The Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) transport system is to be showcased in Coventry as part of a real world testing programme following the approval of funding by regional transport bosses.
The West Midlands Combined Authority Board agreed the first instalment of an expected £72 million investment in the emerging VLR technology – designed to be both faster and cheaper to build than traditional tram and rail systems.
The Board’s green light will also enable specialist on site testing for other VLR systems to move forward.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA Chair, said:
“This funding will allow us to take Very Light Rail to the next level – from the workshop to real-world demonstration – and shows the WMCA Board’s unequivocal backing for innovation in Coventry."
Cllr Jim O’Boyle, Coventry City Council's cabinet member for jobs, regeneration and climate change, said:
“This is a milestone investment in Coventry Very Light Rail, a project set to transform the way people in our city - and others throughout the UK and even the world - get around. By creating a new, clean and green form of transport, this investment is securing jobs in Coventry and, as in other cities which have installed light rail, will support regeneration in local areas.