Australia: Newcastle LRT goes wire free

Newcastle is set to be the only city in Australia with a majority wire free light rail system. Minister for Transport Andrew Constance announced the removal of overhead wires from the Newcastle light rail plan as part of a suite of upgrades that will include more public open space.
“This is a game changer for the urban amenity and sustainability of Newcastle light rail, which has been the impetus for the complete revitalisation of the city. Implementing world class light rail technology aligns with our plans for Newcastle to become a major university town and a city known for cutting-edge research and innovation,” the minister said.
Newcastle light rail vehicles will be fitted with on board energy storage as part of the changes, to remove the “spider-web” of overhead wires and preserve the city’s heritage.
Minister for Planning Anthony Roberts said the suite of urban amenity upgrades will allow more open space for outdoor dining, street trees and will connect light rail customers with new activity precincts including Darby Plaza and Civic Link. “We’re improving the experience of being in and moving around this great city,” Roberts said.


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