• Source: Nancy Guided Light Transit
  • The Nancy Guided Light Transit or TVR was a guided trolleybus system in Nancy, France. The system used Bombardier's TVR (French: Transport sur Voie Réservée) technology. It encompassed one era, from 2000 to 2023, of the Nancy trolleybus system and replaced the conventional trolleybus service in Nancy during that period. The GLT/TVR system was closed on 12 March 2023, and is to be replaced by conventional trolleybuses serving the same route.


    Vehicles


    The system used rubber-tyred, three-section articulated vehicles. The vehicles used trolley poles to collect current from parallel overhead lines, and also ran independently without the central guide rail.











    History


    The system was implemented as a replacement for the trolleybus network. Operation of the 11.1 km (6.9 mi) long line began in 2000. The system had problems with derailing vehicles, as well as heavy wear and tear of the pavement. In 2018, 12 vehicles from Caen were transferred to Nancy for use as spare parts donors.


    = Planned closure and replacement

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    The TVR system was planned to be replaced by a conventional low-floor tram system; however, due to high costs and steep gradients the TVR will be replaced by trolleybuses.


    See also


    Caen Guided Light Transit
    List of rubber-tyred tram systems
    List of town tramway systems in France
    Trams in France


    References




    External links



    Nouveau Tramway : l'essentiel du projet (in French)

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