New tramways in France: The case of Montpellier
Gordon Mills
Transport Reviews, 2001, vol. 21, issue 3, 337-352
Abstract:
For the light-rail line that opened in Montpellier in late 2000, this study describes the urban setting, the previous bus services, the reasons for choosing light rail, the procedures for evaluation and approval, the chosen route, and the arrangements for funding, construction and operation. The Montpellier case shows how a bus-way can be a step on the path to light-rail. Among other conclusions, the study highlights the scope for light-rail to yield reduced journey times for public transport users, and to effect environmental improvement; the case for building a tramway is strengthened if complementary urban developments are in hand.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1080/01441640117122
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