bradleysmith
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Could anyone here advise me of the advantages a tram has over a bus?
bradleysmith said:Could anyone here advise me of the advantages a tram has over a bus?
Another 'advantage', that I've noticed, is that traffic lights can be controlled to give priority to trams. Reducing journey times still further.bradleysmith said:Could anyone here advise me of the advantages a tram has over a bus?
skrx said:- No emissions at the point of use
- Less drivers needed (especially if your system allows coupling trams together at busy times) true
- Faster acceleration and braking true, but faster acceleration is rarely realised in real life so I don't regard this as a serious benefit
- More doors -- faster boarding/alighting times unresolved
- A track takes up less space than a bus lane not true
- Much smoother ride for passengers A big benefit
- Vehicles are more efficient
Generally, they're much more comfortable to use. Buses seem to bounce the passengers around, especially on rough roads (i.e. any road after it's had a bus route for a while...) but smooth rails and a controlled acceleration by electric motors makes trams much nicer for the passengers.
gaz said:Trams are only as smooth as the driver.
if the driver brakes late for a stop light, then everyone goes flying. just the same as a bus.
marinyork said:It's not a like for like comparison. Trams have large dedicated uninterupted stretches whereas buses do not. Like I said some of these things aren't realised as tram drivers don't floor it otherwise it wouldn't be as smooth.
And they don't have stop lights as such in the same way as bus drivers, not that er bus drivers are known for obeying red lights.
Touche said:So, are they allowed to go sailing through traffic lights that are at red?
marinyork said:It's not a like for like comparison. Trams have large dedicated uninterupted stretches whereas buses do not. Like I said some of these things aren't realised as tram drivers don't floor it otherwise it wouldn't be as smooth.
And they don't have stop lights as such in the same way as bus drivers, not that er bus drivers are known for obeying red lights.
gaz said:Come to Croydon and ride on our trams, the drivers accelerate and brake far to sharply. and your often thrown around the carriage even whilst holding on.
benborp said:Touching slightly on the comparisons between London and Sheffield, buses and trams and the consequences of heavy braking - when I were a nipper my granny was taking me in to town from Gleadless on the bus. We were sat well towards the back when the bus braked heavily on the hill. I slipped off my seat and slid under the bench seat in front, and the seat in front of that and didn't stop until I hit the front of the bus.
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