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Meeting hears of record-breaking patronage

A series of high-profile concerts and sporting fixtures have helped a number of UK tram networks post record patronage figures over the summer.


The latest meeting of the Light Rail Operators Group, organised by UKTram, heard that performances by Taylor Swift in Edinburgh and events at the new Co-op Live had provided a boost for the two networks in recent months.

However, poor weather over the summer holidays had a negative impact on systems reliant on seasonal customers but, overall, the figures pointed to continued recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.


Steve Duckering, UKTram Operations Manager, commented: “The figures provided during the meeting show the continued popularity of our modern tram systems and the leading role they play in the cultural life of the cities they serve.”


Held in Birmingham, the meeting provided an ideal opportunity for networking ahead of the annual UKTram/LRSSB Light Rail Summit, held in the city the following day.


“We enjoyed record attendance, with many new faces among the usual representation from network operators, which bodes well for future meetings,” Steve added.

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