Edinburgh
Manchester
UNITED KINGDOM
Stockholm
Helsinki
SCANDINAVIA
Newcastle
Perth
Gold Coast
Sydney Southwest
Sydney Northwest
Parramatta
AUSTRALIA
Parramatta’s 20 KM Light Rail project will serve Australia’s second largest city with interchangeable transport options. Its integrated systems will connect with Parramatta’s existing transport modes such as heavy rail, bus and ferry.The Light Rail will encompass 6-stops along its route and create new transport links between key centres within the Greater Parramatta region.
Assessing the suitability of transport modes for Parramatta
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Parramatta
Sydney Metro Northwest is the first stage of Australia’s largest public transportation project. Once complete, it will be the first fully-automated system in the country.
The project includes 36 KM of rail line, 8 new stations, five upgraded stations and 15 km of twin tunnels. This complex project involves the conversion of heavy rail lines into metro standards as well as transforming 4,000 commuter car spacers with new bus, park-and-ride, pedestrian and cycling facilities at all stations.
Delivering comprehensive advisory services
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Sydney Metro Northwest
The Sydney Metro City and Southwest project is a significant change to Sydney’s public transport landscape and the first driverless metro system in Australia. The project will deliver 30 KM of new metro rail through the heart of the CBD. It will include new twin tunnels under the Sydney Harbour, upgrades to 11 stations plus the addition of 6 new stations with underground platforms. WSP was engaged as the technical advisors for the second stage of this project.
How we delivered digital driven design
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Sydney Metro City and Southwest
The Gold Coast light rail is one of the largest public transport projects in Australia as well as the largest transport infrastructure project to be undertaken in the Gold Coast.
The 20.3 km light rail system has 18 stations and is serviced by 18 G: Link Trams.
TransLink first commissioned WSP to complete a comparative analysis study for a bus rapid transit (BRT) or light rail transit (LRT) operation for the Broadbeach to Parkwood corridor.
Compressing the design process for Light Rail
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Gold Coast Light Rail
In September 2012, the State Government announced Metro Area Express (MAX), a 22 km light rail transit network for Perth. The AU$1.9 billion project is aimed at changing the face of the city’s transport system and help to create a vibrant and sustainable community for future generations. .
Delivering comprehensive services
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PERTH Metro Area Express
Newcastle Light Rail is part of the NSW Governments $650 m programme to revitalise Newcastle’s transport systems. The light rail development was split into two stages: (1) replacing the heavy rail service and (2) providing access to and connectivity within the central business district. The systems 6 trams run on a 3km long alignment from the Newcastle interchange through to the Newcastle beach. WSP was engaged as lead designer – performing all aspects of the feasibility and definition design.
Applying the Future-Ready methodology to deliver Light Rail
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Newcastle Light Rail
Being one of Europe’s fasted growing cities, Manchester needed an integrated rapid transit system that catered to its growing population.
The The £1.85 billion public transport investment for saw the tripling of the existing network and Park & Ride facilities plus, a brand-new fleet of vehicles and new ticketing systems.
WSP has worked as the delivery partner for Transport for Greater Manchester since 2007. Operating as a fully integrated delivery team.
Delivering the largest UK rail network
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Manchester Metro Link
With congestion forecasted to double by 2021, Edinburgh unveiled its 14.5 KM tram system in 2013 that links from the airport to the heart of the city in less than 35 minutes.
WSP worked with Transport Initiative Edinburgh between 2005 and 2012 to deliver this project. We were later novated to the contractor consortium to support the detailed design and design changes in addition to construction support, all the way up to the testing of the commission systems.
Connecting Edinburgh City to the Airport
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Edinburgh Tram
The Raide-Jokeri Light Rail System’s 25 km transit corridor will include 32 stations, connections, exchange stations and a depot to connect Finland’s two largest cities. The uninterrupted service will replace Helsinki’s business bus service – which see’s over 30,000 daily passengers. This is expected to rise to 100,000 per weekday by 2040. WSP joined Ramboll to develop the project plan for Helsinki Light Rail.
Delivering Ring Railway for Helsinki
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Helsinki Light Rail
Tramway City is expected to carry 63,000 passengers per day by 2030 and will supply the new Royal Seaport district with efficient and environmentally friendly public transport.
It will provide a climate-smart, high-capacity connection reaching the central hub of Stockholm's public transport. Changing between commuter train, subway, bus, and tram lines will be easy and efficient once the extension is completed.
Delivering climate-smart, high-capacity connection for Stockholm
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Stockholm Tramway City
Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit is the first stage in Canada’s capital city future rail network. The 12.5KM electric light rail system will provide rapid transit between the east and the west.
WSP is part of an engineering joint venture within the Rideau Transit Group design-build consortium.
Delivering the largest infrastructure project in Ottawa’s history
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OTTAWA
Edinburgh
Manchester
UNITED KINGDOM
Stockholm
Helsinki
SCANDINAVIA
Perth
Newcastle
Gold Coast
Sydney Southwest
Sydney Northwest
Parramatta
AUSTRALIA
Delivering the largest infrastructure project in Ottawa’s history
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OTTAWA
Tramway City is expected to carry 63,000 passengers per day by 2030 and will supply the new Royal Seaport district with efficient and environmentally friendly public transport.
It will provide a climate-smart, high-capacity connection reaching the central hub of Stockholm's public transport. Changing between commuter train, subway, bus, and tram lines will be easy and efficient once the extension is completed.
Delivering climate-smart, high-capacity connection for Stockholm
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Stockholm Tramway City
The Raide-Jokeri Light Rail System’s 25 km transit corridor will include 32 stations, connections, exchange stations and a depot to connect Finland’s two largest cities. The uninterrupted service will replace Helsinki’s business bus service – which see’s over 30,000 daily passengers. This is expected to rise to 100,000 per weekday by 2040. WSP joined Ramboll to develop the project plan for Helsinki Light Rail.
Delivering Ring Railway for Helsinki
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Helsinki Light Rail
With congestion forecasted to double by 2021, Edinburgh unveiled its 14.5 KM tram system in 2013 that links from the airport to the heart of the city in less than 35 minutes.
WSP worked with Transport Initiative Edinburgh between 2005 and 2012 to deliver this project. We were later novated to the contractor consortium to support the detailed design and design changes in addition to construction support, all the way up to the testing of the commission systems.
Connecting Edinburgh City to the Airport
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Edinburgh Tram
Being one of Europe’s fasted growing cities, Manchester needed an integrated rapid transit system that catered to its growing population.
The The £1.85 billion public transport investment for saw the tripling of the existing network and Park & Ride facilities plus, a brand-new fleet of vehicles and new ticketing systems.
WSP has worked as the delivery partner for Transport for Greater Manchester since 2007. Operating as a fully integrated delivery team.
Delivering the largest UK rail network
Read more
Manchester Metro Link
Newcastle Light Rail is part of the NSW Governments $650 m programme to revitalise Newcastle’s transport systems. The light rail development was split into two stages: (1) replacing the heavy rail service and (2) providing access to and connectivity within the central business district. The systems 6 trams run on a 3km long alignment from the Newcastle interchange through to the Newcastle beach. WSP was engaged as lead designer – performing all aspects of the feasibility and definition design.
Applying the Future-Ready methodology to deliver Light Rail
Read more
Newcastle Light Rail
The Gold Coast light rail is one of the largest public transport projects in Australia as well as the largest transport infrastructure project to be undertaken in the Gold Coast.
The 20.3 km light rail system has 18 stations and is serviced by 18 G: Link Trams.
TransLink first commissioned WSP to complete a comparative analysis study for a bus rapid transit (BRT) or light rail transit (LRT) operation for the Broadbeach to Parkwood corridor.
Compressing the design process for Light Rail
Read more
Gold Coast Light Rail
The Sydney Metro City and Southwest project is a significant change to Sydney’s public transport landscape and the first driverless metro system in Australia. The project will deliver 30 KM of new metro rail through the heart of the CBD. It will include new twin tunnels under the Sydney Harbour, upgrades to 11 stations plus the addition of 6 new stations with underground platforms. WSP was engaged as the technical advisors for the second stage of this project.
How we delivered digital driven design
Read more
Sydney Metro City and Southwest
Sydney Metro Northwest is the first stage of Australia’s largest public transportation project. Once complete, it will be the first fully-automated system in the country.
The project includes 36 KM of rail line, 8 new stations, five upgraded stations and 15 km of twin tunnels. This complex project involves the conversion of heavy rail lines into metro standards as well as transforming 4,000 commuter car spacers with new bus, park-and-ride, pedestrian and cycling facilities at all stations.
Delivering comprehensive advisory services
Read more
PERTH METRO AREA EXPRESS
Sydney Metro Northwest is the first stage of Australia’s largest public transportation project. Once complete, it will be the first fully-automated system in the country.
The project includes 36 KM of rail line, 8 new stations, five upgraded stations and 15 km of twin tunnels. This complex project involves the conversion of heavy rail lines into metro standards as well as transforming 4,000 commuter car spacers with new bus, park-and-ride, pedestrian and cycling facilities at all stations.
Delivering comprehensive advisory services
Read more
Sydney NorthWest
Parramatta’s 20 KM Light Rail project will serve Australia’s second largest city with interchangeable transport options. Its integrated systems will connect with Parramatta’s existing transport modes such as heavy rail, bus and ferry.The Light Rail will encompass 6-stops along its route and create new transport links between key centres within the Greater Parramatta region.
Assessing the suitability of transport modes for Parramatta
Read more
Parramatta