What’s New on British Trams Online? 14th March 2026

There are two sets of photos this week – from Edinburgh and a look at the UK trams at the Seashore Trolley Museum in the US:

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Supertram Engineering Works underway – and a 12-minute service will return after their completion!

School holidays and expected better weather/more daylight hours can only mean one thing – it’s the start of another year of improvement works on the South Yorkshire Supertram network! The first set of works started earlier today (Saturday 28th March) and will see service changes until the end of Sunday 12th April – but the good news is that once these are finished Supertram will be able to return to their 12-minute frequency timetable.

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In Pictures: Metrolink’s Eccles line

This pictorial article heads to Manchester Metrolink with a selection of images taken on the Eccles line. These show the phase two extension of the network, mainly on the extensive street running section as trams run between Broadway and Eccles itself. Photographs by Keith Chadbourne.

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Long-serving Metro driver retires after 40 years

One of the longest-serving drivers on the Tyne and Wear Metro has retired after 40 years on the network. Brian Bulmer, aged 67 from Hebburn, started driving in 1986 and has described the train cab as the “best office in the world”.

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Picture in Time: Stagecoach Supertram 106

We continue with “Picture in Time” and its another photo from South Yorkshire.

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In Pictures: Up close with Edinburgh Trams 275’s advert

Having been the market leader in a ever-changing selection of adverts, 2026 has been a very quiet year for Edinburgh Trams with no all new adverts seen as yet (and we’re halfway through the third month of the year!). Indeed the only changes have been a few revisions to existing adverts – 251 which advertises St James Quarter, 254 advertising Uniqlo and 275 which carries vinyls for Walkers Shortbread. In this article we take a closer look at the current version of 275’s advert.

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NET raises over £17,000 for charities in 2025

Nottingham Express Transit managed to raise over £17,000 for local charities in 2025 as they continue to show their commitment to supporting the Nottinghamshire community and making a difference to those in need.

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Chair appointed to new committee driving tramway safety standards

Colin Kerr, former Head of Safety and Projects at Edinburgh Trams and now Technical Engineer and non-executive Director at the Light Rail Safety and Standards Boad, has been appointed Chair of a new body responsible for agreeing on sector-wide standards.

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In Pictures: Another quick visit to Crich as the season continues

We’re into the second week of the 2026 season at the National Tramway Museum in Crich already. Seven passenger trams have seen use so far this year but at the present time are only running as far as Wakebridge whilst there is ongoing work at Glory Mine following Newcastle 102’s issue on the first day of the season. This latest pictorial article features photos from Saturday 21st March 2026 and come from Steven Hughes.

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More investment into Metro overhead line this April

There will be no Tyne and Wear Metro services between Pelaw and South Shields from Monday 13th to Friday 17th April to allow for major work to take place on the overhead line. This work is part of the Asset Renewal Programme and has been scheduled during the Easter holidays to minimise disruption and with less traffic on the roads the road replacement transport should suffer fewer delays.

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RNIB Scotland guide Edinburgh Trams team through onboard training

The Royal National Institute of Blind People Scotland (RNIB) recently visited Edinburgh Trams’  Gogar Depot to speak to a group of staff from across the business and to run a practical workshop to help to improve the understanding of the experiences faced by blind and partially sighted people when using public transport.

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In Pictures: Xero adverts in the West Midlands and Manchester

The recent pattern of the same adverts appearing on trams on both the West Midlands Metro and Manchester Metrolink has continued with Xero taking out contracts on both systems within a couple of days of each other. The trams to carry the adverts are West Midlands Metro 47 and Manchester Metrolink 3102.

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Supertram upgrade tramstop advertising with new, bright eco-friendly posters

South Yorkshire Supertram and Global (the Media & Entertainment group) have completed a major upgrade of the tram network’s 6-sheet advertising estate. This has seen a new generation of high-quality, energy-efficient LED-lit posters installed across the network.

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UKTram attend Interchange 2026

UKTram recently attended Interchange 2026 which was held at Manchester Central on 3rd and 4th March. This is considered to be the leading meeting place for the integrated transport infrastructure community and it saw clients, decision makers and industry experts come together to explore how a more decarbonised, resilient and connected transport system can be delivered.

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555 030 enters service on the Tyne and Wear Metro

Its been a quieter week of fleet changes on the Tyne and Wear Metro with none of the Metrocars departing for scrap. But that doesn’t mean there have been no changes as we have still managed to see another of the Stadler trains enter service for the first time.

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Decision on return of horse trams to the Sea Terminal set to be made in May

We could be just a couple of months away from knowing whether the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway will be extended back towards the Sea Terminal after an amended motion in Tynwald put a deadline of May for a debate on the scheme.

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15 Years Apart: Cardiff 131

In this edition of “15 Years Apart” we again feature a tram in two different locations – as we include images of Cardiff 131 at Beamish and Crich.

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They’ve Run in 2026 – Meet the Trams: Beamish – Blackpool 31

We continue our look at the heritage trams which have run in 2026 and we remain at Beamish for this latest article with a review of Blackpool 31.

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Badly parked cars and vans to blame for blocking Croydon tram tracks

New figures released by Transport for London (TfL) have shown that the London Trams network has been delayed by other road users blocking the tracks at least once a month, for most months since November 2019.

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West Midlands Metro host International Women’s Day event

To mark International Women’s Day on Sunday 9th March 2026, West Midlands Metro held an inspiring event which celebrated this year’s theme #GiveToGain, and recognised the invaluable contributions of women across the organisation.

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South Yorkshire Mayor claims Supertram losing £1,700 a week due to fare dodging

Oliver Coppard, the Mayor of South Yorkshire, recently claimed that South Yorkshire Supertram are losing £1,700 a week because of fare dodging, although the SYMCA have confirmed that this isn’t all deliberate with some down to the fact that conductors are unable to sell tickets to everyone on board busy trams.

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