Minister announces Rotherham tram-train cash

PLANS for a continental-style tram-train service between Sheffield and Rotherham are on track after the announcement of a further £150,000 funding towards feasibility work.

Transport Minister Norman Baker announced the sum, which will fund further investigations to ensure vehicles are safe to run on both Supertram and train tracks, and stressed the Government’s commitment to the scheme.

He said: “There is no doubt about finance being available to deliver the scheme. The Government is committed to a trial of tram-trains in the UK and the route between Sheffield and Rotherham is the best place to develop it. This is a unique scheme.”

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Mr Baker did not reveal how much the full cost of the scheme will be, but said the Government would pick up the bill for vehicles and electrification.

The scheme—which could be up and running by 2014— involves running tram-trains along the Supertram route from Sheffield city centre to Meadowhall South, then switching to an adjacent rail line which is now being used by freight trains running into Rotherham.

Tram-trains would call at Rotherham Central station before terminating at Parkgate. Services are planned to run every 20 minutes.