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« on: October 30, 2020, 19:47:20 »

Members of this forum have been almost* universally scathing about the Cambridge Guided Busway, or about buses playing at being trams in general. But the good burghers of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (or at least a couple of them) seem to still like the idea. They are planning a bigger, better, one - and using the "M"-word for it. Having consulted, they are now making a load of consultants compete to design it; from Bulding:
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Competition for consultants to design ?4bn Cambridgeshire metro opens
By Tom Lowe12 October 2020

Three firms to compete for chance of winning advisory role on scheme

Design consultants are lodging bids for a competition to design a ?4bn metro system in Cambridgeshire.

The project will see a network of metro lines built throughout the county with plans for a series of underground sections beneath Cambridge?s medieval town centre.

Unlike a traditional light rail system, the scheme is envisaged to use autonomous vehicles with rubber tyres.

Ten firms will be shortlisted for the three-stage competition, launched by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough combined authority, to develop concepts for the Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro (CAM).

Three firms will then be awarded ?200,000 to produce conceptual designs in two design and review stages for the railway over a period of three months, which will then be presented to the combined authority?s mayor, James Palmer.

This will be followed by a third and final design submission, with the competition winner set to be asked to continue working on the project until the end of 2022 in an advisory capacity should their submission be adopted by the council.

Consultants have until 4 November to send in applications, with the job due to start either at the end of December or the beginning of January next year.

Slated for completion in 2029, the metro is considered by the council as essential for improving transport links in one the UK (United Kingdom)?s fastest growing cities.

A report for the combined authority?s technical advisory committee in May claimed that the scheme?s ?4bn price tag could be halved by using smaller vehicles, reducing the cost of tunnelling for the network?s underground sections.

There's more on the combined authority's site.

* I'm not so sure now about that "almost".
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« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2021, 19:23:41 »

The design competition for CAM was been hustling along unnoticed - like an autonomous pod in a tunnel - with three teams chosen in January, and now their submissions released. What happens next isn't very clear, and I can't find the competition brief anywhere. It isn't even spelled out in writing that the guided busway will be incorporated into the scheme, though it was in the crayon version and the designers all do assume this.


Lots of pretty pictures of wheeled whatsits - from little pods up to "normal" tram-buses on the CAM site.



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« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2021, 21:54:33 »

That £4bn price tag, and certain other aspects of this scheme, have a familiar ring to them...

http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=24687.msg303071#msg303071
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