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Rapid Transit Systems

Volume 482: debated on Tuesday 4 November 2008

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what progress has been made towards the target of creating 25 new rapid transit lines in major cities and conurbations by 2010 as stated in his Department's Transport 10 Year Plan of 2000; how many new rapid transit lines were created in each year since 2000; and by what percentage light rail passenger journeys have increased since 2000. (232012)

The Ten Year Plan published in July 2000 set out indicative figures for the number of light rail schemes that might be delivered by 2010. This was neither a target nor a commitment for the Government.

The following light rail lines have been opened since 2000:

Name of scheme

Number of new lines

2000

Croydon Tramlink

3

2000

Manchester Metrolink -Eccles extension

1

2002

Tyne and Wear Metro -Sunderland extension

1

2004

Nottingham Express Transit

1

2005

Docklands Light Railway - London City Airport extension

1

The following schemes are in preparation;

Name of scheme

Stage reached

Number of new lines

Docklands Light Railway -Extension to Woolwich Arsenal

Under construction, due to be completed in 2009.

1

Manchester Metrolink -Extensions to Rochdale, Oldham, Chorlton and Droylsden

Under construction, project due to be completed in 2012.

4

Nottingham Express Transit -Extensions to Clifton and Chilwell

Granted Programme Entry. If Full Approval is granted the lines could be completed by 2013.

2

Manchester Metrolink -Extensions to Ashton, East Didbsury and Manchester Airport

Granted Programme Entry as part of Greater Manchester's Transport Innovation Fund bid.

3

Manchester Metrolink -Extensions to Trafford, Oldham town centre, Rochdale town centre, and Second city crossing scheme

Schemes which currently have no approval status that Greater Manchester are also progressing as part of their Transport Innovation Fund bid.

4

Light rail passenger journeys in England increased by 90 per cent. between 1999-2000 and from 98 million to 186 million passenger journeys in 2007-08.