Picture in Time: Blackpool Marton VAMBAC 11

An image from the 1970s is the feature of today’s edition of Picture in Time as we head to the early days of the East Anglia Transport Museum with a look at the unique Blackpool Marton VAMBAC 11.

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In Pictures: East Anglia Transport Museum

Of all the operating museum tramways in the UK one of the least covered on these pages is probably the East Anglia Transport Museum at Carlton Colville. After the excitement of 2016 when London County Council 106 became the first short-term loan tram to run at the museum, 2017 has been a far calmer year for the tramway although it has continued to operate on a regular basis with popular trams Blackpool 159 and London Transport 1858 often in service. For this pictorial we actually go back in time until 2015 for some views of the two aforementioned trams along with a trolleybus. Bryan Grint is the photographer.

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Blackpool’s Brush cars on parade!

Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours have announced an unexpected but very welcome late addition to this year’s events celebrating 80 years of the Brush Railcoach class – a parade featuring all of the serviceable members of the type! This will start the day on Sunday 26th November, as part of the final enhanced ‘Gold’ weekend of operation for 2017.

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In Pictures: Edinburgh Trams 276 goes all Christmassy

It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a tram in standard fleet livery in Edinburgh now with just nine of the 27 strong class of CAF trams carrying the house colours. The latest tram to receive special vinyls is 276 which is publicising Edinburgh’s Christmas 2017 with various pieces of artwork designed by local schoolchildren adorning the side of the tram.

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This week on British Trams Online

There are another couple of Photo Galleries which have now been added as this week’s main site update:

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Picture in Time: Manchester Metrolink 1026

The last of the original T68 trams to be delivered to Manchester is the main feature of this edition of Picture in Time. It is 1026 and we catch up with the tram in 2005.

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In Pictures: Crumpsall Metrolink stop in transition

Work is continuing at Crumpsall which will see it transformed to allow trams from the Trafford Park line to terminate without getting in the way of the 10 trams an hour which currently run through to Bury. So far work has been concentrating on the current platform infrastructure with new passenger ramps being constructed ahead of a new platform face being added for the terminating services. Mike Haddon with the pictures.

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Midland Metro on track to return to Wolverhampton in December

It may have appeared to the naked eye that progress on the track replacement along Bilston Road has been slow but it has now been confirmed that an end is in sight for the completion of the project. Subject to testing it is planned that a full service will resume between Priestfield and Wolverhampton St George’s on Sunday 10th December.

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New DLR trains procurement continues

There are changes afoot in the rolling stock of the Docklands Light Railway with the search for a builder for 43 new trains – due to be introduced in 2022 – stepping up a gear. Transport for London have asked four bidders to submit bids in the next stage of the procurement with a decision on who will be selected to build the trains set to be announced in autumn 2018.

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Free trams in Edinburgh for Hogmanay

There will again be free late-night trams in Edinburgh for Hogmanay with a special tram service running every 20 minutes between midnight on 31st December and 0500 on 1st January from West End Princes Street to Edinburgh Airport. This service will enable the public to enjoy a packed programme of celebrations and then get home afterwards safely.

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In Pictures: Glasgow 1245 restoration continues at Summerlee

Another low-key tram restoration currently underway can be found at Summerlee where members of the Summerlee Transport Group are heavily involved in returning Glasgow Coronation Car 1245 to the rails. Last time we reported on the tram’s restoration we saw it become a double decker once again and the past year has seen further progress on its restoration.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool & Fleetwood Rack 2 (and friends!)

A truly fascinating image is featured in this instalment of Picture in Time. We have often taken a look inside Rigby Road Depot in this series but very rarely have we seen such a eclectic mix of trams with Blackpool & Fleetwood Rack 2 at the forefront.

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In Pictures: Citylinks spread their wheels

Since their introduction into service the Citylink tram-trains now operating on the conventional Stagecoach Supertram network have been mainly confined to the Purple route – aside from a few “service extras” – but that has now changed as from Thursday 9th November they have been seen running on both the Blue and Yellow routes.

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Statfold Barn Railway operating dates announced for 2018

If you haven’t had the chance to see Burton & Ashby 14 running at the Statfold Barn Railway this year don’t despair as it is expected to run again next year with several more opportunities to catch the tram in action.

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In Pictures: Urbos3 18 breaks cover

Since returning from Spain following the fitting of batteries Midland Metro’s Urbos3 18 has rarely been seen outside in daylight with it being kept undercover in between test runs (which have now begun overnight). However, that all changed on Monday 13th November when it was spotted sitting outside the depot whilst its pantograph was raised and lowered. Andy Walters provides us with these images.

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Picture in Time: Sheffield 15

We are going back to the early days of Crich for this instalment of Picture in Time as we feature horse car Sheffield 15 in operation during 1963 – the first year of passengers being carried at what we now know as the Crich Tramway Village.

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In Pictures: Trackwork starts at Crich

Whilst the main winter project at Crich may be concerned with refurbishing the depots that isn’t all that is going on with a volunteer led project to replace the single line section of track between the Bandstand and Wakebridge. This work started over the weekend of 11th and 12th November with good progress already being made as these photos from Peter Whiteley show.

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In Pictures: Burst water main causes Midland Metro suspension

In the early hour of Monday 13th November a burst water main was discovered in Birmingham City Centre on the corner of Bull Street and Corporation Street. Despite only apparently being a minor leak the water from the pipe covered part of the Midland Metro tracks which led to the decision to suspend services between Bull Street and Grand Central throughout the day.

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Where’s that tram moved to?

Big Shunt 2 at Crich saw a number of trams moved around the depots and Great Exhibition Hall to allow Depot II to be fully cleared so that the major refurbishment works could commence. In order to fit all of the trams into undercover storage it was necessary to move some of those trams in the Exhibition Hall into the depots and some of those in the depots into the Exhibition Hall! If you are unsure where your favourite tram is currently spending its nights then look no further as we are able to bring you a complete list of where each tram can currently be found!

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2018 NET Community Stars announced

Each year Nottingham Express Transit Citadis 222 receives a new name having been earmarked as the Community Stars tram. It currently carries the name Michelle and Richard Daniels who were founders of the Forever Stars charity and this will remain on the side of the tram until March 2018 when it is due to be renamed. It has now been confirmed that its new name will be Tim and Jean Jeffrey, who have fostered 200 children and young people.

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