Test services will be run by a father-and-son driving teamRailAdventure UK a specialist transport company in the West Midlands, will operate the
Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) vehicle for the on-road test in the city centre in May and June this year.
CVLR is a new and innovative transportation system that is using the region's advanced automotive expertise to provide a flexible and affordable alternative to traditional light rail. It features a modern vehicle and a unique, revolutionary track design, aiming to offer a reliable, frequent, and eco-friendly 'hop-on, hop-off' service for Coventry residents.
RailAdventure UK has earned its reputation by providing support services for rail operations, moving trains, testing them, and running passenger services. The company has now secured the contract that will see a father-and-son team driving the vehicle and its passengers on the 220m demonstration track.
Significant stepCouncillor Jim O'Boyle, cabinet member for jobs, regeneration, and climate change at
Coventry City Council, said: “This is a significant step in our ongoing testing of Very Light Rail, and it is fantastic that we are working with RailAdventure UK to demonstrate this innovative model and prove the benefits it will bring to Coventry.
“Very Light Rail is just the beginning of our plans to revolutionise transport in our city, tackle climate change, improve air quality, and provide a reliable and accessible travel option. We will be running Very Light Rail for four weeks, and residents will have the opportunity to experience this one-of-a-kind vehicle and track system and provide feedback on the experience. I look forward to travelling in our vehicle on our track and encourage all residents to sign up when available. Details of how to apply will be made available on the council website soon.”
Kevin Walker, managing director of RailAdventure UK, said: “This project is a perfect fit for RailAdventure — it is local, innovative, and uses our operational expertise and passion for bringing new ideas to life. Our local teams will be working on this test. With our experience as a rail operator, including battery-powered traction, we are excited to showcase why we believe there is a strong future for this type of operation. We look forward to playing a role in shaping it.”
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West Midlands Combined Authority funds CVLR through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement. During the four-week test, members of the public and other stakeholders will have the opportunity to experience CVLR between Greyfriars Road and Queen Victoria Road and provide feedback. Coventry City Council is leading this groundbreaking project to create the city’s first route. In the long term, the Council plans to establish a network of routes around Coventry.