What’s New on British Trams Online? 31st August 2025

We return after a week’s break with a double-helping of photos from the Volk’s Electric Railway and Seaton Tramway:

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North-South Edinburgh Trams extension consultation gets underway

As we reported earlier in August, for the next 12 weeks residents in Edinburgh are being asked for their opinions on the proposals for extending the tram network from north to south. The proposed new route would travel from Granton in the north of the city to the Edinburgh BioQuarter and Royal Infirmary in the south. With the consultation now open (it opened on 25th August) the Council have released more details about the plans.

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Around the World in Trams: Schoneiche Rudersdorf depot

One last photo to come from the route 88 – the Schoneiche Rudersdorf system in Berlin.

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Luas services suspended between Connolly and The Point

Services on Luas’ Red line between Connolly and The Point are to remain suspended for at least several weeks following a major fire in the area on Monday 18th August 2025. Although not directly involving the trams, the fire caused damage including to the bridge which takes the Luas to The Point and a full assessment is needed before services can return.

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Final major Metrolink works for 2025 to affect Ashton line this September

The last set of major engineering works on Manchester Metrolink this year are set to take place over the first weekend in September to round off another year of major investment in improving the network as part of the ongoing investment from Transport for Greater Manchester.

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TWAO submitted for Cardiff tramway

Following the release of details of last year’s public consultation into the planned tramway for Cardiff Bay, it has been confirmed that Cardiff Council have now submitted an application for a Transport and Works Act Order, an important step towards construction of phase one of Cardiff Crossrail.

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North Station to be served by trams throughout Illuminations – mostly

Last year when Blackpool’s famous Illuminations were switched on came the news that after 1900 on every night no trams would run along the newly opened extension to North Station. This was obviously met with consternation but the timetable which saw this happen remained in place throughout the lights season. However, 2025 is set to be very different as there are no plans to regularly stop trams running along Talbot Road, although it may be required at times depending on traffic.

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Picture in Time: Nottingham Express Transit 203

We have another edition of “Picture in Time” for you and again we are in Nottingham.

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In Pictures: Seaton Tramway celebrate 55 years!

Happy Birthday to the Seaton Tramway! The first public tram services started running on the tramway on this day (28th August) in 1970, between Riverside and Bobsworth Bridge (just short of the new Seaton Wetlands halt). To help celebrate the occasion there was a special anniversary weekend on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th August and in this article we take a look at a selection of images taken during that event. Steven Hughes with the images.

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Tyne and Wear Metro performance edges up

The latest performance poster has gone up at stations across the Tyne and Wear Metro and once again its painting a more positive picture with it being higher than both the previous four weeks and also the same period in 2024.

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Network Rail launches new Tram Train Learning Hub

One of the key points of the UK Tram-Train pilot between Sheffield and Rotherham was that it would provide knowledge for future projects to ensure they could go-ahead with much hitch. To that end Network Rail have recently launched their enhanced Tram Train Learning Hub.

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In Pictures: Supertram trackworks continue

We’re nearly there! There are just a few short days left of trackworks this summer on the South Yorkshire Supertram network before everything goes back to normal and the full system is available for a normal service once again. As we’ve seen before the final section of summer works are taking place on Middlewood Road and in this latest pictorial update that is where we head, with thanks to Stuart Cooke.

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UKTram Light Rail Operators Committee meet in Dublin

Although not part of the UK, Dublin’s Luas tram system is a member of UKTram and they were recently the latest hosts for the Light Rail Operators Committee (LROC) for a meeting which was hosted by Transdev Ireland (operators of Luas).

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West Midlands Metro works ahead of the return to trams to St George’s

Trams look set to return to Wolverhampton St George’s again in the “coming weeks” and in preparation there are to be engineering works on the West Midlands Metro network for the last three days of August 2025.

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In Pictures: Blackpool 007 back to full fleet livery

007 has become the second tram (plus those which have had other adverts applied) to have had long expired adverts removed after its second side was stripped of the NHS Donor campaign adverts during August 2025. We’d previously seen that the tram had lost the adverts on one side and now Blackpool Transport have returned to strip the opposite side as well.

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Old Metro trains aren’t being scrapped – they’re being recycled!

We’re used to reporting on the departure of the old Metrocars from the Tyne and Wear Metro, and the presumption has always been that they’re just going to be scrapped. But no, far from it, they are actually being recycled as much of their used metals are being repurposed and shipped abroad to support manufacturing.

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LRSSB podcast celebrates its first birthday

A podcast produced by the Light Rail Standards and Safety Board (LRSSB) is celebrating a successful first year with more than 1,000 people having tuned into “Let’s Talk Light Rail” over the past 12 months.

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In Pictures: 555 011 enters service on the Tyne and Wear Metro

14 of the new Stadler built trains have now entered service on the Tyne and Wear Metro. The latest unit to enter service is 555 011 which was used on 13th August 2025, although its not know if this was its actual entry into service date.

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LRSSB and ORR join forces to incorporate RIDDOR into reporting system

How many acronyms can you have in one headline?! This is all about a pioneering project that will streamline the processes for statutory incident reporting which is seeing RIDDOR incorporated into the LRSSB’s evolving, sector-wide reporting system.

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Stop by Stop Edinburgh Trams: Bankhead to Airport – Edinburgh Park Central

We have another edition of “Stop by Stop Edinburgh Trams” as we come to some of the more picturesque areas of the tramway in Edinburgh Park.

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