Clermont Ferrand tramway
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Clermont Ferrand tramway
Owner’s Representative LRT clermont-ferrand lrt - line a france transport planning systems rolling stock safety The Clermont-Ferrand LRT is helping Clermont to reclaim its public spaces and reduce traffic in the town centre. SYSTRA first provided advice on the new transport system in 1990, carrying out many studies, and in 2001 was appointed as client’s representative to help with phases from drafting and appraising tenders to supervision of contracts. The challenge Clermont’s first tramline runs 14 km from north to south, with 31 stops. It serves the major residential areas in the furthest suburbs, via the city’s commercial centre and historic core, the Regional University Hospital (CHRU), the University Campus of Les Cézeaux and La Pardieu Railway station. In all, the line serves 29 % of Clermont’s population and 41 % of its employment, including the major educational establishments, hospitals, sports and leisure centres. The tram system is part of a programme set out in the urban transport plan, which makes provision for two tramlines with interchange to the rail network and surrounding road system. The aim is to reduce traffic in the town centre by 20 %. As the tram network was developed, bus routes were restructured around it and bus-coach-tram interchange points created. To reduce the number of private cars, especially on the approach to the town centre, six park-and-ride sites were introduced. The road space shared by trams is being redeveloped to optimise management of traffic flow, parking and deliveries. The city also intends to make its public places more attractive: plans for the tramway include enhanced pedestrian walkways, cycle paths, lighting and landscaping. This urban development scheme is in line with a wider policy of redefining the fabric of the city centre, and increasing its density, making it attractive enough to counteract the urban sprawl which characterises Clermont today. tram stops The tram stops have platforms on each side. These are 3 m wide, 37 m long (including a 10 metre access ramp for the disabled) and 23 cm high. On «island» platforms in the middle of the highway, traffic protection systems are being fitted and the pedestrian crossings have been made safe. www.systra.com Each stop also has an illuminated shelter, equipped with a ticket dispenser and a passenger information system showing the expected wait until the next tram. All stops are easily identifiable by their uniform style of cladding, shelter and fittings. track bed Enclosed in a segregated lane, the track bed consists of a 5.46 mwide lane, formed of bituminous concrete with a surface of coloured aggregates and has a barrier (except at crossroads) designed to match the kerb stone. The vehicle’s guiderail is set in the centre of the track bed. vehicle Clermont-Ferrand was the first LRT project to use Translohr, an innovative tyre-tram system. With four cars and five axles, the vehicle is reversible with doors on both sides. Each axle is equipped with a guiding device consisting of two rollers forming a V-shape which grips the central rail. This integral guidance system enables the Translohr to run without risk of derailment. With a length of 32 m, height of 2.95 m and a 2.2 m gauge, the vehicle is powered by two electric motors of 220 kw each, positioned at either end. The power supply is provided by an overhead contact line, with the return traction current via the guide rail. civil works Two tunnels for improved traffic flow or pedestrian crossing, A 12 m tunnel under the Rue des Meuniers, constructed of small span reinforced concrete to accommodate the track bed and to mitigate the sloping site, clermont-ferrand lrt - line a france Supporting walls to protect the excavations needed to take the line down from the elevated Les Cézeaux university campus, A closing plate at the centre of the boulevard Robert Schuman gyratory system, allowing the tramway to run uninhibited. CEBAZAT Collège A. Camus Les Vignes Lycée Brugière Montferrand La Fontaine Gravière DURTOL 1 Mai Les Carmes Hôtel de Ville Gaillard Delille Jaude CLERMONT-FERRAND CHU G. Montpied on Bl um Ch Cé au ze x au Ca x m pu s Fo nt ai ne du Ba St Jacques-Dolet c Universités Maison de la Culture St Jacques Loucheur CEYRAT Gare La Pardieu Lé Royat Lagarlaye Musée d’Art La ne B CHAMALIERES Les Pistes Stade M. Michelin er Lig In 2001, the SMTC (Clermont’s transport authority) appointed SYSTRA as client’s representative. The work included: drafting and analysis of tenders on performance of the system (rolling stock, guiding, power, overhead current, industrial equipment, track bed), drafting of specification for an overall project manager, settlement of final contractual documents, tender appraisal, control and follow-up of these contracts including the super vision of rolling stock construction and accompanying certification procedures. Champratel Chanturgue SYSTRA’s role SYSTRA has been providing advice on Clermont-Ferrand’s transport system since 1990. During this time, the company has undertaken a range of studies for the Clermont urban area and its transport plans, including restructuring of the bus network, an integrated transport plan, studies related to the light rapid transit (TCSP) network and a project covering intermodal transport, pricing and ticketing. GERZAT Croix de Neyrat Lycée Lafayette Margeride AUBIERE BEAUMONT In addition, SYSTRA is responsible for decisions related to all administrative procedures: application for formal State planning approval (DPC) impact study, preparation of documents for Public Inquiry (DUP), funding applications. SYSTRA is also advising SMTC on the introduction of security procedures. at a glance line a facts and figures key dates Length: 14 km Stops: 31 Vehicle Type: Translohr STE4 Train sets: 20 Trips: 55.000 per day June 1997: introduction of Urban Transport Plan (PDU), as a continuation of the integrated transport plan (1995) 1999: Approval of PDU March 2000: SMTC chooses tyretramway March 2001: European invitation to tender for supply of ‘system’ for the first north-south tramline December 2001: Choice of Translohr and of project manager 2003: Construction work begins 2005: Beginning of revenue service Auguste 2007: Commissioning of section Montpied - Pardieu organisations involved www.systra.com Client: SMTC Client’s representative: SYSTRA Supplier of «system»: Consortium Lohr Industrie/Eurovia/Sobea/ CEGELEC/Vossloh (ex COGIFER) Overall Project Manager (Design and Build): Consortium Ingérop/Otra Operator: T2C
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