In Pictures: A day at the East Anglia Transport Museum

One heritage tramway which often seems to go under the radar is the one at the East Anglia Transport Museum so we look to remedy that in this article as we take a look at the trams during a visit by David Maxwell on Thursday 8th July.

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West Midlands Metro lift upgrades

The lifts at Bilston Central and Lodge Road stops on the West Midlands Metro network are being upgraded this summer which will see them out of action until September 2021. While Lodge Road has ramp access to the stop for any passengers who usually use Bilston Central they are being advised to use alternative stops during this work.

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Whatever Happened To? Crich Tramathon 2005 – London Transport 1622

This edition of “Whatever Happened To?” features London Transport 1622, a tram which was operational in Crich in 2005 although today is in the workshops waiting for a chance to shine again.

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Lockdown Walks: West Midlands Metro 21

Another week of “Lockdown Walks” and today we feature the West Midlands Metro.

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Stop by Stop Nottingham Express Transit: Toton Lane line – Eskdale Drive

In this latest instalment of “Stop by Stop” we reach the stop at Eskdale Drive as we start the final approaches to Toton Lane.

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Reliability and punctuality remains high on NET

The Greater Nottingham Light Rail Transit Advisory Committee usually meet on a quarterly basis (although the meetings have been fewer during the pandemic) and as part of this updates from Nottingham Express Transit are given. The latest meeting is due to take place on 13th July and included in the meeting papers is an update from the NET Head of Operations, Mike Mabey, which includes performance data.

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Lockdown Walks: Stagecoach Supertram 399 201

In this edition of “Lockdown Walks” we take a trip out to the terminus of the newest section of the Stagecoach Supertram network at Rotherham Parkgate.

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No change in route for Supertram around main railway station

Last year we reported on initial proposals to re-route Stagecoach Supertram between Granville Road and the city centre as part of major redevelopment plans of Sheaf Valley. But these plans have now been abandoned with the Council saying the so-called Sheaf Valley Masterplan was never set-in-stone. While the tramway route change won’t happen other aspects of the plan are still going ahead according to the latest statement.

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In Pictures: Blackpool Brush Railcoach 298’s new underframe arrives at Crich

Friday 9th July 2021 was another momentous day in the restoration of Blackpool Brush Railcoach 298 with its newly constructed underframe arriving at the Crich Tramway Village. The construction of the new underframe was contracted to the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales and they have been working hard on this since the end of 2020 with the original underframe of the tram needing replacement as part of the restoration.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 10th July 2021

This week we have a couple of new photo galleries with images from Germany and the UK:

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Around the World in Trams: Milan 1895

Its another trip to San Francisco today for “Around the World in Trams” as we feature yet another iconic class of tram which is now a long way from home.

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Seaton Tramway want to hear views on Covid restriction removal

Unless you’ve been deliberately avoiding the news (and we can’t blame you if you are!) you will know that it is currently the intention that in England the majority of COVID restrictions will be removed from Monday 19th July (including most significantly face coverings and social distancing). While it will no longer be law for these to be in place, the Seaton Tramway are looking for views before deciding what restrictions they may keep in place.

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Lockdown Walks: Edinburgh Trams 273

“Lockdown Walks” time again as we head out to Edinburgh Trams’ Gogar Depot.

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In Pictures: Blackpool 636 at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway

One of the earlier departures in the great Blackpool tram sell-off with the then impending upgrade of the tramway in mind was Blackpool Brush 636. But unlike many of the other trams which went on to pastures new and a life in preservation the tram was acquired by Stored Energy Technology of Derby who had the aim of using the tram to test an experimental motor and bogie.

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Metrolink passenger numbers almost reach 50% of pre-pandemic levels

In a report being given to the July meeting of the Greater Manchester Transport Committee Metrolink and Rail Networks Sub-committee (catchy title!) it has been confirmed that passenger numbers on Metrolink have now increased to 48% of pre-pandemic levels with a further rise expected after the anticipated removal of restrictions from 19th July.

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More maintenance work on West Midlands Metro

There will be more disruption to late evening West Midlands Metro services on Saturday 10th and Monday 12th July to allow for essential maintenance works to take place. From 2200 on both days there will be no trams between West Bromwich Central and Library.

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Picture in Time: Manchester Metrolink T68

In this edition of “Picture in Time” we again feature a tram on Manchester Metrolink before services began in 1992.

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In Pictures: Extension works East and West in Birmingham City Centre

We go East and West in Birmingham City Centre today as we take a quick look at construction works on both the Eastside and Westside extensions. While the Westside extension is nearing completion for the Eastside extension to Digbeth it is just at the start of a journey, a journey which will see no trams able to run through the city centre for almost three months starting later in July. Martin Miller and Ken Jones both took trips out to capture these progress images for us.

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In Pictures: Update from the overhead work in Blackpool

With tracklaying at the old Wilko’s site having come to a temporary stop (with more of the track base now needed to be out down before further track towards the terminus is laid) the main focus of our Blackpool construction updates are likely to be the installation of overhead along Talbot Road for the next few weeks.

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Seaton Tramway expands community events and engagement

The Seaton Tramway are bouncing back from COVID-19 with a new programme of events and outreach centred around the local community and local offers. This not only includes a new programme of events but also opportunities for volunteers and new job roles including two engineering apprenticeships.

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