Luas win at The Green Awards

Dublin’s Luas tram system is celebrating having been recognised at The Green Awards which look for the extraordinary contribution and commitment companies make towards growing a greener future in Irish business. Winning The Green Transport Award Luas was recognised thanks to its part in the movement towards more sustainable transport modes in Dublin. The judges said that Luas “represents less air pollution, less noise and less vibration from road traffic”.

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In Pictures: New look depots at Crich

With the majority of work on the depot upgrade works at Crich Tramway Village now completed – only the new doors remain to be fitted – we are taking the opportunity to give readers a sneak preview of the new and improved depots before the attraction re-opens for visitors on 17th March. These pictures come courtesy of Peter Whiteley who was working at the museum when he captured these images on Saturday 24th February.

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Friends of 40 tour to feature Standard 147

The annual Friends of 40 tour in Blackpool will be a bit of departure in 2018 as instead of using Box 40 it is planned to use Standard 147 (subject to the completion of work on tram which includes a full repaint Rigby Road). The tour will take place on Saturday 21st April with tickets now available for £28.50, which includes lunch and a guest speaker.

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Around the World in Trams: Aigle-Leysin Railway

Switzerland is the location for this week’s photo from overseas as we take a quick look at one of the units operating on the Aigle-Leysin Railway.

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In Pictures: Trams on the traverser at Crich

The end is in sight for the depot refurbishment work at Crich Tramway Village, with the building work now essentially complete and only the main shed doors remaining to be finished. This has allowed several trams to be moved back to their normal storage positions with yet another major shunt-around taking place on Saturday 24th February.

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DLR to launch “Adopt a Station” initiative at Poplar

Station adoption has become a regular feature on the national railway network and now the Docklands Light Railway are to trial a similar scheme with the first station to be selected being Poplar. The “Adopt-a-Station” initiative was launched on 15th February and is designed to help communities, schools and businesses make the most of their local station.

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Citylinks return to service in Sheffield

Following the complete withdrawal of all seven Citylink tram-train vehicles from service on Stagecoach Supertram after an incident at Shalesmoor they have now been cleared for use again. The vehicles had been withdrawn on Friday 16th February with Stagecoach Supertram immediately entering into discussions with the manufacturer to both identify and rectify the problem.

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This week on British Trams Online

This week we get all nostalgic with the photos added as part of the main site update:

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Picture in Time: Midland Metro 02

A trip back in time to 2001 for today’s Picture in Time as we take a look at one of the original T69 trams which operated on Midland Metro.

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Tram-Train enabling works cancelled

The planned works which would have seen the overhead wires on the Stagecoach Supertram system joined with those recently installed on the Network Rail line where tram-train services will travel to Rotherham have been cancelled. The reason for this cancellation, or postponement if you prefer, is that the contractor has not received vital components for the supplier. A normal service will now operate on both Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th February with the works taking place at a later date.

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Second of latest batch of trams for Luas enters service

The second of the seven longer 55 metre Alstom Citadis trams delivered to Dublin in late 2017 has now entered service. The tram was first used on Tuesday 20th February and, as with the first tram which entered service earlier in the month, is being used for morning peak services in order to boost capacity on the Green line. The remaining five trams will enter service over the next few months.

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Award for defibrillator installation on Edinburgh Trams

Edinburgh Trams’ scheme to install defibrillators on all trams has been recognised at the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce Awards. Edinburgh became one of the first UK tram systems to have complete coverage of their trams thanks to a pioneering partnership with St John Scotland in 2017, who are also continuing to ensure there is coverage at other key locations in the city as well.

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In Pictures: New destination on Supertram

Following the introduction of the new timetable on Stagecoach Supertram on 28th January a number of trams now return to depot during the day as the frequency drops to every 12 minutes. Those trams which return to depot now show Cricket Inn Road as their destination and remain in service until this stop before heading into the depot. Stuart Cooke with the photos.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 713

In this instalment of Picture in Time we are back on the Fylde Coast with an image of one of Blackpool’s iconic Balloon Cars as it operates on the streets of Fleetwood.

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Two T69s survive but remainder to be scrapped

Two of the 15 Midland Metro T69s which were offered for sale by auction earlier this year are to survive with one being donated to Birmingham Museum. But for the remainder it has been confirmed that it will be the end of the line with a one way trip to the scrapman imminent.

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Woman suffers severe injuries after being hit by a tram

A 72 year old woman was taken to hospital with serious head injuries after she was hit by a tram at Cleveleys on Tuesday 20th February shortly before midday. The woman was believed to be crossing the tram tracks at Victoria Square in Cleveleys when she was hit by the tram but the exact circumstances surrounding this happening are currently unclear. A full investigation is ongoing. Trams were suspended north of Little Bispham for over three hours whilst the emergency services dealt with the incident with the woman being taken to Royal Preston Hospital by air ambulance.

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Major delays for Metrolink after overhead problems

What is it about Mondays? For the second week in a row there were delays on Manchester Metrolink and this time they can definitely be put into the major category with overhead problems at both Deansgate-Castlefield and Radcliffe leading to services being suspended and altered. The severity of the problems were such that the Mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham demanded a meeting as to just what went wrong.

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Goodbye LTT – Hello FTT!

Once a major player in the UK tramway preservation scene but seldom mentioned here in the last few years, the Lancastrian Transport Trust has been re-branded as the Fylde Transport Trust – a new name to apparently better reflect the organisation’s current aims and future goals.

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Around the World in Trams: Bratislava 7102

Moving back into Europe for this week’s image from overseas as we visit Bratislava the capital city of Slovakia.

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DLR services suspended to Woolwich Arsenal after discovery of unexploded bomb

The discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb close to London City Airport at George V dock saw major disruption to not only flights from the airport but also Docklands Light Railway services. The bomb was discovered at 2200 on Sunday 11th February which saw the DLR suspended between Pontoon Dock and Woolwich Arsenal both that evening and throughout Monday 12th February. Normal services resumed on Tuesday 13th February.

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