Metrolink seems to have a significant amount more closures, and closures which go on far longer than say London Tramlink or indeed any other transport network. I know Northerners enjoy a cup of tea sometimes but the length of these closures and amount of closures is getting a bit silly.
I think it's great how much you will stand up for Metrolink, but surely even you must get to a point where you realise you are defending the indefensible?
So again I ask what would you have us do? Let it fall apart and injure/kill someone? How about we try again to put an LRV through the window of the Cafe Nero in St Peter’s square? Maybe we’ll be successful this time…
How about we just add more and more TSRs, so that the journeys become impossibly slow, and the drivers get more and more stressed about finishing late and end up having more safety critical incidents?
Or do we just close the whole lot?
It is an aging network with a maintenance backlog caused by COVID. Even the new lines are the best part of 15 years old now.
The comparison to tramlink is an interesting one. M5000s are a few tons heavier than a CR4000 and we operate them as double units. Even discounting the doubles, the result is that we have more wear for a given frequency due to the higher axle loading. We also have considerably more route mileage and therefore more to maintain.
The currently affected section will have seen in excess of 12 million individual wheelsets passing over it since it was last replaced.
Tramway track always takes longer to renew than conventional ballasted track. Take Brooklands-Sale inbound which was rerailed earlier in the year in just a single weekend possession.
I really don’t see how defending them for spending money to renew and upgrade the network is defending the indefensible. Sure the disruption is less than ideal, but it is a necessary evil and actually doing it this way keeps that disruption to a minimum.