Edinburgh Trams nominated for Global Light Rail Award

It’s a year where the award nominations for Edinburgh Trams just seems to have kept on coming and it shows no signs of ending after it was confirmed that they are up for a number of awards at the forthcoming Global Light Railway Awards, which take place on 4th October.

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Record numbers carried on Metro during Great North Run – despite flooding disruption

Over 100,000 passengers travelled on the Tyne and Wear Metro to get to and from the Great North Run on Sunday 10th September, despite the fact that services were severely disrupted following the event due to heavy downpours causing flooding. This was the highest footfall ever seen on the Metro since it opened 39 years ago.

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In Pictures: More new adverts in Edinburgh

It looks as if there are some things more certain than death and taxes – new adverts in Edinburgh! The past few months have seen a major influx of new contracts and two trams not previously pictured here are 255 and 267 which have seen changes to the vinyls that they now carry. In both cases they are not full vinyl wraps but are in the more traditional “Edinburgh” style.

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Increase in penalty fare cost on Metrolink confirmed

Transport for Greater Manchester have confirmed that the cost of travelling without a ticket on Manchester Metrolink will be £120 from 24th September as part of their ongoing efforts to tackle fare evasion. This is an increase of £20 and comes on the same day that the Bee Network of locally controlled buses starts operation.

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Out and About: West Midlands Metro – Urbos3s in service

We go “Out and About” again today and the location this time around is the West Midlands Metro.

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Stop by Stop Edinburgh Trams: Newhaven extension – Picardy Place

After eight week we come to the end of our journey along the Edinburgh Trams Newhaven extension as we reach Picardy Place.

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Telford Steam Railway get chance to secure boiler for their steam tram

Back in April we reported that the Telford Steam Railway were launching a fundraising appeal to allow their narrow gauge steam tram engine to return to service. At the time they were looking to raise around £20,000 for the construction of a new vertical boiler but as they say six months is a long time in vehicle restoration and they have now been given the opportunity to purchase a new built boiler which is available for £8,500. To help they reach this target they are again appealing to the enthusiast community for support to raise the funds to allow this saving in the project to be made.

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GMB Union members to take Metrolink strike action

Cleaning staff on Manchester Metrolink are to take three days of strike action after voting in favour of industrial action. The ballot was taken after the terms and conditions of the staff are said to have been eroded since the contract was outsourced to Bidvest Noonan.

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In Pictures: Metrolink 3079 says “yellow” to the Bee Network

Manchester’s new Bee Network will officially be launching from 24th September 2023 and in preparation for this Metrolink 3079 has received a new advertising livery as it asks you to say “yellow” to the new public transport network in the region as bus services will be under public control for the first time in 40 years.

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Around the World in Trams: Riga 51765

In this latest edition of “Around the World in Trams” we return to the Latvian capital city of Riga.

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Retired drivers swap the Metro for Beamish!

Three retired drivers who used to work on the Tyne and Wear Metro have found a new lease of life at Beamish where they are now playing the role of miners at the Colliery at the world famous museum.

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Sherlock Holmes statue back at Picardy Place

In preparation for the official reopening of Picardy Place island later this month a much missed statue has been returned – and its elementary as the Sherlock Holmes statue is back in position. The statue was removed in 2018 during the Trams to Newhaven works but now after restoration and the near completion of works to refurbish Picardy Place Island it is back to keep an eye on things.

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In Pictures: Supertram 120 gets rainbows

Stagecoach Supertram 120 seems to have something against fleet livery as following the expiry of the contract for its all advert for The Full Monty television series it hasn’t returned to standard colours – meaning the last time it saw fleet livery was at the start of May 2009! The new livery for 120 features the LGBTQIA+ rainbow colours as part of a design for “Bringing People Together”.

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MediaCityUK service to return on Metrolink from Monday 25th September!

Since services on Manchester Metrolink started to return to normality after the severe curtailment during the pandemic there has been one notable omission – the MediaCityUK service. But that is to change from Monday 25th September when it will return at peak times Monday to Saturday, running from MediaCityUK to Etihad Campus.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 716

“Picture in Time” moves on this week and for the next few editions we will be in Blackpool as we continue to take a look at some of Donald Brooks’ excellent photos of the tramway as it was in the late 1970s.

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In Pictures: Crich celebrates anniversaries and looks ahead at Tram Weekend

Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September saw the Crich Tramway Village pull out all the stops again with their annual enthusiasts event, which for 2023 was extended to two days and became Tram Weekend instead of Tram Day. The event saw significant tram anniversaries celebrated whilst there was also a chance to look ahead to the future and some trams which should be returning to service over the next year.

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Strikes still on the cards in Nottingham as latest offer rejected

A revised offer made by Nottingham Trams Limited with the aim of preventing strike action from affecting services during the Goose Fair has been rejected with the GMB Union urging for a further improved offer to be made.

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New UKTram Engineering Group Chair gives communications commitment

The new Chair of the UKTram Light Rail Engineering Group, Marilena Papadopoulou, has said that her priority for the group will be to establish continuous dialogue with engineering experts across the light rail sector. Marilena made the commitment ahead of her first meeting as Chair which will take place in September.

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Edinburgh Trams Inquiry report finally released

More than nine years after originally announced, and almost eight since the preliminary hearing, the full Edinburgh Trams Inquiry report has finally been published – and it’s a big one! Coming in at just short of 1000 pages (there is a video released from Lord Hardie as well which comes in at 48 minutes), Lord Hardie’s report states that what happened was avoidable with much of the blame being put at the doorstep of arms-length company tie and the City of Edinburgh Council with the Scottish Government also criticised for their role in the project. The report also gives 24 recommendations to prevent anything similar happening again.

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In Preview: Final Enhanced Weekend of Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours operation

Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th September will see the final Enhanced Weekend of operation for Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours for 2023 with a hop-on, hop-off timetable running on both days giving various journeys running between Pleasure Beach and Fleetwood Ferry between just after 1000 and just before 1800.

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