Metrolink suspended after storm

Tuesday 13th September was a bad night for Manchester Metrolink following a major storm which saw lightning strikes on two substations and flooding in the city centre. At one stage all lines were completely suspended but as the evening progressed services started to resume on most lines although both the Altrincham and Bury lines remained suspended throughout the evening.

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Consultation launched on future of Supertram

The South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) are to launch a consultation on the future of the Supertram network from 19th September to “help shape long-term plans for the system”. It is hoped to find out what people think of Supertram, how the network could be developed or improved and how services could fit with other transport.

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In Pictures: 3119 enters service in Manchester

Whilst we still await the delivery of the last of current order of Manchester Metrolink M5000’s the penultimate arrival – 3119 – has now entered service. The tram was first noted in passenger use on Wednesday 14th September running on the Shaw & Crompton to East Didsbury service. Steve Kemp provided us with these photos from its second day of use.

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Bull Street to be Metro terminus for Birmingham BikeFest

All Midland Metro services until 1800 on Sunday 18th September from Wolverhampton St George’s will terminate at Bull Street due to the Birmingham BikeFest taking place in the city. The 2km family bike ride will see a number of roads closed in the city centre and once the event is concluded protective material has to be removed from the roads.

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British Trams Online Statement

It will probably not have escaped your notice that over the past week or so there have a few controversies regarding some of the news stories which have appeared on this website especially in regard to the Heaton Park Tramway. This statement seeks to clarify our position on the news we cover.

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Oporto C65 stars at Tram Day

Over the past few years the main enthusiast event at Crich has given us on loan trams and trams displayed outside from the on site collection but for 2016 Tram Day – as it has now been christened – a first was achieved with a tram from the Clay Cross store the star of the day in its only public appearance at the Crich Tramway Village ahead of a move to Beamish. That tram was Oporto coal tram C65 which was posed on the depot fan both alone and with some friends old and new throughout the day. But Tram Day was so much more than just the one tram and the day also saw many other rare occurrences.

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All track now in place for Second City Crossing

This week has seen a major milestone in the construction of Manchester Metrolink’s Second City Crossing with the last of the track now having been laid. It is anticipated that all other major civil engineering works – including the installation of the overhead – will be completed by the end of the year allowing the line to open in early 2017.

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Oporto coal tram on the road again

Less than a week after it arrived at Crich Tramway Village for the first time ever, Oporto C65 left Crich for good early on the afternoon of Monday 12th September. The coal tram is bound for Beamish Museum, having been officially handed over to that organisation where it is expected that it will be returned to running order.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Illuminated Rocket 732

With the Illuminations now in full light in Blackpool it seems an opportune moment to return to the north west coast for another view from the archives of one of the Illuminated Feature Cars. This time it is the distinctive Rocket which features in a 1962 image.

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Heaton Park’s winter work forces three month closure

The Heaton Park Tramway have an ambitious workshop programme planned for winter 2016/17 and beyond, and to allow the scarce volunteer resources to be focussed accordingly, it has been decided not to operate a tram service this winter. This also means that the Autumn Gala, previously advertised to go ahead on 3rd November, has been cancelled.

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Amended schedule for Crich ‘Tram Day’

With a fairly depressing weather forecast, organisers of the ‘Tram Day’ at Crich on Saturday 10th September have made a few tweaks to the previously advertised programme of events. The main photographic line-ups will still take place as planned, although it is possible that some vehicles may not appear if the weather is too bad. The main changes concern the vehicle allocations for the day’s service.

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In Pictures: What to do with a mock-up tram?

When Edinburgh Trams was being constructed a mock-up tram was displayed in the city centre to show would be passengers what they would soon be enjoying. Once the construction was finally completed and real working trams were in the city operating the mock-up became redundant but remained in Edinburgh waiting for a new role – a new role which has now been found at Edinburgh Airport. The mock-up was installed at the Airport earlier this year and has now been branded as an Information Lounge. John Hampton has provided us with these photos.

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Midland Metro Alliance appoint Director

Midland Metro Alliance – the body set-up to oversee the expansion of Midland Metro – has appointed a new Director. Alejandro Moreno, currently Managing Director for Scandinavia for Colas Rail, is the man who has been tasked with leading this body as Midland Metro prepares for a period of major expansion.

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Douglas horse trams on the move!

The first two of the recently sold Douglas horse trams have now left their home system, following the recent auction to sell off six redundant tramcars. Both 33 and 34 have already left Strathallan depot, although both are set to remain on the Isle of Man for the foreseeable future.

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Heaton Park trams star at Trans Lanc Rally

The annual Trans Lanc Rally day, staged by the Greater Manchester Museum of Transport, sees a huge array of historic vehicles displayed in the vast grounds of Manchester’s Heaton Park. To compliment the event, an enhanced tram service operates through the park and usually provides the tramway with its busiest day of the year – and 2016 was no different with three different cars in service over an eight hour period.

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Tram passenger injured following car v tram collision

A passenger on board a tram was taken to hospital following a collision between a car and a tram on Wilford Lane. Eyewitness reports suggest the car drove into the side of the tram at approximately 1400 on Monday 5th September. The driver of the car reportedly suffered no injuries but one passenger on board the tram had to be taken to hospital for treatment.

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Oporto C65 gets ready for the weekend

As previously reported, Oporto C65 – a coal tram – is set to be the star attraction at ‘Tram Day’, the main annual enthusiast event being held at Crich Tramway Village on Saturday 10th September. The tramcar has now arrived at Crich for the very first time, ahead of its big day when it will be featuring in two line-ups during the event.

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Let there be light!

As most seaside resorts see their custom decrease, Blackpool steps up a gear for the annual illuminations. After the preview event a few days earlier, this year’s ‘lights’ were officially switched on by Dame Barbara Windsor on Friday 2nd September, signalling the start of one of the most busy and interesting periods of the year for the town’s tramway.

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Picture in Time: Manx Electric Railway 33

Our latest visit to the archives sees us arrive on the Isle of Man once again; this time the year is 1998 and we find ourselves on the Isle of Man Steam Railway but don’t let that location put you off as we very much feature a tram in the form of no. 33.

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Can you help identify these photos?

We have recently been contacted by Elaine Clarke who has discovered a discarded old album of photos which included images of tram lines being laid in a mystery location. The album also contained pictures of Wentworth Castle suggesting a possible location of the Sheffield/Doncaster area however the photos don’t have any obvious landmarks allowing an easy identification. The photos are included below and if anyone can help to identify the location Elaine would be grateful – you can either leave a comment or alternatively email gareth@britishtramsonline.co.uk and we will pass all suggestions on.

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