In Pictures: Rare trams in the open at Crich

As part of the continued preparations for the 2016 season at the Crich Tramway Village – home of the National Tramway Museum – work on the depot roof saw it necessary to extract all vehicles on road 4 of the main depot. Regular visitors to Crich will know that this is the road which is mainly used to store works vehicles (both operational and stored) but is also home to the longest single decker in the national collection: Grimsby & Immingham 14.

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Earlier trams for Manchester Airport

Manchester Metrolink services to the Airport will start running at 0300 from Monday 21st March to help staff working on the early shift which starts at 0400. The first extra early trams will depart Firswood at 0300 arriving at the Airport by 0340; in plenty of time for staff needing to start work.

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NET set to celebrate 12 years with discounted travel

Wednesday 9th March marks the 12th anniversary of the opening of Nottingham Express Transit and the network will be celebrating the event with special offers, giveaways and activities to mark the occasion.

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Midland Metro gains ISO 9001 accreditation

Midland Metro have been awarded the ISO 9001 accreditation, an internationally respected certification which recognises high-quality operations and maintenance procedures.

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Trouble for Tramlink after fallen tree

London Tramlink services were unable to run through to Elmers End on Wednesday 2nd March after a fallen tree temporarily blocked the line. Services from Therapia Lane and West Croydon bound for Elmers End were terminating at Arena whilst the engineers attended the scene to remove the tree from the overhead.

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In Pictures: Trailer 681 leaves Fleetwood

Last week we reported the exciting news that Blackpool Trailer 681 had been moved from the Fleetwood Heritage Leisure Trust’s storage compound to undercover storage at Rigby Road, having been repatriated by the Blackpool Heritage Trust to be reunited with its long-term coupled partner, 671. We can now bring readers some more pictures showing 681 leaving Fleetwood.

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Standard 147 runs at Beamish

After finally arriving at Beamish Museum on 2nd March following a long and eventful road journey from its home town, no time has been wasted in preparing Blackpool Standard car 147 in its temporary new home. The following day, the tram operated on the main line at Beamish – marking the very first time it had ever run on a tramway other than Blackpool.

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An epic journey concludes for Standard 147

The road journey from Blackpool to Beamish by Standard 147 finally reached its conclusion on the morning of Wednesday 2nd March, when the tram finally arrived at the North East museum. Once unloaded, Marton 31 was then placed on the same low loader for its own journey to Blackpool, which was completed significantly more quickly and the tram is now safely housed inside the Rigby Road car sheds.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Brush 634

Last time we were in Blackpool for Picture in Time we featured Brush Railcoach 634 in 1972 and it is the same tram which we take a look at again today; this time we are in 2009 and it is about to depart Blackpool for what we all presumed would be forever…

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T69 08 departs Wednesbury

Half of the T69s have now left Wednesbury Depot following the departure of 08 on Tuesday 1st March. The tram was collected by the familiar sight of a Allelys low loader to make the relatively short journey to Long Marston for further storage and potential future use.

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Gone four seven!

On Monday 29th February, Blackpool Standard car 147 bid a temporary farewell to its seaside home, departing for a loan period at Beamish Museum. This marked the first time that 147 had left Blackpool since its return home in 2000 having spent many years in America, although this time around its absence should last months rather than decades!

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Update on the Trawler

The overhaul work on Blackpool’s illuminated Trawler 737 is continuing to make good progress. The tram has been residing in the Paint Shop for the last few weeks, and its repaint is now virtually complete with the car now looking immaculate again in its familiar black, white and red livery.

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Boating in February!

The second ‘Winter Gold’ heritage tram running weekend in Blackpool took place over the weekend of 27th & 28th February, once again putting a fine selection of historic trams to work on the tramway. For many, the highlight – and certainly the most unusual event of the weekend – was the surprise use of Open Boat 230 on both days, surely the earliest in a year that a Boat car has ever been used in public service!?

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Blackpool’s award winning heritage trams!

Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours were presented with a special trophy at the Blackpool Civic Trust Awards, held on the evening of Friday 26th February in the Paradise Room at the Pleasure Beach. This is a wonderful acknowledgement of the incredible progress that has been made in the last twelve months to develop the heritage trams as one of Blackpool’s most valuable attractions, much of which has been achieved by dedicated volunteers.

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Picture in Time: Croydon Tramlink 2546

We’re off to Croydon for today’s Picture in Time image as we head back to opening day in 2000 of the line to New Addington with a photo of one of the trams which received an all over advert at the time.

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Two more old friends return to Blackpool

On Friday 26th February, Blackpool Brush car 634 made its much anticipated return home to Rigby Road. The tram, which has been donated to the Blackpool Heritage Trust after being privately preserved in 2009, is now back in Blackpool as a permanent addition to the heritage tram fleet – but it wasn’t the only one to come home, as the same day also saw its old friend Trailer 681 return to the fold following a period of outside storage in Fleetwood.

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Farewell T69 06

The movement of the remaining T69s from Midland Metro’s depot at Wednesbury has now begun with 06 the first to take the trip to Long Marston. The tram became the first of the Italian built trams to depart since October 2014 when it left Birmingham on Friday 26th February with Allellys once again providing the low loader.

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Three charged over St Werburgh’s incident in July 2015

Three people have been charged over the incident on 3rd July 2015 which saw a tram severely damaged and caused a derailment at St Werburgh’s Road. The awful incident took place at around 2330 when a group of men were involved in a scuffle with another passenger on the platform. The problem then escalated when the group of men walked along the side of the tramway throwing stones through the windows. The three men charged – a 21 year old man and two 17 year old boys – will appear in Manchester Magistrates Court on Tuesday 1st March charged with violent disorder and criminal damage over £5,000.

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NET name employee of the year

Ben Knowles – a tram driver – has been named Employee of the Year on Nottingham Express Transit. Ben – who has been with NET since March 2014 but only qualified as a driver in November 2015 – was recognised having created training materials for a group of tram ambassadors.

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Revised plans for Bradley Lane Midland Metro Park and Ride

Centro are inviting members of the public to comment on revised plans for a Park and Ride site alongside Bradley Lane Midland Metro stop. The original plans were subject of a consultation in 2015 and after analysing feedback a slight revision has been made. This will now see access to the car park from Belmont Street instead of Bradley Lane. The development would also see three football pitches and a junior pitch built. More details of the plans can be seen at http://www.centro.org.uk/projects/in-development/bradley-lane-park-ride/.

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