In Rouen, is it a disguised metro or tram?
It is important to broach the subject quickly in Rouen, when it comes to public transport. Since the 1990s, we have called the metro vehicle, but it is indeed a tram. The difference relates first of all to its use: “A metro, unlike a tram, never intercepts road traffic. Thus, the tram tracks can be crossed by road traffic”, indicated in 2017 Catherine Goniot, general manager -deputy in charge of mobility at the Metropolis. In addition, the rolling stock is not the same. In Rouen, these are the same trains as in Le Havre, which is called the tramway.
From the launch of the studies in 1989, the technicians called it a “light metro”, “there was never any question of a tram,” recalls Yvon Robert in charge of its construction. And it is the former mayor of Rouen who decided to remove the term “light”. Metro, thus amputated, remained, until defining the transport network integrating light rail and buses, “metrobus”, until 2010, before the name of Réseau Astuce.
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In the 1970s, an “unattractive network”
In the 1970s, the bus was hegemonic. He got the skin of the tram and the trolleybuses. But the network is unattractive. The buses were still “stuck in the flow of general traffic”, note Charles Crespolini and Pascal Godon in the book Metro. Only 14% of trips were made by public transit. “The network, unattractive, has never attracted much”, support the two authors.
In the 1970s, with their 70 trips per year and per inhabitant, public transport in the Rouen agglomeration was far behind the average for French agglomerations of the same size, the best of which had twice the attendance.
Gradually, the need for a “metro” is felt. While “Jean Lecanuet [ancien maire de Rouen, NDLR] did not want to hear about it ”, remembers Yvon Robert, in charge of piloting the construction of the new tramway, studies were launched between 1975 and 1989.
An increase in attendance
Yvon Robert, at the request of Laurent Fabius, moved to Rouen in 1987. He became vice-president of Sivom in charge of transport, in 1989. On that date, Laurent Fabius decided to build the tram, which was to be inaugurated five years later. “In 1989, Lyon, Grenoble, Nantes, Marseille… All had a tram or a metro. In Rouen, it was still ‘God bagnole’ ”, remembers Yvon Robert.
The arrival of the tram, neglected since the 1950s, is therefore a radical turning point for the agglomeration. “The tram for the city is fundamental. This is what keeps the city alive, ”says the former mayor of Rouen, Yvon Robert, to this day. With the tram, the entire network has benefited from an increase in attendance.
In 30 years, the supply and use of public transport in Rouen has been doubled. I wouldn’t even be surprised if it was more than doubled
1 – The tram hippomobile