In Pictures: London Transport 1858 back in service at Carlton Colville

The East Anglia Transport Museum in Carlton Colville have given us an early Christmas present with London Transport 1858 returning to service on Saturday 11th December. The tram hadn’t run in service since before the start of the pandemic requiring some workshop attention and with this having taken place over the past few months the tram was cleared for use once more.

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In Pictures: Trams on test on the West Midlands Metro

As we wait for a confirmed date for the return of passenger services on the West Midlands Metro (expected to be sometime this week unless something unexpected happens) there has been a significant increase in trams out on the line as testing ramps up. Monday 13th November saw at least five trams in use, including the newest of the trams to have been delivered – 45.

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Trams in Video: Prague – Zvonarka turning triangle

With many tramcars in Prague being single-ended each terminus on the network had to have another means of turning the trams. For most of these it was a turning circle but in some cases there was instead a turning triangle. There is now only one remaining triangle and this can be found at Zvonarka which has started to be used more regularly since the introduction of Heritage Line 23 and its fleet of T3 and T3SUCS cars.

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Out and About: At Shaw & Crompton on Manchester Metrolink

We take another trip “Out and About” and in this edition we head out on Manchester Metrolink to Shaw & Crompton on the Oldham and Rochdale line.

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15 Years Apart: Blackpool Centenary 642

“15 Years Apart” is returning to Blackpool today as we take a look at another tram in 2006 and 2021.

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Stop by Stop Nottingham Express Transit: Central – High School

It seems its all about education on this section of Nottingham Express Transit as “Stop by Stop” continues and after a university last time it’s a school this time out!

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In Pictures: Wilko’s wiring work coming to a conclusion

Nearly there! The work to finish the overhead wiring on the Blackpool Tramway extension from Talbot Square, along Talbot Road to a new terminus close to Blackpool North Railway is starting to reach an end with the last few days having seen further progress within the old Wilko’s site.

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15 Years Apart: Blackpool Pantograph 167

Today’s edition of “15 Years Apart” features another Blackpool tram but this one can be found at Crich and not on the Lancashire coast.

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Free late night trams back for Hogmanay in Edinburgh

Edinburgh Trams have confirmed that they will again be operating free late night trams between midnight on 31st December and 0500 on 1st January between West End and Edinburgh Airport to help people get back from the Hogmanay celebrations in the city centre.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 12th December 2021

This week we feature a set of photos from Manchester Metrolink:

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Preferred route for Luas Finglas extension revealed

A planned extension of Dublin’s Luas Green Line between Broombridge and Charlestown via Finglas – known as Luas Finglas – has moved a step closer after a Preferred Route was unveiled as part of a major consultation exercise. The extension will see four new stops added to the already extensive network and will mainly constructed in grass track.

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Edinburgh Gateway tramstop reaches 5 years

11th December marks five years since the only additional stop to be added to the Edinburgh Trams network (so far!) first opened to passengers. Edinburgh Gateway was designed to provide a smooth transition between the tram network and rail network with trains on the Fife Circle line and services out to Perth, Dundee and Inverness all calling at the railway station and allowing passengers to change to head to the Airport on the tram.

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Around the World in Trams: Ballarat Tram Museum

Before we move on once again we take one final look at the Ballarat Tram Museum.

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Teenager taken to hospital after being hit by tram in Ashton

A male teenager has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a tram close to Ashton Moss tramstop on the Ashton-under-Lyne line on Thursday 9th December. The incident happened shortly after 1700 with a large emergency services presence on the scene. Greater Manchester Police have appealed for witnesses into the incident as part of their ongoing investigation.

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15 Years Apart: Stagecoach Supertram 116

When we look at trams “15 Years Apart” in this series it isn’t often that a modern tram carries two different advert liveries in the two images but that’s exactly what the subject of today’s edition has.

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In Pictures: Reindeer lose in Edinburgh!

As we reported a few days ago, Edinburgh Trams are getting into the Christmas spirit by naming a few of their trams after reindeer whilst also giving them some antlers at the same time! This is a return to what used to happen before you know what happened and as in 2019 it would seem to be two reindeer a tram with a different name carried at each end.

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West Midlands Metro update given but no start date yet confirmed

It has now been four weeks since passenger services last ran on the West Midlands Metro and an update has now been given on how things are progressing towards a resumption of services although its not yet known exactly when this may be. The original announced on 12th November said that it would be “at least four weeks” before there was a return of services and with this four week having now elapsed the first formal public statement has been made giving details of progress.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 726

In this edition of “Picture in Time” we are taking another look at one of the all over adverts carried on a Blackpool tram over the years – and its one which is still to be found on the featured tram.

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15 Years Apart: Blackpool Balloon 715

Its time for another edition of “15 Years Apart” and we return to Blackpool today to take a look at another of the ubiquitous Balloon Cars.

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In Pictures: Tram back in Birmingham City Centre – for new ITV detective drama

Whilst there has yet to be an announcement about the return of passenger trams on West Midlands Metro (the initial “at least four week” runs out at the end of tomorrow), Thursday 9th December did see a tram out in Birmingham City Centre but it wasn’t under test or driver training in preparation for a return as it was hired for a filming assignment! Urbos3 28 was the chosen tram and was used for filming in connection with forthcoming ITV detective drama DI Ray.

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