Nancy Guided Light Transit

Former guided trolleybus system in Nancy, France
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Nancy guided light transit
Nancy TVR in June 2013
Nancy TVR in June 2013
Overview
Native nameTramway de Nancy
LocaleNancy, Lorraine
Transit typeRubber-tyred tram dual-mode bus trolleybus
Number of lines1
Number of stations28
Daily ridership45.000 daily[1]
Operation
Began operation8 December 2000
Ended operation12 March 2023; 14 months ago (12 March 2023)
Operator(s)Service de Transport de l'Agglomération Nancéienne (STAN)
Technical
System length11.1 km (6.9 mi)

The Nancy Guided Light Transit or TVR was a guided bus system in Nancy, France. The system used Bombardier's TVR (French: Transport sur Voie Réservée) technology. The TVR replaced the trolleybus system in Nancy.[1] The system was closed on 12 March 2023, and is to be replaced by conventional trolleybuses.[2]

Vehicles

The system used rubber-tyred, three-section articulated vehicles. The vehicles used trolley poles to collect current from parallel overhead lines, and also ran independently without the central guide rail.[1]

  • TVR running with central guide rail
    TVR running with central guide rail
  • TVR running without rail
    TVR running without rail

History

Nancy Trolleybus in 1986

The system was implemented as a replacement for the trolleybus network.[1] Operation of the 11.1 km (6.9 mi) long line began in 2000. The system had problems with derailing vehicles, as well as heavy wear and tear of the pavement.[1] In 2018, 12 vehicles from Caen were transferred to Nancy for use as spare parts donors.[3]

Planned closure and replacement

The TVR system was planned to be replaced by a conventional low-floor tram system,[1] however due to high costs and steep gradients the TVR will be replaced by trolleybuses.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Budach, Dirk (August 27, 2019). "Die neue Tram: Nancy bereitet sich vor" [The new tram: Nancy prepares itself]. Urban Transport Magazine (in German). Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  2. ^ "Grand Nancy. Tracé de la ligne, mise en service... Voici tout ce que l'on sait sur le futur trolley". www.estrepublicain.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  3. ^ "Frankreich" [France]. Blickpunkt Straßenbahn (in German). Vol. 4/2018, no. 238. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blickpunkt Straßenbahn e.V. 2018. p. 129. ISSN 0173-0290.

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