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There has been disagreement about whether they should be called "trams", for that reason and also because they are capable of being steered and operating independently of the guidance rail, using auxiliary diesel engines. GLT is effectively a model of guided dual-mode bus, but when GLT vehicles use a pantograph to
4 Jun 2015 The way the Cambridge guided busway works could be described as a close cousin to other Bus Rapid Transits (BRTs), but this one re-used existing rail infrastructure, converting it into a special narrow bus lane where the bus is literally guided by low walls and guiding side-wheels (see below). Cambridge
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Britpave (the British in-situ concrete paving association) promotes and develops the use of concrete paving in all areas of transport infrastructure including bus and rail. It is particularly involved in guided busway schemes constructed in slip-formed in-situ concrete. Britpave liaises with government agencies, local authorities
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Consequently, kerb-guided track can be fitted into former double-track rail alignments without the requirement for additional land-take that might have been necessary were a disused railway to be converted into a public highway. Examples include the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway and Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus
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