Talk:Midland Metro route maps

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[edit] how much will the new routes cost and what will happen

How much will the new routes cost the cost of the line 1 extension and line 2 will cost 145 million pounds 31 million pounds is from the European goverment so the 114 million pounds will come from somewhere

what will happen it well be good for people who goes to merry hill or Brierley Hill it will start from line one to line 1 extension and line 2 will be good if you need to get to Brays road Lyndon road The Wheatsheaf Hatchford brook Elmdon Birmingham international change here for the airport it will start from birmingham snow hill where the modern trams terminate at if you go to birmingham snow hill you can see the line 2 beening built line 1 extension and line 2 will start in 2008 —Preceding thank travel midland metro and centro and Robert Jackson on writing this information

[edit] where do the trams terminate at

the trams terminate at wolverhampton st georges birmingham snow hill wednesbury parkway and sometimes black lake

[edit] how much does the tram carry

the trams carry 156 passengers and the tram will have 200 passengers THAT IS 44 MORE PEOPLE THAT CAN GO ON THE TRAM ONLY ON THE BIRMINGHAM CITY CENTRE SORRY

[edit] accidents and incidents

A minor incident happened when a car ignored the traffic lights and drove in front of a moving tram on bilston road

on the 19th december another incident happened when a tram collided in front of another tram the incident happened near soho benson road when tram 9 accidently ran into tram 10 because the shade broke and there was no time to put the trams hazard brakes on people where hurt 16 had to go to hospital and 24people suffered with bruises the driver was dazzled by the low lying winter sun there was a problem with the sunblind 40 where on board the tram

in June 2007 there was vandalism caused damage on the overhead power lines and brought a halt to the system

it's not centro's problem if there is something wrong with the tram