Multi-million pound investment work to future-proof and extend the lifespan of the Supertram network will take place for nine days from 24 May.
The first phase of rail replacement engineering work will start in Sheffield city centre from after the last tram on the evening of Friday 24 May until start of service on Monday 3 June, and will affect all tram and Tram Train services. Further works are planned in other areas of the tram network over the summer.
During the works, carried out by contractor VolkerRail, no tram services will be able to operate between Fitzalan Square/Ponds Forge and University.
Melanie Corcoran, Executive Director of Transport at SYMCA, said: “These essential works are vital to extend the lifespan of the Supertram network. Every effort is being made to minimise the impact and to keep people moving while this work progresses.
“By replacing the track we’re making sure the region’s tram network can continue to safely provide its popular service for generations to come.”
In addition, works will be carried out at Netherthorpe Road tram stop to replace the tram shelters. To ensure the health and safety of both the passengers and site workers, the platform will be closed throughout the works.
Trams will not serve Netherthorpe Road tram stop and will, instead, run directly between University and Shalesmoor tram stops, in both directions.