In Pictures: West Midlands Metro 38 arrives at Wednesbury

The third of the new fleet of CAF built trams for the West Midlands Metro has now arrived at Wednesbury Depot – coming just a couple of days before all of its older cousins were withdrawn from service for precautionary checks. 38 – which is in fact the first of the new order but has been undergoing testing in Spain before delivery – arrived in the West Midlands on Wednesday 9th June.

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

Just the one Photo Gallery included this week but its a bumper one as we take a look at some of the trams which have run at Beamish over the years:

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Around the World in Trams: San Francisco 1058 collision

We move away from Europe for the next few editions of “Around the World in Trams” as we head to San Francisco – and start off with views showing the aftermath of a collision between a PCC and a trolleybus.

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NET launch Trust the Tram campaign

As more people start to get out and about with the easing of Covid restrictions, Nottingham Express Transit have launched a Trust the Tram campaign to give reassurance to prospective passengers that the network remains safe to use.

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Lockdown Walks: Edinburgh Trams

This edition of “Lockdown Walks” is taking a look from above in Edinburgh.

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Complete West Midlands Metro network suspended after trams withdrawn for inspections

There have been no trams running at all on the entire West Midlands Metro line between Library and Wolverhampton St George’s from the start of service on Friday 11th June after the complete fleet of Urbos3 trams were withdrawn from service for inspection. This came after manufacturer CAF identified a fault with the trams during routine maintenance which now needs to be thoroughly checked before the trams can start to be released for passenger service again.

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Family Day Tripper ticket launched on Edinburgh Trams

With tourists expected to start returning to Edinburgh City Centre once more this summer, Edinburgh Trams are seeking to make tram travel even more affordable with the launch of a new Family Day Tripper ticket which is available exclusively from https://www.edinburghticket.com.

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More disruption on Metrolink

After the major power failure on Metrolink on Wednesday 9th June, it hasn’t been completely plain sailing for the network since with both the Eccles line and now the Altrincham line seeing disruption.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Brush 625

In another edition of “Picture in Time” this time we feature a Blackpool tram which since being withdrawn by Blackpool Transport has gone through a number of owners but in 2021 has joined the Fylde Transport Trust Fleet.

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Andy Burnham puts transport at centre of his new term as Greater Manchester Mayor

In the recent Mayoral election for Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham was elected for another term and in the immediate aftermath has vowed to put transport at the centre of his plans. While the headline of this is to accelerate the plans for bus franchising, Metrolink isn’t left out with Mr Burnham asking TfGM to bring forward plans to bring the tram to Middleton.

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Vote for the Seaton Tramway in the Muddy Stilettos Awards!

The Seaton Tramway – no stranger to winning awards recently! – are up for another award and need your help to secure enough votes. They have been nominated in the Best Family Attraction in the 2021 Muddy Stilettos Awards for Devon with voting open until 1700 on Tuesday 22nd June 2021.

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Stop by Stop Nottingham Express Transit: Toton Lane line – Chilwell Road

Its time again for an edition of our series which looks at the tramstops of Nottingham Express Transit’s line to Toton Lane. This time out we feature Chilwell Road.

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In Pictures: New advert for Supertram 112

Stagecoach Supertram 112 has received its first ever non-standard livery after it was unveiled in a special advertising livery extoling the green credentials of the tram in an effort to encourage more people to travel on the network. The tram first ran with its new look on Wednesday 9th June when it operated on the Yellow route between Meadowhall and Middlewood.

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More overhead line damage at St Paul’s causes West Midlands Metro delays

In what seems to be a recurring story services on the West Midlands Metro have been suspended through St Paul’s again after damage to the overhead wires. This is by no means the first time that there has been overhead line damage in this area (including some earlier this year) but despite previous repairs it would seem there remain issues here.

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Fire leads to Metrolink delays

Services across the Manchester Metrolink suffered major delays on Wednesday 9th June after a fire in an underground Metrolink chamber led to a loss of power in the city centre. Services first came to a stand at approximately 0920 following the fire with a full resumption across the network possible from around 1230 albeit with delays (some lines were able to resume earlier with some being terminated short of their usual destination).

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Still Standing! Edinburgh Cable Tramways track

Another trip to Edinburgh in this edition of “Still Standing!” and it’s the Cable Tramway which has again attracted our interest as we find a small section of surviving track.

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In Pictures: Graz 225 scrapping continues

As we reported a few weeks ago, the Brighton Tram 53 Society have recently taken the difficult decision to scrap Graz 225 after they were asked to remove the tram by their landlord and could find no takers for the tram. Alongside the continued restoration of Brighton 53 – which is making good and steady progress – they are dismantling the Graz car with the tram now looking very sorry for itself!

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In Pictures: A look at the old Wilko’s site in Blackpool

While work on the installation of overhead along the route of the tramway extension in Blackpool along Talbot Road may have stalled after a week of span wires being put up that doesn’t mean that there is no work taking place as there remains activity up at the former Wilko’s store where the tram terminus will eventually be constructed. Continue reading

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Picture in Time: Stagecoach Supertram 103

We remain in South Yorkshire for this latest edition of “Picture in Time” with a view taken on Supertram during 2003.

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In Pictures: Heaton Park Tramway returns!

Its been a great week for the Heaton Park Tramway as quickly following on from the news they have been Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service they are now back running again for the first time in 2021 – and the first normal operation since the pandemic began. On Saturday 5th June to mark the occasion Pete Waterman was on hand to officially open the tramway which will now be operating at weekends for the foreseeable future.

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