A series of high-profile international events have helped to raise the profile of tramways and similar transit systems in the UK and highlighted how the country’s light rail sector is contributing to initiatives aimed at driving innovation and enhancing safety.
At the latest meeting of the UITP, the International Association of Public Transport, UKTram Operations Manager Steve Duckering delivered a presentation on how the sector is working with the LRSSB to enhance tramway safety.
“The meeting in Warsaw, Poland, also received a report from a working group I’ve been assisting that’s looking at the socioeconomic impact of light rail, and it provided a fascinating insight into the many benefits offered by tramways and similar transit systems,” Steve said.
“Delegates were also able to explore the city’s historic tram network during an event that enabled UKTram to strengthen its international links further while exploring issues such as climate resilience and hydrogen-powered trams.”
In recent weeks, the organisation has also been represented at the annual meeting of the Urban Tram Forum, held in Basel, Switzerland, where Managing Director James Hammett met with light rail leaders from across the world to discuss a host of topics, including driver aid systems, pedestrian crossings, and lessons learned from past Olympics and other mega-events.
James added: “The valuable information we have gathered at the events will be fed back to members through our functional groups and other workstreams.”
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