Reserved track
Reserved track, in tram transport terminology, is track on ground exclusively for trams.
Description
Unlike street running track embedded in streets and roads, reserved track does not need to take into account the transit of other wheeled vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists or horses. It is the cheapest form of tram track to install, and usually is constructed like railway track with conventional sleepers.Many modern tramway/light rail systems operate over reserved track formerly forming part of a heavy-rail network, e.g. Manchester, London and Nottingham and Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide in Australia.
Tram transport track can be either reserved track or street running type.