well-kent local Public Face for the project - Be willing to revise the route to support developments - Get the bus, rail and highway authorities on side - Think of it as a Starter Line - Inexpensive does not have to mean cheap-andnasty - Think of the added X factor for subsequent UK City of Culture type bids The Warrington Tram Solution

Getting started in Warrington Potential funding sources Western Link 212 Million + Community Infrastructure Levy, Tax Incremental Financing Grant from UK Government via Transport Development Fund Developer Contributions (Section 75) Regional Growth Fund Funding for Sustainable Transport (UK Govt) Workplace Parking Levy, Green Investment Bank A range of Private Investors This not an exhaustive list and will change as schemes are introduced, ended, replaced etc., The Warrington Tram Solution

Thank You for Listening Any Light Rail (UK) Questions? www.applrguk.co.uk