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Tram route 8 (Antwerp)

Tram route 8 is a tram route in Antwerp and nearby Wommelgem. The present day route was opened on 8 December 2019 connecting the Astrid premetro station with the Wommelgem Roundabout (Dutch: "Rond punt van Wommelgem") P+R. The route was the first to use the newly opened premetro tunnel under Borgerhout, called the Reuzenpijp, which begins at Astrid station and comes above ground just before the Muggenberg stop. It is promoted as a "fast tram" (sneltram) route, as most stations in the premetro tunnel have not (yet) been opened, allowing a 15-minute connection between the city center and the Wommelgem P+R.

Tram route 8
Overview
LocaleAntwerp
Termini
Stations7
Color on mapblack text on pink background
Service
Typetram
SystemAntwerp tram network
Operator(s)De Lijn
Rolling stockPCC (single), HermeLijn
History
Opened8 December 2019
Route map

P+R Wommelgem
Van Riel
Florent Pauwels
Waterbaan
Muggenberg
Zegel
Astrid

Trajectory edit

Tram route 8 begins at the Wommelgem Roundabout P+R terminus. From there, it runs westward alongside the E313 to the Ruggeveldlaan. Via the Florent Pauwelslei and Herentalsebaan, the route then joins the older trajectory of tram 24. Past the Muggenberg stop, route 8 enters the recently opened premetro tunnel, while tram 24 uses the older above ground tracks. Underground, tram 8 follows the same trajectory as tram 24 does above ground, but, as most stations on the underground line have not (yet) been opened, it has far fewer stops. The route stops at Zegel station, and then continues on a non-stop trajectory under the Turnhoutsebaan and Carnotstraat towards Astrid station, near Antwerp Centraal station, its end stop.[1]

History edit

Previous route edit

 
Tram route 8 between 2009 and 2012

Originally tram route 8 ran between the Groenplaats in the city centre and the Eksterlaar terminus in Berchem. On 31 December 31, 1978, the part of route 3 between the Groenplaats and Lambermontplaats to the south was transferred to route 8. The tram 8 continued to run on the Eksterlaar-Lambermontplaats trajectory in the following decades, with an exception in 1988, when, due to construction works in the Lange Leemstraat, the route had to use the premetro tunnel to the Groenplaats for several months.

On 3 May 2007, the tram 8 was extended from the Lambermontplaats to the nearby Bolivarplaats, where the new Antwerp courthouse had recently been built.[2] On 15 May 2009, the line was once again extended, this time from the Eksterlaar terminus to the Herentalsebaan, where it joined the trajectory of route 24 to the Silsburg terminus at the Deurne-Wommelgem border.[3] On May 2, 2012, the line was shortened from the Bolivarplaats to the Groenplaats, due to construction works in the Nationalestraat.[4]

On 1 September 2012, tram route 8 was suspended, and its trajectory was added to tram route 4 (formerly Hoboken-Sint-Pietersvliet). However, due to ongoing construction works at the Nationalestraat, it was temporarily impossible to join the trajectory with the original tram route 4, which was also shortened to the Marnixplaats. On February 9, 2013, the two parts of route 4 were connected to each other via a deviation over the Leien. On March 30, 2013, after the works in the Nationalestraat had finished, tram route 4 was able to start service on its definitive trajectory Hoboken-Silsburg.[5] The colors of route 8, black text on an orange background, were transferred with the closing of the route on September 1 to a new tram route 9, running between the Eksterlaar terminus and Linkeroever P+R using the premetro network.[6]

Works on the eastern premetro tunnel under the Carnotstraat and Turnhoutsebaan started in 1977, and were planned to open a few years later. After five years of tunneling and construction works, structural works on the tunnel and stations were largely finished, however, due to austerity measures imposed in the 1980s by the successive Martens governments, and the transfer of authority to the Flemish government after state reforms, construction on the premetro network was put to a halt. Although the extension of the central premetro axis to Linkeroever, and the construction of the northern premetro axis to the Sportpaleis were finished in the 1990s, no initiative was taken to open the eastern premetro axis until recently.

The creation of route 8 and the opening of the eastern "Reuzenpijp" premetro tunnel were a part of the 2020 mobility masterplan as the LIVAN project.[7]

Originally, also another trajectory was considered in which the new route 8 would follow the trajectory of route 24 all the way to the Silsburg terminus, and would then turn north to the Wommelgem P+R either parallel to, or over the R11 road, in the first case going under the E313/E34 highway in a newly constructed tunnel. However, this plan was not adopted, and finally, it was decided to separate route 8 from route 24 near the AZ Monica hospital, after which route 8 would go north over the Ruggeveldlaan, passing under the E313/E34 using the already present bridge over the Ruggveldlaan. The route then turns east and uses a newly built "tram antenna" toward its destination.[8] Also included in the LIVAN project was the construction of further tram tracks at the Ruggeveldlaan. These tracks, connecting the Herentalsebaan and Turnhoutsebaan, are currently only used by route 10 on its temporary detour through Deurne-Zuid. However, plans exist for the creation of a new north-south tram route making use of the tracks, replacing bus route 19.[9][10]

The previous route 8 was officially opened on 18 April 2015 between the Astrid premetro station and the newly built Wommelgem P+R.[11] From Astrid, the tram rides further towards Antwerp South Station.

Current Day Route (2019) edit

A tweet from DeLijn, on 17 October 2019,[12] stated that Tram route would be changing, as part of the Northern Line (Noorderlijn) project in Antwerp City.[13] Part of this would be the removal of all stops after Antwerp's Astrid Premetro Station.

It would no longer serve any connection to Antwerp South Station, and asks that anyone seeking to travel past Astrid Premetro Station, to take Tram 10 from Astrid Premetro Station to the south of Antwerp.

Future edit

When the premetro entrance at the Frankrijklei will be finished in June 2017, route 8 will be extended to the Antwerp-South railway station via the Opera premetro station and then, after leaving the premetro, following the same trajectory as the above ground route 24.[14] The trams will stop in Opera station at level -3, using new platforms perpendicular the ones now being used by routes 3,5,9 and 15, after it will be opened in September 2018.[15] Earlier plans included a further extension to the Schoonselhof, but this route will now be included into route 10.

In the far future, route 8 could further be extended from Wommelgem to the Q8-highway station Ranst, however, no concrete plans exist up to this date.[16]

Rolling stock edit

 
Single PCC car on route 8 at Burgemeester De Boey stop

Service on the previous route 8, suspended in 2012, was provided mainly by coupled PCC cars and HermeLijn trams.

Service on the present day route 8 is mainly provided by single PCC cars. The premetro tunnel between Astrid and Muggenberg is the first tunnel in the premetro network to receive a new security system, and most HermeLIjn trams are currently not yet equipped with this system.[17] Converted HermeLijn trams can sporadically be seen on the route. The new Albatros Bombardier Flexity 2 trams are also equipped with the system, but are at present not used on route 8.

References edit

  1. ^ "TRAM - Lijn - de Lijn". www.delijn.be. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. ^ . www.anieuws.be. 26 April 2007. Archived from the original on 2016-08-13. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  3. ^ Defillet, Wilfried (12 April 2008). "Tram 8 spoort naar Silsburg". www.gva.be. from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  4. ^ (PDF). www.confederatiebouw.be. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-01. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  5. ^ . De Nieuwe Antwerpenaar. 28 March 2013. Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  6. ^ . www.nieuwsblad.be. 31 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2016-01-27. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  7. ^ Ken Van Oproy (22 April 2015). . www.dwars.be. Archived from the original on 2015-10-09. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  8. ^ (PDF). www.lne.be. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  9. ^ (PDF). assets.antwerpen.be. 21 January 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Nieuwe noord-zuid tramverbinding in Deurne". deurne.n-va.be. from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Tramlijn door Reuzenpijp feestelijk ingehuldigd". www.standaard.be. 18 April 2015. from the original on 2015-04-19. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  12. ^ Lijn, De [@delijn] (October 17, 2019). "Dankzij het gloednieuwe tramnetwerk kan je nu vlotter dan ooit de stad ontdekken. Vanaf 8/12 is het zover: van het centrum naar het Eilandje of helemaal naar het noorden van Antwerpen… Maak kennis met onze tramlijnen. Ontdek er alles over op http://delijn.be/noorderlijn" (Tweet). Retrieved 2019-10-21 – via Twitter.
  13. ^ . www.delijn.be. Archived from the original on 2019-10-21. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  14. ^ "Noorderleien - Operaplein". www.noorderlijn.be. from the original on 2016-03-20. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  15. ^ "Noorderleien - Premetrostation Opera". www.noorderlijn.be. from the original on 2016-03-20. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  16. ^ "Masterplan 2020 - Bouwstenen voor de uitbreiding van het Masterplan Mobiliteit Antwerpen" (PDF). www.vlaanderen.be. 30 March 2010. (PDF) from the original on 2016-08-10. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  17. ^ "Nieuw sein- en remsysteem voor Antwerpse premetro". www.standaard.be. January 2, 2013. from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 10 June 2016.

External links edit

  • www.delijn.be, the operator of all public city transport in Antwerp and Flanders.

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Tram route 8 is a tram route in Antwerp and nearby Wommelgem The present day route was opened on 8 December 2019 connecting the Astrid premetro station with the Wommelgem Roundabout Dutch Rond punt van Wommelgem P R The route was the first to use the newly opened premetro tunnel under Borgerhout called the Reuzenpijp which begins at Astrid station and comes above ground just before the Muggenberg stop It is promoted as a fast tram sneltram route as most stations in the premetro tunnel have not yet been opened allowing a 15 minute connection between the city center and the Wommelgem P R Tram route 8OverviewLocaleAntwerpTerminiWommelgem Roundabout P RAstrid Antwerp premetro station Stations7Color on mapblack text on pink backgroundServiceTypetramSystemAntwerp tram networkOperator s De LijnRolling stockPCC single HermeLijnHistoryOpened8 December 2019Route mapLegendP R WommelgemVan RielFlorent PauwelsWaterbaanMuggenbergZegelAstrid Antwerp Centraal station Contents 1 Trajectory 2 History 2 1 Previous route 2 2 Current Day Route 2019 3 Future 4 Rolling stock 5 References 6 External linksTrajectory editTram route 8 begins at the Wommelgem Roundabout P R terminus From there it runs westward alongside the E313 to the Ruggeveldlaan Via the Florent Pauwelslei and Herentalsebaan the route then joins the older trajectory of tram 24 Past the Muggenberg stop route 8 enters the recently opened premetro tunnel while tram 24 uses the older above ground tracks Underground tram 8 follows the same trajectory as tram 24 does above ground but as most stations on the underground line have not yet been opened it has far fewer stops The route stops at Zegel station and then continues on a non stop trajectory under the Turnhoutsebaan and Carnotstraat towards Astrid station near Antwerp Centraal station its end stop 1 History editPrevious route edit nbsp Tram route 8 between 2009 and 2012Originally tram route 8 ran between the Groenplaats in the city centre and the Eksterlaar terminus in Berchem On 31 December 31 1978 the part of route 3 between the Groenplaats and Lambermontplaats to the south was transferred to route 8 The tram 8 continued to run on the Eksterlaar Lambermontplaats trajectory in the following decades with an exception in 1988 when due to construction works in the Lange Leemstraat the route had to use the premetro tunnel to the Groenplaats for several months On 3 May 2007 the tram 8 was extended from the Lambermontplaats to the nearby Bolivarplaats where the new Antwerp courthouse had recently been built 2 On 15 May 2009 the line was once again extended this time from the Eksterlaar terminus to the Herentalsebaan where it joined the trajectory of route 24 to the Silsburg terminus at the Deurne Wommelgem border 3 On May 2 2012 the line was shortened from the Bolivarplaats to the Groenplaats due to construction works in the Nationalestraat 4 On 1 September 2012 tram route 8 was suspended and its trajectory was added to tram route 4 formerly Hoboken Sint Pietersvliet However due to ongoing construction works at the Nationalestraat it was temporarily impossible to join the trajectory with the original tram route 4 which was also shortened to the Marnixplaats On February 9 2013 the two parts of route 4 were connected to each other via a deviation over the Leien On March 30 2013 after the works in the Nationalestraat had finished tram route 4 was able to start service on its definitive trajectory Hoboken Silsburg 5 The colors of route 8 black text on an orange background were transferred with the closing of the route on September 1 to a new tram route 9 running between the Eksterlaar terminus and Linkeroever P R using the premetro network 6 Works on the eastern premetro tunnel under the Carnotstraat and Turnhoutsebaan started in 1977 and were planned to open a few years later After five years of tunneling and construction works structural works on the tunnel and stations were largely finished however due to austerity measures imposed in the 1980s by the successive Martens governments and the transfer of authority to the Flemish government after state reforms construction on the premetro network was put to a halt Although the extension of the central premetro axis to Linkeroever and the construction of the northern premetro axis to the Sportpaleis were finished in the 1990s no initiative was taken to open the eastern premetro axis until recently The creation of route 8 and the opening of the eastern Reuzenpijp premetro tunnel were a part of the 2020 mobility masterplan as the LIVAN project 7 Originally also another trajectory was considered in which the new route 8 would follow the trajectory of route 24 all the way to the Silsburg terminus and would then turn north to the Wommelgem P R either parallel to or over the R11 road in the first case going under the E313 E34 highway in a newly constructed tunnel However this plan was not adopted and finally it was decided to separate route 8 from route 24 near the AZ Monica hospital after which route 8 would go north over the Ruggeveldlaan passing under the E313 E34 using the already present bridge over the Ruggveldlaan The route then turns east and uses a newly built tram antenna toward its destination 8 Also included in the LIVAN project was the construction of further tram tracks at the Ruggeveldlaan These tracks connecting the Herentalsebaan and Turnhoutsebaan are currently only used by route 10 on its temporary detour through Deurne Zuid However plans exist for the creation of a new north south tram route making use of the tracks replacing bus route 19 9 10 The previous route 8 was officially opened on 18 April 2015 between the Astrid premetro station and the newly built Wommelgem P R 11 From Astrid the tram rides further towards Antwerp South Station Current Day Route 2019 edit A tweet from DeLijn on 17 October 2019 12 stated that Tram route would be changing as part of the Northern Line Noorderlijn project in Antwerp City 13 Part of this would be the removal of all stops after Antwerp s Astrid Premetro Station It would no longer serve any connection to Antwerp South Station and asks that anyone seeking to travel past Astrid Premetro Station to take Tram 10 from Astrid Premetro Station to the south of Antwerp Future editWhen the premetro entrance at the Frankrijklei will be finished in June 2017 route 8 will be extended to the Antwerp South railway station via the Opera premetro station and then after leaving the premetro following the same trajectory as the above ground route 24 14 The trams will stop in Opera station at level 3 using new platforms perpendicular the ones now being used by routes 3 5 9 and 15 after it will be opened in September 2018 15 Earlier plans included a further extension to the Schoonselhof but this route will now be included into route 10 In the far future route 8 could further be extended from Wommelgem to the Q8 highway station Ranst however no concrete plans exist up to this date 16 Rolling stock edit nbsp Single PCC car on route 8 at Burgemeester De Boey stopService on the previous route 8 suspended in 2012 was provided mainly by coupled PCC cars and HermeLijn trams Service on the present day route 8 is mainly provided by single PCC cars The premetro tunnel between Astrid and Muggenberg is the first tunnel in the premetro network to receive a new security system and most HermeLIjn trams are currently not yet equipped with this system 17 Converted HermeLijn trams can sporadically be seen on the route The new Albatros Bombardier Flexity 2 trams are also equipped with the system but are at present not used on route 8 References edit TRAM Lijn de Lijn www delijn be Retrieved 10 June 2016 Vanaf 2 mei rijdt tram 8 naar Bolivarplaats www anieuws be 26 April 2007 Archived from the original on 2016 08 13 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Defillet Wilfried 12 April 2008 Tram 8 spoort naar Silsburg www gva be Archived from the original on 2016 06 16 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Nationalestraat We Werken Eraan PDF www confederatiebouw be Archived from the original PDF on 2016 07 01 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Trams rijden weer door Nationalestraat De Nieuwe Antwerpenaar 28 March 2013 Archived from the original on 2016 06 24 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Dienstregeling De Lijn verandert vanaf 1 september www nieuwsblad be 31 August 2012 Archived from the original on 2016 01 27 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Ken Van Oproy 22 April 2015 tram naar de toekomst www dwars be Archived from the original on 2015 10 09 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Pegasus LIVAN 1 Bovengrondse tramlijnverlenging N116 Herentalsebaan N12 Turnhoutsebaan PDF www lne be Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 11 June 2016 districtsraad Deurne PDF assets antwerpen be 21 January 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 08 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Nieuwe noord zuid tramverbinding in Deurne deurne n va be Archived from the original on 2016 09 21 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Tramlijn door Reuzenpijp feestelijk ingehuldigd www standaard be 18 April 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 04 19 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Lijn De delijn October 17 2019 Dankzij het gloednieuwe tramnetwerk kan je nu vlotter dan ooit de stad ontdekken Vanaf 8 12 is het zover van het centrum naar het Eilandje of helemaal naar het noorden van Antwerpen Maak kennis met onze tramlijnen Ontdek er alles over op http delijn be noorderlijn Tweet Retrieved 2019 10 21 via Twitter Neem de tram Ontdek de Stad De Lijn www delijn be Archived from the original on 2019 10 21 Retrieved 2019 10 21 Noorderleien Operaplein www noorderlijn be Archived from the original on 2016 03 20 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Noorderleien Premetrostation Opera www noorderlijn be Archived from the original on 2016 03 20 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Masterplan 2020 Bouwstenen voor de uitbreiding van het Masterplan Mobiliteit Antwerpen PDF www vlaanderen be 30 March 2010 Archived PDF from the original on 2016 08 10 Retrieved 10 June 2016 Nieuw sein en remsysteem voor Antwerpse premetro www standaard be January 2 2013 Archived from the original on 2016 08 07 Retrieved 10 June 2016 External links editwww delijn be the operator of all public city transport in Antwerp and Flanders Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tram route 8 Antwerp amp oldid 1174461186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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