London Trams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. More verifiable information on this London based article is needed. Guidelines and editing help are available. |
| London Trams | |
| Locale | London, UK |
|---|---|
| Transit type | Tram/Light rail |
| Began operation | 1999 |
| Owner | Transport for London |
| Operator(s) | Tramlink |
London Trams is an arm of Transport for London, which manages the second generation of tram services within London, UK. Current and planned tram systems are:
- Tramlink operates a three-route system in the area of South London around Croydon. An extension to Crystal Palace is currently proposed.
- Cross River Tram is a proposed new system in Central London from King's Cross and Camden to Peckham and Brixton.
A scheme called City Tram has been proposed by the City of London, linking Battersea and Hackney via Elephant and Castle and The City, but does not appear in any of TfL's transport plans.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
|
|||||

