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Eagle-eyed Coventrians have spotted the brand new tram which has arrived in the city this week as part of the Coventry Very ...
Coventry City Council owns the intellectual property. Hopefully it can export the technology across Britain and to Europe and ...
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Could driverless trams come to your town or city?Coventry's tram network, like much of the city, was destroyed during World War Two. Now, 85 years since the last tram ran in the city, they may be set to return, thanks to new technology called ...
Coventry had a tram network in the early 20th century. The tracks were damaged by heavy bombing in the second world war, and ...
Colas Rail UK has completed the first phase of construction of a test bed for the Coventry Very Light Rail project.
Coventry City Council inviting members of the public to take a free ride on a test version of the Very Light Rail system so that they can provide feedback. The rides will take place across four ...
The return of ‘trams’ to the city of Coventry has taken a step closer after the high-tech track on which they will travel was unveiled. The Very Light Rail (VLR) system is being developed by a ...
Coventry is looking to create a Very Light Rail network, which has been described as being like a tram, but better. The vehicles, which can carry 60 passengers, are cheaper and more flexible than ...
New tram technology is being developed in Coventry, which could see driverless trams come to where you live. Terry Rowe says he is relocating his "childhood dream" business in Coventry Market to ...
Councillor Jim O'Boyle with one of the battery-operated trams which will soon be running on the streets of Coventry. Coventry's tram network, like much of the city, was destroyed during World War Two.
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