Metrolink disruption after RTC and Police incident

Services on Manchester Metrolink were disrupted on two occasions in early-mid September after separate incidents led to changes to the service. The first saw a car collide with a tram whilst the second was down to a Police incident close to Piccadilly.

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In Pictures: Wolverhampton Railway Station extension opens

Its taken its time but the West Midlands Metro is now running public services to Wolverhampton Railway Station following the opening of the much delayed extension on Sunday 17th September – with things finally happening as planned on the day with no major issues causing problems!

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Tim Crookall returns to be Minister for Infrastructure

Tim Crookall MHK has been reappointed as Minister for Infrastructure in the Isle of Man Government. Mr Crookall previously held the role from October 2021 to June 2022, with this period including one of uncertainty for the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway in particular with the will-it, won’t-it be extended back to the Sea Terminal.

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Sir Mo Farah honoured at South Shields Interchange

Ahead of running in his final competitive Great North Run earlier this month, Sir Mo Farah was honoured with a special ceremony which saw his footprints immortalised in concrete to go on display at South Shiels Interchange.

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In Pictures: 014 joins the ODAS fitted trams in Blackpool

Blackpool Flexity2 014 has become the latest tram on the system to receive the ODAS cameras as part of the continued implementation of the new safety system.

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NET launch discounted academic tram year passes

With the new University year about to get underway, Nottingham Express Transit is looking to make student life affordable to students going to or returning to Nottingham with a discounted academic tram year pass available for purchase. For a limited period the Student Academic Year Tram Ticket will be available on the NETGO! app at a reduced price with unlimited travel then allowed between 1st September 2023 and 31st July 2024.

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Out and About: Edinburgh Trams’ colourful advert on 270

“Out and About” is returning to Edinburgh today as we take a look at a very colourful all over advert.

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Stop by Stop Edinburgh Trams: Newhaven extension – McDonald Road

On we go with our look at trams around the stops of the Newhaven extension of Edinburgh Trams.

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Firefighters get familiar with new Tyne and Wear Metro trains

Firefighters from the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) have started a number of training courses to get familiar with the new Stadler built trains for the Tyne and Wear Metro network. This will enable them to react to any emergency situation in the event that one occurs once they enter service.

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Cheaper travel for under 22s on Nottingham Express Transit confirmed

Any resident of Nottinghamshire aged under 22 is set to be eligible for discounted tram travel on the Nottingham Express Transit network after the operator confirmed their participation in the council’s cheaper travel scheme.

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Changes on Metrolink

The past few weeks have seen some more changes on Manchester Metrolink with a tram returning to service after an absence whilst there has been one advert removed and three new ones applied.

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Around the World in Trams: Riga 35196

“Around the World in Trams” today is again taking a look at another tram in Riga.

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New Edinburgh Trams Authority to Work system reaches milestone

A new online system which allows contractors and members of the public to apply for a permit to work alongside the Edinburgh Trams system is celebrating its own milestone following the processing of over a thousand applications since being introduced shortly before the opening of the Trams to Newhaven extension.

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Rails for Dudley Metro extension arrive as Mayor pledges to buy British steel

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, has become the first Metro Mayor in the UK to sign up to the UK Steel charter in order to promote UK-made steel in the region and support the economy with the first results of this recently arriving in the form of new rails to be laid for the West Midlands Metro extension from Wednesbury to Dudley.

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In Pictures: 274 makes it two for the Royal Yacht Britannia

We do like our firsts on British Trams Online and we have another on Edinburgh Trams! Having only earlier this year seen the first vinyl wrap advert on a tram in the Scottish capital and then gradually seen more appear, 274 has now received its first full wrap but that’s not the first we’re talking about as it is advertising The Royal Yacht Britannia – the first time we’ve seen a second full wrap for the same sponsor on different trams.

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More NET Park and Ride sites to be covered by enhanced enforcement

The Park and Ride sites serving the Nottingham Express Transit system at Hucknall and Moor Bridge are to become the latest to enjoy enforcement patrols as the clampdown of those who misuse the facilities continues. The enforcement will be introduced from Monday 18th September.

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Picture in Time: Croydon Tramlink 2548

Before we move on from Tramlink we have time for one final photo for “Picture in Time”.

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West Midlands Metro to Wolverhampton Railway Station to open on Sunday!

Its been a long time coming – some may say a very long time coming! – but Sunday 17th September is set to see the West Midlands Metro extension to Wolverhampton Railway Station open to the public for the first time. The news comes as driver training is declared a success and all the infrastructure is working as expected.

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New unlimited day travel for young people in the northeast launched

Young people who are aged 21 and under across Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and Durham can now travel all day by bus, Tyne and Wear Metro and the Shields Ferry for just £3. This is thanks to a new ticket which has been funded through the region’s Bus Service Improvement Plan.

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In Pictures: Manx Electric Railway celebrates 130 years of operation

On 7th September 1893 the Manx Electric Railway (or Douglas and Laxey Coast Electric Tramway as it was then) ran its first public services between Derby Castle in Douglas to Groudle. As we know over the years this line was gradually extended north to Laxey and then on to Ramsey and although there have been years of turmoil and threats over its very future it has remained running to allow it to celebrate its 130th anniversary this year. Whilst the main events to celebrate took place during July events week, the Sunday closest to the actual anniversary also saw more celebrations to mark milestone.

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