Major increase in passenger numbers in Douglas

It has been confirmed that the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway enjoyed a successful season with a 42.7% increase in passenger numbers in comparison to the 2015 season. The operating season in 2016 may have been longer than it has been for several years but even taking this into consideration the takeover of operation by Isle of Man Railways has been a huge success.

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NET services to be suspended during lights switch on

Nottingham Express Transit services will be suspended through Old Market Square for around an hour on Thursday 24th November as the Christmas lights are switched on by Paralympians Ollie Hynd and Charlotte Henshaw. Services will run as normal before and after the event but no trams will run between Royal Centre and Nottingham Station for an hour from 1800. During this time all trams from Hucknall and Phoenix Park will terminate at Royal Centre with those from Toton Lane and Clifton South will be turned at Nottingham Station.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 709

Over the years many trams in Blackpool have seen all over adverts applied; some have received adverts pleasing to the eye whilst others have been, shall we say, a bit less attractive. Today’s focus of Picture in Time is one of those trams which has carried many liveries over the years – Balloon 709 with this being one of the designs for Sealife.

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RAIB release interim report into Sandilands derailment

One week after the tragic derailment at Sandilands junction the Rail Accident Investigation Branch have released an interim report into the incident. Initial indications had suggested that the derailment had been caused by the excessive speed the tram was travelling at and this has been confirmed by this interim report with the on-tram data recorded (OTDR) showing that 2551 was travelling at a speed of approximately 70kmh (43.5mph) – more than three times the speed limit on the curve.

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In Pictures: Stagecoach Supertram 118’s revised look

Not previously reported on these pages is the return to service on Stagecoach Supertram of 118 following the completion of accident repairs. You may remember that 118 was involved in a collision with 120 at Shalesmoor on 22nd October 2015 which saw the best parts of both trams amalgamated as 120 for a swift return to service whilst the other sections remained confined to depot whilst repairs were undertaken.

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In Pictures: Midland Metro Urbos 3s receive window vinyls…

…But don’t worry they don’t block the whole window! As has become the norm on many public transport vehicles – buses as well as trams – many of the Urbos 3s which operate the service on Midland Metro have, over the past couple of months, received window vinyls advertising the service frequency enjoyed on the network.

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NET Phase Two up for national civil engineering award

Earlier this year Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two was named as the winning project at the Institution of Civil Engineers’ East Midland’s Merit Awards for large projects and as a result has now been put forward for the ICE People’s Choice Award. 12 projects have been nominated for this award which can now be voted for by members of the public online.

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More illuminating events ahead

The Blackpool illuminations may have been switched off for another year, but that certainly doesn’t mean the end of the activity for the illuminated tram fleet. An extra running day has been confirmed to coincide with the switching on of the town’s Christmas lights on Saturday 19th November, when two feature cars will be in use.

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Picture in Time: Manx Electric Railway 6

We are on the Isle of Man again for today’s Picture in Time image as our archive finds itself in 1977 for a view at Derby Castle.

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This week on British Trams Online

This week we bring you another Photo Gallery:

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American Boats 2: Californian Boats

Completing our look at the Blackpool Boat Cars which have found a new home in the USA today Blackpool destination blind guru Peter Watts reports on a recent visit to California where he was again using his skills for new sets of blinds…

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Tram removed from derailment site as investigation continues

London Tramlink CR4000 2551 has now been removed from Sandilands junction following Wednesday’s derailment as the investigation into what happened continues with the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) set to release an interim report next week. The clear up of the accident site continues as the identities of those who tragically lost their lives in the derailment start to be released by the Police.

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American Boats 1: Blackpool Boat 606

This weekend we will be taking a look at the Blackpool Boat Cars that escaped the UK for the United States of America. Tomorrow we take a look at the Californian Boats but first up we head to Maryland to take a look at Boat Car 606 which has now been in the US for 16 years.

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Enthusiast tour raises over £1,000 for children’s charity

When you think of enthusiast Private Hires you probably think of the Blackpool Tramway but recently the London Transport Museum Friends hired a tram on Nottingham Express Transit for a full system tour with over £1,000 being raised for local children’s charity When you Wish Upon a Star.

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Double win for Seaton at Devon Tourism Awards

Seaton Tramway are celebrating after winning two awards at the Devon Tourism Awards 2016 which took place this week in Exeter. Having being shortlisted in two categories Seaton were presented with a Silver Award for Large Attraction of the Year and a Bronze Award for Artistic, Cultural and Learning Experience.

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Strike action threatened in Edinburgh

Drivers and Ticketing Services Assistants (TSAs) on Edinburgh Trams are threatening strike action over what they say are the imposition of new rotas which will see more weekend working for no extra pay. There is also said to be unhappiness that Edinburgh Trams have announced plans to run overnight services for Hogmanay without consulting with staff beforehand.

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Midland Metro delays after car driven onto tracks

Midland Metro services were unable to travel into Birmingham City Centre for around three hours on Sunday 6th November after a car was driven onto the tracks at Snow Hill becoming wedged and requiring the Fire Service to free it. The car was reported as stuck at approximately 1015 with it not freed until 1300. Whilst the car was wedged all services from Wolverhampton St George’s terminated at St Paul’s. The driver – a 33 year old man from Telford – was arrested on suspicion of drink driving.

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Liverpool 762 goes out of service

With Wallasey 78 already out of action with a number of problems currently being rectified, there has been further bad news for the Birkenhead heritage tramway with Liverpool 762 also now out of service. The tram was withdrawn in late August due to concerns regarding its resistances which were overheating – a problem which is thought to derive from its motors.

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Seven people die as Croydon tram derails

Seven people have now been confirmed dead with more than 50 people injured following the derailment and overturning of CR4000 2551 on Wednesday 9th November. The tram was travelling from New Addington to Wimbledon when it completely left the rails and overturned at Sandilands shortly after 0600. The driver of the tram has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.

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Crich versus mould

For many years, there have been concerns regarding the ability of the main depots at Crich Tramway Village to protect their valuable contents. Condensation has been an issue in the past and, with increasingly mild and wet winters, the depots are providing ideal conditions for the growth of mould – something which is severely affecting the priceless vintage trams. The Tramway Museum Society are finally seeking to resolve this serious problem with plans to upgrade the depots, and funding for this is now being sought.

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