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London Trams

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Parent organisation
  
Transport for London

Purpose
  
Oversees Tramlink and future tram projects

Region served
  
Greater London, England

London Trams refers to the arm of Transport for London (TfL) that manages Tramlink and future tram projects in Greater London, England.

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The current tram system has been in operation since May 2000, although a service ran along the A23 until 1951.

Croydon Tramlink has 38 stops along 27 kilometres (17 mi) of track. The system currently has 24 'Flexity Swift' trams and six Stadler Variobahn trams in operation.

The system's tracks follow three main spurs to Beckenham Junction, Wimbledon and Addington, and include a one-way loop around Croydon town centre where the trams arrive roughly every one to six minutes.

Other tramways

Cross River Tram, a proposed north-south tramway in Central London, was cancelled for lack of funding in 2008. The City Tram scheme was proposed by the City of London, linking Battersea and Hackney via Elephant and Castle and the City, but does not appear in TfL's transport plans.

References

London Trams Wikipedia