Tram bridge case heads to Environmental Court of Appeal

Sweden's Environmental Court of Appeal has agreed to review the case for a tram bridge over the Fyris River in Uppsala. The municipality, which appealed a prior rejection, views the decision positively as it advances city development under the Quadruple Track Agreement.

Uppsala municipality has been pushing for a tram bridge over the Fyris River as part of a larger tram project aimed at linking the city's southeastern and southwestern areas with the planned train station in Bergsbrunna. Earlier this year, the Environmental Court rejected the application, deeming it deficient. The municipality immediately appealed to the higher Environmental Court of Appeal, which has now announced that the case will proceed to a main hearing.

Project leaders welcome the decision. "It was a welcome piece of news. The bridge is crucial for developing Uppsala in line with the Quadruple Track Agreement. Therefore, it is important that we get to show the Environmental Court of Appeal how we plan to build it with full consideration for the surrounding environment," says Felicia Johnson, lead project manager for the tram project.

According to municipal director of urban planning Christian Blomberg, the initiative focuses on long-term sustainability. "The tram is an investment in Uppsala's future. The application now under further review is about enabling the connection between Uppsala's southeastern and southwestern parts and the new train station to be built in Bergsbrunna. It will bring benefits for business, sustainability, and more housing in a growing city," he emphasizes.

The project is expected to improve public transport and support more housing in an expanding city, though it has faced opposition due to environmental concerns.

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