Wolverhampton City Centre extension works to start in March

The project to bring trams into the heart of Wolverhampton and terminating at the railway station will get under way in earnest during March. This second phase of works – which follows on from the installation of the junction during the closure of the line along Bilston Road – is due to take place until the summer, although trams won’t be running until 2020.

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In Pictures: Snow in Edinburgh

Its taken the best part of three years but finally a significant snowfall has struck Edinburgh allowing images of trams in the snow to be recorded. Although the city centre was mainly clear of snow the outlying areas of the tramway did see a dusting of snow – although not nearly as heavy as that seen elsewhere in Scotland. John Hampton braved the cold and provides us with these photos.

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Picture in Time: Rigby Road Depot

Blackpool is the location once again for this edition of Picture in Time as we take a look inside Rigby Road Depot back in 1987.

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October 2019 deadline set for Bluebird restoration

Over the past three and a half years the workshops at Crich have been dominated by the restoration of London County Council 1, or Bluebird if you prefer, with the work continuing to bring the tram into the operating fleet at the home of the National Tramway Museum. One of the most ambitious and complex restorations undertaken it has now been announced that it is planned to get Bluebird fully restored and operational by October 2019 – surely making it an early contender for 2019’s Tram of the Year contest!

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Bridge removed at Crumpsall

The footbridge over the tracks at Manchester Metrolink’s Crumpsall stop has been removed as work on upgrading the stop ahead of trams from Trafford Park arriving in 2020 has continued. The work to remove the bridge was undertaken in the early hours of Sunday 14th January to minimise disruption to passengers.

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Open trams for MER and evening service for Douglas in 2018

Isle of Man Railways have released details of the 2018 timetables for the Manx Electric Railway, Snaefell Mountain Railway, Douglas Bay Horse Tramway and, although out of our scope, the Isle of Man Steam Railway. The regular pattern of different timetables at different times during the years continues with the major noticeable differences being the diagramming of open motors at times on the MER whilst the horse trams will also see an evening service during the peak season.

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Airport services set to be extended to Victoria

Sunday 29th January will see the introduction of a revised timetable on Manchester Metrolink which will see trams from Manchester Airport extended from Deansgate-Castlefield through to Victoria (except for the early bird services). This will not only provide an extra service through the city centre – running via 2CC – but will also give extra operational flexibility at Deansgate-Castlefield leaving the centre platform free at all times.

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Picture in Time: Liverpool 245

Going back to 1979 for today’s trip into the archives as we head to Southport for a view of Liverpool 245 whilst it was stored at the old Steamport attraction.

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Where are they now? Bournemouth, Taunton & Nottingham trams

Last week we saw some video footage from Lune Tube of a lost Bradford tram stored on a farm at Sunderland Farm, but as we all know that is not the only tram that is still out there in the UK countryside. British Trams Online reader Royston Morris has recently contacted us seeking information about three more trams and we are throwing out this where are they now request to the wider readership to see if anyone can help him locate the bodies…

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Douglas, Sheffield and Statfold Barn win in Tram of the Year 2017

Douglas Bay Horse Tramway 36 – which returned to service on the very last day of the 2017 season after a major overhaul – has been voted the Tram of the Year (Traditional) for 2017 after six weeks of public voting. Meanwhile the other categories have seen victories for Stagecoach Supertram 399 202 in the Tram of the Year (Modern) category with the Statfold Barn Railway winning both Tramway of the Year and Event of the Year.

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Car on tracks in Croydon

London Tramlink services running through Sandilands were delayed on Monday 8th January after a car was driven onto the tracks. The elderly driver of the car was said to be lost when he managed to drive onto the tracks at approximately 1625 and then get his car stuck. The London Fire Brigade assisted with removing the car with a service resumed through the area shortly after 1900.

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In Pictures: Delays in Edinburgh after coach collides with post

There were delays to the tram service in Edinburgh on Friday 12th January after a coach collided with an overhead post close to the York Place terminus. The coach – from Park’s of Hamilton and operating a Perth to Edinburgh service – was turning across the tramway as it approached the St Andrew Square Bus Station when the collision occurred shortly after 1200. Edinburgh Trams services were temporarily suspended between York Place and West End Princes Street whilst the collision was dealt with and the damage was assessed before a full service could resume.

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Picture in Time: Nottingham Express Transit 211

We go back a little over 11 years in this instalment of Picture in Time with an image taken on Nottingham Express Transit.

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In Pictures: Trampower City Class Tram

Up until now the only noticeable progress that Trampower seem to have made is the construction of a prototype tram – the City Class tram. First seen in Birkenhead and then in Blackpool (where it suffered a fire in January 2007) this tram has been out of the public eye for a number of years being stored in a number of locations with its current home being a boat yard close to the Ribble Steam Railway in Preston. Kevin James provides us with these photos of its current condition.

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Tram suspension after hotel fire

Evening services on the Blackpool Tramway between North Pier and Cabin were suspended during the evening of Wednesday 10th January following a fire in a closed hotel close to the stop at Wilton Parade. The fire was first reported at 2030 in the former Ambassador Hotel with no trams able to run in service along this section of track until the end of service; replacement buses were put in place but they were unable to serve both Wilton Parade and Pleasant Street.

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Major disruption for Nottingham Express Transit

A major fire at Nottingham Railway Station helped to contribute to a bad day for services on Nottingham Express Transit, and this time around there could be no blame attached to NET. Both the Chilwell and Beeston lines didn’t see any trams at all until 1400 on Friday 12th January with the stop at Nottingham Railway Station remaining closed all day along with the station itself. But this was not the only incident which caused disruption as the day had started with a Police cordon on Waverley Street even before trams could get through the city centre.

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Lune Tube visit Blackpool

Last week we featured a video showing a Bradford tram body at Sunderland Point and as a follow up Lune Tube – who normally feature videos from North Lancashire – have been to Blackpool to find out more about the heritage trams there and whether the Bradford tram body is a one off. Interviewing Bryan Lindop the video finds out more about the trams in Blackpool and can be viewed at http://lunetube.co.uk/2018/01/09/heritage-trams-in-north-lancashire.

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In Pictures: Winter work on Blackpool Vanguard 619

Since its arrival at Heaton Park in June 2010, Blackpool Replica Vanguard 619 has been an extremely useful and popular member of the Manchester tramway’s fleet. However, a period of outside storage (although with its open sides boarded up for protection) followed by a return to frequent use has sadly left it looking rather shabby – but now this is being corrected with various jobs being carried out over winter to restore it to a much smarter appearance.

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Standard 147 in the works

Since its return to Blackpool almost a year ago after a highly successful and popular loan period at Beamish Museum, not much has been seen or heard of Standard car 147. On its return it was decided to carry out some extensive cosmetic work on the tram, including its first total repaint for twelve years to restore it to an immaculate appearance – as befits one of the flagships of the heritage tram fleet!

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Planning application made for Douglas Promenade

Another of those long-running sagas is that of the redevelopment of Douglas Promenade, which remains of interest to tram enthusiasts as it affects the future of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway. As reported in depth previously on these pages the latest plans will see a double track tramway retained between Derby Castle and just north of the Broadway junction before it changes to single track through to the Sea Terminal. After months of discussion the official plans have now been submitted by the Department of Infrastructure with a view to starting work in September.

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