London Trams
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Purpose | Oversees Tramlink and future tram projects |
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Region served
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Greater London, England |
Parent organisation
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Transport for London |
London Trams refers to the arm of Transport for London that manages Tramlink and future tram projects in Greater London, England.
Croydon Tramlink
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The current tram system has been in operation since May 2000, although a service ran along the A23 until 1951.[1]
Croydon Tramlink has 38 stops along 27 kilometres (17 mi) of track.[2] The system currently has 24 'Flexity Swift' trams and six Stadler Variobahn trams in operation.
The system's tracks follow three main spurs to Beckenham Junction, Wimbledon and Addington, and include a one-way loop around Croydon town centre where the trams arrive roughly every one to six minutes.[3]
Other tramways
Cross River Tram, a proposed north-south tramway in Central London, was cancelled for lack of funding in 2008. The City Tram scheme was proposed by the City of London,[citation needed] linking Battersea and Hackney via Elephant and Castle and the City, but does not appear in TfL's transport plans.
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