Pensioners go free in Blackpool

The debate of whether local senior citizens in possession of a NOW card should be entitled to free travel on the Blackpool tramway has often appeared on this website since the tramway’s modernisation, but it now looks like the topic has taken a surprising turn. Despite various threats of cost-cutting, Lancashire County Council have announced that NOW cards will be accepted on the Blackpool tramway.

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Marton 31 & Standard 147 swap places for 2016!

Beamish Museum and Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours have joined forces to announce a very exciting arrangement which will be of mutual benefit, involving a temporary swap between two of their most popular trams. Beamish resident Marton Box 31 is set to return to Blackpool for the 2016 season, whilst in return, Standard 147 will be loaned to Beamish.

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Battery operated trams to run on Midland Metro

In a first for the UK it has been revealed that cutting edge battery technology will enable certain sections of future Midland Metro extensions to be constructed without overhead wires. Often one of the major objections received to the construction of tram lines through historic areas is the supposed unsightliness of the overhead wires and support so the development of this technology will change some of these anti-tram opinions.

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Luas workers go on strike

The Luas tram system in Dublin is coming towards the end of a two day strike with no services having operated on either Thursday 11th and Friday 12th February. The strike was called by the Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union (Siptu) as part of an ongoing dispute over pay.

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More tickets available on get me there

More tickets have been launched on get me there – the mobile ticketing app for transport in Greater Manchester – with passengers travelling on Manchester Metrolink now able to purchase single and return stop-to-stop tickets and a 28 day stop-to-stop travelcard without having to use the ticket machines.

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A new look for the illuminated Trawler

Trawler 737 may not be the most striking of Blackpool’s famous illuminated trams, but the tram looks set to become much more eye-catching thanks to a makeover funded by Lofthouses, whose Fisherman’s Friend brand has been advertised on the car since it debuted in 2001. The Trawler is of course based on the iconic brand logo and it is pleasing that its sponsors are continuing to support the tram as their contribution to both the annual ‘lights’ spectacle and the heritage tram fleet.

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Picture in Time: Liverpool 166

We head back into the 1950s for the latest Picture in Time instalment and we feature a tram which is sadly no longer with us – Liverpool 166.

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A capital visitor for East Anglia?

A tantalising hint of what may be coming at the East Anglia Transport Museum in 2016 has been revealed on their new website with the possibility of a visiting London tram appearing at the London Event at the start of July. No further details have been released on just which tram may be making its furthest journey east ever but even the mention that it may happen is sure to get some enthusiasts eager to find out more.

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Guaranteed outings for MER 1 and 2 in 2016

For the first time visitors to the Manx Electric Railway will be able to almost guarantee (subject to the usual caveats) a ride on one of the world’s oldest trams still running on their original system with either 1 or 2 set to be diagrammed to operate a return trip between Derby Castle and Ramsey when the main season Timetable D is in use. This is just one of the improvements in the Manx Electric Railway service in 2016 announced by Isle of Man Railways in the release of the timetables on their three systems for this year.

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Tram derailed after car crashes into side

Dramatic footage has appeared on the internet of the moment a tram was derailed in Croydon Town Centre following a car crashing into its side at high speed. The collision happened shortly before 2200 on Sunday 7th February at the junction of Station Road and Wellesley Road during torrential rain as Storm Imogen struck the south of England.

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Nottingham Express Transit recognises Notts County legends

After a break the namings of Nottingham Express Transit Citadis trams has resumed with 226 the latest to receive a name – with Notts County FC legends Jimmy Sirrel and Jack Wheeler honoured. This should help to redress the balance somewhat following on from the naming of Incentro 215 Brian Clough who is of course connected with County’s city rivals Nottingham Forest.

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This week on British Trams Online

More photos for you this week as part of our main update:

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Picture in Time: South Yorkshire Supertram 15

Our latest modern tram to be featured in Picture in Time comes from the system now known as Stagecoach Supertram but in this image from 1995 it was still just plain old South Yorkshire Supertram.

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Trams for the Isle of Wight?

A report into the future of the Island Line on the Isle of Wight – currently part of the South West Trains railway franchise – has suggested that the best option could be that it is converted to become a tramway using second hand trams. The report – commissioned by Isle of Wight Council as part of the consultation into the new South West Trains franchise which is due to start next year – was prepared by transport expert Christopher Garnett and looked at all ways that the line could be made more self sufficient.

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Metrolink fares to be frozen again for 2016

Some good news for travellers on Manchester Metrolink following the announcement that fares are set to remain at 2014 levels with no increase planned as part of the 2016/17 transport budget. The proposal was approved by councillors on the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and has been reached in recognition of the continued disruption experienced on the network due to the city centre transformation works which are currently causing service changes through St Peter’s Square.

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A special ticket to ride

The latest initiative by Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours has been the introduction of special new souvenir tickets for the heritage tours. These were appropriately issued for the first time on January 30th, this being the first operating day for the heritage service in 2016.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 713

We are off to Blackpool again for the latest edition of our archive series Picture in Time but this time we are more up-to-date than recently as the year is 2009 as we take a look at Balloon Car 713.

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More firsts for the Frigate and friends

The first ever ‘heritage gold’ weekend event in Blackpool, held over the weekend of 30th & 31st January 2016, has now passed and seems to have been hailed as a resounding success. Despite some appalling weather conditions and a few tram issues, many enthusiasts graced the seaside town for this historic occasion to enjoy the novelty of a traditional tram ride in winter – with the appearance of the illuminated Frigate 736 being especially notable.

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Tramlink 2542’s advert flies away

The London Tramlink fleet is now starting to have more of a uniform look with yet another tram losing its all over advert. This time the tram in question is CR4000 2542 which has had the advertising vinyls for Turkish Airlines removed which it had carried since January 2015. The removal of this advert means that only one CR4000 remains out of fleet livery; this being 2550 which carries a livery promoting Tramlink Safety. One other tram carries a full advertising livery with 2554 holding vinyls asking visitors to Love Croydon.

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Picture in Time: Midland Metro 05

We are heading back almost 15 years for the latest instalment of Picture in Time with an image from August 2001 of Midland Metro T69 05 whilst it was still carrying the original fleet livery.

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