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Trams in Padua


FieldValue
colorblue
namePadua Tramway
systemTramway sur pneumatiques
imageAPS 03 Eremitani 070329.jpg
image_width265px
localePadua, Veneto, Italy
open
statusOpen
routes1
ownerAPS Holding SPA
operatorAPS (transit operator)
gaugeNone, central guide rail
propulsion_systemelectric
el750 V DC Overhead line
route_length10.3 km
pass_year2010
passengers22,000
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map[[File:Padova mappa tranvia.svg200px]]
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websitehttp://www.apsholding.it APS Holding

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The Padua Tramway () serves Padua, a city in Veneto in Northern Italy. In operation since 2007, it is 10.3 km long, and comprises one line, linking the north with the south, calling at the main station and then passing the historic city centre.

The system, built in the 21st century, uses the French Translohr system (tramway sur pneumatiques, i.e., cars run on rubber tyres, with a single central rail serving for guidance and return current).

History

The historic tramway having been closed down in 1954, the first proposals for the reintroduction of tramways in Padua appeared in 1990. However, only in 1995 the Municipality of Padua was granted state contributions (for a total cost estimated at €61.3million) provided by law 211 of 26 February 1992 (support for mass rapid transport systems). For Padua, a tramway linking Fornace to Prato della Valle was proposed, which corresponds to part of the current SIR line 1. Ansaldo Transportation, Adtranz, Siemens and Fiat Railway submitted tenders in 1999.

As the city council change following elections in 1999, no contract followed. To avoid losing state funding a technical committee was formed to rework the project. It drew up a new urban mobility plan, taking into consideration local opposition's fear of unsightly overhead lines and rails in city streets. The new plans referred to an "integrated transport system using guideways".

The Europe-wide public tendering for building the current line SIR 1 was won by a consortium led by De Simon, grace to two promises: cars should have steering wheels allowing them to leave the tracks and the concrete guideways could be used by ordinary busses. However, the Translohr cars cannot be used off the guiding rail, leading to later criticism. The original cost was given as 53million euros, but increased by a further 15million during construction. Construction was then awarded to the Consortium Mantegna, consisting of the companies Rizzani de Eccher, Sicea, Lohr Industrie and De Simon. Work started on 31 March 2003 and ended in 2005, followed by test and driver training. During the test runs the Translohr system suffered five derailments. A further derailment occurred on 22 April 2010 due to a misaligned switch.

Commercial operation of the service Translohr in Padua started 24 March 2007, the route length being 6.7 km, from the railway station to the southern terminus Guizza. On 5 December 2009, the line was extended north from the train station to the terminus Pontevigodarzere, thus reaching a total length of 10.3 km.

In addition to the existing line (SIR 1), two more are under construction: SIR 2 from the western suburb of Rubano to the eastern suburb of Vigonza through the city center, and SIR 3 to southern suburb of Voltabarozzo.

Network Map

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References

References

  1. "IL GAZZETTINO Online: il quotidiano del NordEst".
  2. [http://ricerca.gelocal.it/mattinopadova/archivio/mattinodipadova/2010/05/14/MCKPO_MCK01.html Aps holding, conti ok E il tram fa volare il trasporto pubblico - il mattino di Padova dal 2003.it ]
  3. (2006-12-01). "L'inkre@diblile".
  4. [http://www.ilpendolaremagazine.it/public/magazine/articolo/la-positiva-esperienza-del-tram-translohr-di-padova--273.asp La positiva esperienza del tram Translohr di Padova.... IlPendolare Magazine]
  5. http://mattinopadova.gelocal.it/multimedia/home/951578/1/17{{Dead link. (July 2018)
  6. [http://www.tgpadova.it/index.cfm/hurl/contenuto=161511/cronaca/deraglia_il_tram_terrore_a_bordo_nessun_ferito.html TGPadova.it - tram derails, chaos on board, no casualties] (in Italian)
  7. [http://ricerca.gelocal.it/mattinopadova/archivio/mattinodipadova/2010/04/23/MC2PO_MC201.html tram derailed, travel by bus - il mattino di Padova dal 2003.it] (in Italian)
  8. link. (June 9, 2009)
  9. "Tram Padova".
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