Trams in Video: Prague – Andel: A journey through time

This time in “Trams in Video” we return a location on the Prague tramway we have featured before – Andel. This busy junction is seen at various times in the period 2013-2019 and features many trams which have since been withdrawn from service making this a true look back to how things were.

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Change of Chairman for UKTram Heritage Group as Geoffrey Claydon starts well earnt retirement

The UKTram Heritage Group now has a new Chairman with Geoffrey Claydon retiring from the role having been in position since the group’s inception. Mr Claydon has been a tireless campaigner for tram preservation and his work for the group followed a distinguished career that saw him play a key role in shaping modern light rail networks.

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Happy Birthday East Anglia Transport Museum!

Today sees the East Anglia Transport Museum mark 50 years of opening with a special event to commemorate the occasion. It is also the 50th anniversary of tram operation with a simple service running on that first day back in 1972 although regular trolleybus operation wouldn’t follow until a few years later.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 29th May 2022

This week we have photos from Edinburgh Trams:

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In Pictures: A new advert for Edinburgh Trams 269

Edinburgh Trams 269 is now bringing a splash of colour to the city as its received new adverts for the Cobbles Tour – a bus tour around the city aimed at a family market – using a bright yellow background making sure that it stands out against the standard fleet livery. The advert was first spotted at the end of May 2022 and replaces a previous advert for Scotland. Let’s do net zero.

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Around the World in Trams: Stockholm 34

As our time in Stockholm comes to an end we feature it one more time in “Around the World in Trams” and after lots of heritage trams this time we bring you a more modern tram.

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New children’s books coming soon – with a tram connection!

Have you ever wondered what adventures the seagulls of Blackpool get up to? (When they’re not swooping down and stealing food from oblivious visitors anyway!) Well, now is your chance as a new series of children’s story books will take you on their adventures. But what does this have to do with trams we hear you ask? Their regular meeting place is on the top of Bispham tram stop!

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NET become first public transport member of Nottingham Hospitality Association

Nottingham Express Transit have become the latest members of the Nottingham Hospitality Association (NHA) – in doing so they are the very first public transport operator to do so. NHA is a not for profit organisation that represents the unified voice of the hospitality industry in the region.

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West Midlands Metro services to resume in June

It has been confirmed that passenger services on the West Midlands Metro will resume during the week commencing Sunday 5th June – but it won’t be a full service as there will only be enough trams ready to allow a service to run from Wolverhampton St George’s to Bull Street (which will once again become a temporary terminus – is it the most permanent temporary terminus of all time?). This new date sees a slight delay from the previous assurances of late May after CAF informed Midland Metro Limited that they wouldn’t be able to get enough trams fixed after all.

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More trams to run in Blackpool from end of June

After what must have been the longest winter timetable in the history of the Blackpool Tramway, here will finally be an increase in frequency of trams from Sunday 26th June. This will mean trams will run every 12 minutes for most of the day instead of the current 15 minute frequency which has been in operation since the illuminations were switched off at the start of January.

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Picture in Time: Nottingham Express Transit 201

We are again off to Nottingham today for this edition of “Picture in Time” as we take a look at one of the advertising liveries carried on a tram.

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In Pictures: Progress made in Wolverhampton

It seems to have been a long time coming but progress is finally being made in Wolverhampton City Centre on the short extension of the West Midlands Metro to Wolverhampton Railway Station. Further works have been underway for a little while now which has seen both the installation of overhead wires and more track ahead of completing the extension this summer.

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New short-hop ticket introduced on Edinburgh Trams

For anyone travelling on Edinburgh Trams around Edinburgh Park they now have another ticket option following the introduction of the Short Hop ticket. Costing just £1 the ticket allows travel to and from any of the five stops between Gogarburn and Edinburgh Park Station.

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Work starts on the Metro Flow project

Metro Flow – a scheme which will see three single track sections in South Tyneside dualled – is starting to ramp up ahead of a major three month closure later this year. The £100 million project – partially funded by the Government’s Transforming Cities Fund – will see an existing freight line upgraded and electrified boosting the capacity for an extra 24,000 customer journeys every day.

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Blackpool 159 makes it four trams for Carlton Colville

The East Anglia Transport Museum now have four trams to call on for service following the return to service of Blackpool Standard 159 on Sunday 22nd May – its first passenger use of 2022.

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More evening running dates for the Volk’s Electric Railway

The Volk’s Electric Railway Association have announced four dates when they will take over operation of the railway along Brighton seafront for evening operation in 2022. The railway usually closes early evening but on these special dates trains will continue further into the evening.

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UK Tram report increased patronage but challenges still remain for light rail operators

Light rail systems from across the UK are seeing increased passenger numbers as the country continues to emerge from the peak of the Coronavirus pandemic but UK Tram are now reporting new challenges for operators, including the rising energy costs.

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Crich to partially reopen from 25th May – but no trams will run

Its now been a week since the Office of Road Rail forced the Crich Tramway Village to close as a result of safety concerns and after initial work it has been confirmed that the museum site will be able to reopen from Wednesday 25th May. However, trams will not run – and will be unable to do so for “some weeks” – and a visit will consist of The Red Lion, Rita’s Tearooms, the shops, Eagle Press, outdoor play area and Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail only. A reduced admission price will be in place whilst trams can’t run.

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Testing the new Douglas Bay Horse Tramway layout

We reported last week how the new points on the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway were being installed and not long after that momentous event came another significant milestone – testing using a tram and horse! Wednesday 18th May was the day that the tests took place, although not everything went exactly according to plan with the tram derailing during one of the tests.

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Biometric technology trials expanded to boost light rail safety

In the wake of the tragic accident at Sandilands, the light rail industry started to look at ways of boosting safety with one pioneering project using biometric technology. FOCUS+, the result of a partnership driven by UKTram and Edinburgh Trams, aims to monitor the fatigue levels of key employees.

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