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    Coventry driverless trams ambition: CVLR demonstrator design and delivery notes

    December 12, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Coventry driverless trams ambition: CVLR demonstrator design and delivery notes

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Coventry City Council is expected to approve construction of an 800‑metre twin‑track Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) demonstrator between Coventry Railway Station and Coventry University Technology Park on Mile Lane, operating bi‑directionally in live traffic. The CVLR system uses precast track panels requiring no excavations, with Colas having laid the initial 220‑metre single‑track city‑centre demonstrator in eight weeks at less than half the cost and time of conventional tramways. Longer term plans envisage a 12 km route linking the station, the West Midlands Investment Zone at GreenPower Park and development around Ansty Park, with future autonomous operation.

    Technical Brief

    • Precast CVLR track panels are laid without excavation, minimising utility diversions and subgrade reconstruction.
    • Absence of overhead line equipment implies on‑board power supply and reduced streetscape and clearance constraints.
    • Demonstrator operation in mixed live traffic will test embedded track performance under general road vehicle loading.
    • Quiet, smooth ride feedback suggests effective vibration isolation and tight geometric tolerances in the precast system.
    • Future autonomous “hop‑on, hop‑off” operation will require segregated signalling, vehicle detection and platform interface design.

    Our Take

    Within the 233 Infrastructure stories in our database, Coventry’s CVLR demonstrator is one of the few UK schemes trialling driverless fixed‑guideway transit in a dense city centre, which will be closely watched by other mid‑sized cities looking for lower‑cost alternatives to full tram systems.

    The 8‑week build time for the initial demonstrator track suggests that, if standards and approvals are secured, future roll‑out of the planned 12 km route could be staged in short construction windows, reducing disruption around Coventry Railway Station and other busy nodes.

    Positioned inside the West Midlands, where several Investment Zone and technology‑park transport links are being promoted, the Coventry Very Light Rail project is likely to be used as a proof‑of‑concept for connecting business parks such as Ansty Park and university campuses without major heavy‑rail upgrades.

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