Still Standing! Lowestoft Tram Depot

We continue this latest series of “Still Standing!”  with a trip to East Anglia as we take a look at the former Lowestoft tram depot.

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In Pictures: Trams run through PoliNations festival in Birmingham

When Birmingham was awarded the 2022 Commonwealth Games part of the wider offering to the city would be an arts festival to create even more reason for visitors to head to the second city. One of the strands for this festival was PoliNations which was described as “a supernatural celebration of colour, beauty and natural diversity that ends with a spectacular party”. Whilst all that sounds exciting we’re more concerned about the fact that the West Midlands Metro ran through the site giving some new photo opps! As Andy Walters discovered for us!

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In Pictures: West Midlands Metro 36 at the end of the rainbow

Birmingham Pride – which takes place in the city on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September – is being celebrated and support by the West Midlands Metro again with Urbos3 36 receiving a special livery complete with rainbows. This is just the latest Pride based livery to be carried by a tram in the West Midlands with previous trams also having carried similar temporary vinyls.

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Around the World in Trams: Geneva 895

For the next few weeks our location for “Around the World in Trams” will be Geneva in Switzerland.

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Piccadilly Gardens works confirmed for October

It looks like the Manchester Metrolink network will have one day with a full service on the entire network before the next set of works get underway. There is currently a major line closure of the Eccles line which started in July and will go on until Friday 21st October and now its been confirmed that there will be more rail replacement works which get underway on Sunday 23rd October in Piccadilly Gardens.

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In Pictures: Back to fleet livery for Metrolink 3087

After two short-term adverts in a row, Manchester Metrolink 3087 has returned to fleet livery again. With the advertising vinyls for the Co-op removed at the depot it is now once again running the Silver and Yellow livery although as with many of the trams on Metrolink this is now starting to look a little tired (not helped with the vinyls it has carried recently no doubt!)

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Picture in Time: Seaton Tramway 19

Its time to go back to the Seaton Tramway again for this instalment of “Picture in Time” with another shot from 1995.

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In Preview: Blackpool Anniversary Weekend – 24th & 25th September

Having now firmly established itself in the annual special event calendar the Blackpool Anniversary Weekend returns on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September. The weekend will see another hop-on, hop-off timetable in operation with seven trams running on each day whilst there are also depot tours, a mini system tour plus the usual pre-bookable themed, Coastal and Promenade Tours.

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In Pictures: Work remains to be completed on Wolverhampton extension

We recently reported that an unnamed spokesperson from the Midland Metro Alliance was suggesting that trams could be running to Wolverhampton Railway Station this autumn (which by the time you read this article will have started). After this news our intrepid contributor Andy Walters took a trip into Wolverhampton City Centre expecting to see the work being completed and getting ready for testing to start. As you’ll see the results of this trip didn’t exactly show that…

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Man dies after being hit by tram in Dublin

A pedestrian has died after he was hit by a tram in Dublin City Centre in the early hours of Sunday 18th September 2022. The man, reported locally to be in his 50s, was struck by a tram at approximately 0100 at Broombridge and tragically died of his injuries. A post-mortem will take place with the Gardai appealing for witnesses with video footage to assist in their investigation.

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Is it the end for the Midland Metro T69s?

Although nothing official has been released reports have reached us that all of the remaining Midland Metro T69s have now been removed from Long Marston and sent to Sims Metals in Newport for scrapping. Whilst we have no confirmation of their departure and movement this news has come from several different sources which, if true, would mean that in addition to the movement of 11 reported earlier this year means that 07, 10 and 16 have also gone to meet their maker.

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Branch Line Society to tour Manchester Metrolink

Members of the Branch Line Society are set for a treat on Sunday 25th September when they get to tour parts of Manchester Metrolink not normally covered by service trams. “The Busy Bee” is a members only trip with only 60 places available – proceeds will be split equally between Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity and Manchester Youth Zone.

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In Pictures: Tram Day ay the Crich Tramway Village

It may have gone under a number of different names over the years but Tram Day, which took place at the Crich Tramway Village on Saturday 17th September, is still undoubtedly the main enthusiasts type event to be held at the home of the National Tramway Museum. With its usual mix of an intensive tram service (this year seeing 15 passenger trams and three work vehicles out on the mainline) plus special photo line-ups on the depot fan this was once again an event which showcased the best the national collection has to offer.

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RAIB Safety Digest released into Metrolink door trap incident

The RAIB have released a Safety Digest into a recent door trap incident on Manchester Metrolink at Shudehill tramstop which saw a passenger dragged for approximately 13 metres after their bag got trapped in the tram doors. Not requiring a full report, the incident has led the RAIB to reiterate their previous message of the importance of tram and train drivers to undertake final checks before departing from stops.

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In Pictures: Another day at Beamish

During the school summer holidays, the tram fleet at Beamish was pushed to its limits with Blackpool 31 and Oporto 196 joining Sheffield 264 on the absentee list and leaving just Sunderland 16 and Newcastle 114 available for use. The situation has now improved with just 264 (which has been out of use since May) out of service leaving four trams to operate the service. With the buses adding extra capacity this is sufficient for the quieter period now being experienced with the schools back. The photos in this article come from Trevor Hall from Wednesday 15th September 2022.

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Out and About: Edinburgh Trams 257

Today we go “Out and About” in Edinburgh to see one of the most recent adverts applied to a tram.

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Still Standing! Norwood Tram Depot

With its vast tramway network it is probably no surprise that throughout this series we have featured a lot of structures in London which are “Still Standing!”. In this edition we head to south London to take a look at the old depot in Norwood.

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Metrolink patronage continues to increase

Passenger numbers on the Manchester Metrolink network has continued to increase in recent months and although it has yet to reach anywhere near the levels seen before the pandemic hit in March 2020 there is a positive trend which has been seen not just in leisure travel but also by commuters.

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Transport for West Midlands launch project to introduce tap and go contactless payments on public transport network

An £18 million project has been launched by Transport for West Midlands to introduce fare capping on board the regions buses and trams to ensure passengers get the best value and have greater convenience when using debit or credit cards on board. The new system will be developed over the next two years.

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Standard 143 back out on test again in Blackpool

The road to a return to service for Blackpool Standard 143 has been far from smooth. With it failing on its maiden voyage back in 2019 and then seeing delays in repair works needed following this failure it has made the project to return it to the rails a rather protracted affair. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel (all be it a fairly distant one!) as it was seen on test on the Promenade once more on Wednesday 14th September.

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