Ronald
Active Member
In Amsterdam, tests began on the 7th of March, to transport cargo via trams (streetcars).
During 4 weeks, 2 trams will supply stores and companies via a fixed route through the city. This isn't a new phenomenon in Europe. Dresden (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland) already have operating cargo trams.
If Amsterdam's trial is succesfull, and investment of 100 million euro will be made, that would bring a fleet of 52 cargo trams to life. The network will run from 4 peripheral 'cross docks' to 15 innercity hubs.
These trams will cut the number of lorries unloading in the inner city in half, from 5000 to 2500. Particulate pollution would be reduced by 20%.
During 4 weeks, 2 trams will supply stores and companies via a fixed route through the city. This isn't a new phenomenon in Europe. Dresden (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland) already have operating cargo trams.
If Amsterdam's trial is succesfull, and investment of 100 million euro will be made, that would bring a fleet of 52 cargo trams to life. The network will run from 4 peripheral 'cross docks' to 15 innercity hubs.
These trams will cut the number of lorries unloading in the inner city in half, from 5000 to 2500. Particulate pollution would be reduced by 20%.