What’s New on British Trams Online? 14th October 2022

This week our photos come from the Anniversary Weekend in Blackpool:

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Picture in Time: Blackpool OMO 5

Today’s “Picture in Time” again features the Blackpool Tramway in September 1984.

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Could Supertram come under public control again?

The South Yorkshire Supertram network could find itself under full public control again from 2024 if proposals are approved by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) at a meeting later this month. Supertram has been operated as a concession by Stagecoach since 1997 but with this contract ending in March 2024 alternatives for the future of the network are being investigated.

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In Pictures: Another trolleybus arrives at Beamish

As part of the “Remaking Beamish” redevelopment at the museum it is planned that eventually the new 1950s town will have an operating trolleybus route. In preparation for this, Beamish has been the home of Newcastle trolleybus 501 for a number of years (stored in the tram depot) and this has now been joined by another trolleybus – Teesside 11.

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Engineering Manager from Edinburgh Trams recognised at Scottish Transport Awards

Stuart Mearns, an Assistant Engineering Manager at Edinburgh Trams, has been recognised once again for his actions in administering first aid to a member of public hit by a train at Edinburgh Gateway. Following on from an internal award, he has now received an award at the Scottish Transport Awards.

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Event Preview: Manx Heritage Winter Transport Festival 2022

The last big heritage tram event of the year (plus a bit of steam railway thrown in for good measure!) will take place on the Isle of Man between 26th and 30th October. The Manx Heritage Winter Transport Festival will provide “five action-packed days’ on the Isle of Man’s award-winning network of heritage railways” and both the Manx Electric Railway and Douglas Bay Horse Tramway will be featuring heavily in the events programme.

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More demolition on the way in preparation for Birmingham Eastside extension

The Birmingham Eastside extension – which will see West Midlands Metro services run between Bull Street and High Street Deritend – is set to take another step forward with an empty city centre building which stands in its way set to be demolished in the coming weeks.

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In Pictures: Water works lead to Supertram alterations

As we mentioned last week, Sunday 9th October saw a revised service on Stagecoach Supertram because of Yorkshire Water works in the Hillsborough area. This meant that all trams on the Blue and Yellow routes were unable to operate any further than Shalesmoor with Supertram tickets valid on local bus routes instead to get to Malin Bridge and Middlewood.  Judging by the below images the emergency work was definitely needed as it was a case of a new river through the middle of Hillsborough whilst the repairs were undertaken. Stuart Cooke shows us where the work took place.

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In Pictures: Work on Picardy Place tramstop

In this latest article looking at the construction works for the Trams to Newhaven project we are at the start of the line (the city centre end) as we take a look at work on the first tramstop on the line – Picardy Place.

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NET named Most Improved System at Global Light Rail Awards

We reported last week on some of the winners at the 2022 Global Light Rail Awards, taking place in London on 5th October, and now further details have been announced of more winners – including Nottingham Express Transit being named “Most Improved System” for the second time in three years.

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New on-train Metro artwork to be unveiled in special pop-up show

As part of the interior design of the new Tyne and Wear Metro trains – currently being built in Switzerland by Stadler – there will be specially commissioned artwork on the end walls. Ahead of the trains entering service, members of the public will get the chance to see the new artwork in a special pop-up exhibition being staged at the NCA gallery in High Bridge, Newcastle between 13th and 15th October.

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It moves! First new Tyne and Wear Metro train starts testing

The first of 46 new trains being built for the Tyne and Wear Metro by Stadler has started testing in Switzerland ahead of its eventual entry into service, hoped to be in 2023. Footage released by Nexus shows the train moving at a special inspection and commissioning facility and is just the first step towards the trains being cleared for service.

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Tram service announced for first West Midlands Metro strikes

A limited tram service will run during the first four days of industrial action on the West Midlands Metro it has been confirmed. With Sunday service frequencies in place, reduced hours of operation and no trams between Bull Street and Edgbaston Village it’s a pared down timetable which attempts to still get people moving.

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Out and About: Early September in Manchester

“Out and About” is back today as we feature Manchester Metrolink with some views captured at the start of September.

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Trams &: Newcastle 114, Oporto 196 & bus

“Trams &” is back today and we head to one of the best places to catch images of trams along with some other form of transport – Beamish.

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Fares increased on Nottingham Express Transit

Single and “short-hop” tickets on Nottingham Express Transit have increased. Usually when fares go up there’s a lead in after an official press release but in this case it appears that the fares have just gone up without much pre-warning, leading to even more complaints than usual about the changes in fares.

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£1.2 million paid out to cyclists in compensation in Edinburgh

It has been reported in local online media that around £1.2 million has had to be paid out in compensation by the City of Edinburgh Council to cyclists since 2012. The compensation has been paid to cyclists who have either suffered injuries or damage to their bikes after they slipped on the tracks or got their wheels stuck.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 9th October 2022

This week our photos come from Tram Day at the Crich Tramway Village:

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KeolisAmey Metrolink win Operator of the Year at Global Light Rail Awards

The Global Light Rail Awards took place again at the Honourable Artillery Company in London this year with various winners from across the world being announced – although with a heavy bias towards systems in the UK. Amongst the winners on the night were KeolisAmey Metrolink who were named Operator of the Year whilst there were also some rather interesting choices of award winners.

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Around the World in Trams: Geneva manual points change

There isn’t a tram to be seen in today’s “Around the World in Trams” (well a bit of one but that’s not the focus of our attention) as we return to Geneva one last time for this current batch of photos.

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