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Tramways owners plan to expand on mainland China to 'fill transport gap'

French joint venture in talks with cities over the border to 'fill the gap' in transport network

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The venture wants to expand public transport in cities like Shenyang. Photo: Xinhua

The companies which operate Hong Kong trams are looking to expand on the mainland.

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French companies Transdev and RATP Development say they are in discussions with a few mainland cities to build modern tram systems which would fill the gap in the transport system.

The two companies launched a joint venture in Asia in 2009, and bought Hongkong Tramways the same year.

The joint venture, headquartered in Beijing, is already operating bus services in Nanjing and trams in Shenyang . Its operation also includes two metro lines in Mumbai, one in Seoul and the Sydney tram.

Cyril Carniel, vice-president of RATP's business in Asia and the Middle East, said modern tram systems were becoming more popular on the mainland for their environmental benefits over other forms of transport.

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"Soon [trams] will be a big transportation system in China," he said, noting that Shanghai planned to expand its tram system to 800km by 2020. Other cities, such as Beijing and Zhuhai , are also considering building tram systems.

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