Track replacement work at Lace Market in February

Track replacement works are set to disrupt Nottingham Express Transit services between Friday 12th and Sunday 14th February with the track at Lace Market scheduled for replacement after 12 years of extensive use. This section of track boasts one of the tightest curves on a tramway in Europe and the replacement is necessary to ensure smooth and effective running of the system.

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Preparatory works to start in May for Wolverhampton Metro extension?

Utility diversion work on the route of the Wolverhampton City Centre Midland Metro extension through to the Railway Station look set to start in May – providing that the Transport and Works Act Order is approved by the government. Exact plans of when and where the works will be taking place have yet to be publically revealed but first plans are now being worked on jointly by Wolverhampton City Council and Centro.

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Brush Railcoach 634 will return to Blackpool!

The Blackpool Heritage Trust have announced that preserved Blackpool Brush Railcoach 634 will shortly be coming home, after its owner very generously agreed to donate the tram to the Trust. 634 was amongst the first trams to depart on the eve of the tramway upgrade, and was not expected to return – but the fact that this is now happening is yet another reminder of how far the heritage operation has progressed since then!

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Balloons and blinds – Blackpool prepare for the new heritage season

We may be in the depths of winter but that doesn’t mean things are quiet in Blackpool – in fact, preparations are now well underway for the first ever heritage ‘winter gold’ event on 30th & 31st January. As reported previously, this will see six trams in action on each day and some preparations are already being made – mainly to train up some new recruits who will hopefully soon be driving the heritage fleet.

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Is there a future for the Douglas Horse Tramway after all?

After several days of recriminations and debate in the media and amongst politicians on the Isle of Man it has now been announced that ongoing discussions are looking at the possibility of running a service on the Douglas Horse Tramway in 2016 – although it should be stressed that at this stage discussions are ongoing and there is no guarantee that anything will happen but at least there are serious thoughts to the future of this historic tramway and we are in a far better position than it looked like at the end of last week.

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2016 Crich operating fleet revealed

With preparations now well underway for another operating season at the Crich Tramway Village we are delighted to be able to bring you news of which trams will be forming the operational pool in 2016. 17 electric passenger trams will initially be commissioned for service with another three on the possible list depending on workshop capacity. There are no surprises in those trams which will be prepared for service although there is likely to be some disappointment at those which aren’t currently guaranteed to run during the year.

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Trams arrive and re-arrive

Both Manchester Metrolink and London Tramlink have seen their stock of trams increase again with the latter now having a full fleet in town following the return of accident damaged 2556 whilst Metrolink is now only waiting delivery of 10 further M5000s after 3110 arrived.

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In Pictures: Urbos 3 36 enters service

A piece of news which didn’t get reported at the time was the entry into service of Urbos 3 36 on Midland Metro during late December. This means that 19 of the 21 of these Spanish built trams have now carried passengers at some point since their introduction into service in September 2014. The only two not to have done so are the first and last of the class – 17 and 37 – although the latter of these is now undergoing significant main line testing.

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In Pictures: Metrolink celebrates the Chinese New Year

The latest window vinyls to be adorned on Manchester Metrolink trams are to celebrate the Chinese New Year which this year takes place on Monday 8th February. Unlike the Christmas vinyls added late last year these are less obtrusive and do not cover the entire window with simple writing wishing everyone a Happy Chinese New Year in both English and Chinese with a monkey also featuring on some windows (2016 will be the year of the monkey). At least 3005, 3030 and 3031 have received these vinyls. Photographs courtesy of Keith Chadbourne.

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Picture in Time: Douglas Horse Tramway 1

Following on from last week’s news about the permanent closure of the Douglas Horse Tramway (although there may be a more positive outlook now – see news story above) there could only be one tramway we featured in Picture in Time today. This time round we show the newest tram on the tramway during an unusual promotional tour.

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Lytham 43 lands at Rigby Road

Lytham 43 has become the latest tram to join the growing collection of historic rolling stock based on the Blackpool tramway, when it was delivered to Rigby Road depot on the afternoon of Sunday 24th January. This follows the previous announcement that the lower saloon of this, the sole surviving electric tramcar from the old Lytham fleet, would be moving to Blackpool for future completion of a restoration to operating condition.

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This week on British Trams Online

Our first new Photos of the year are the main addition to the website this week:

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In Pictures: Birmingham City Centre extension progress

With the first stage of the Midland Metro Birmingham City Centre extension as far as Bull Street having opened in December attention and anticipation has now turned towards the remainder of the line through to New Street Station. Construction works are continuing on both the tracks, overhead and stops with the latest word from Centro and Midland Metro being that the line will open to New Street in the “Spring”. This picture special shows the current state of play in the construction works as at Saturday 23rd January with photos provided by Ken Jones.

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Picture in Time: Manchester Metrolink 1022

Today’s Picture in Time heads back to UK’s largest modern tram system, Manchester Metrolink, and the tram we feature is T68 1022 with a trio of images from the very first day of cross-city on street operations – 27th April 1992.

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No Government takeover for Douglas Horse Tramway

As the fallout from the decision last night of Douglas Borough Council to axe the horse tram service with immediate effect continues one hope of enthusiasts has been dashed with the Manx Government confirming they currently have no plans to take control of operating the line along the Promenade. Indeed the Department of Infrastructure have even confirmed that they will be pressing ahead with their plans for the reconstruction of the Promenade – just leaving out the installation of tram tracks.

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Heaton Park reveal 2015 operating statistics

The Heaton Park Tramway – the UK’s only truly preserved tramway – have announced their operating statistics for 2015 which saw 5,7000 passengers carried on the half mile running line from the Middleton Road gates to Lakeside.

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Let it snow! The white stuff hits Metrolink

The first snowfall of the winter arrived in time for some picturesque shots of Manchester Metrolink on Sunday 17th January. Although only a light dusting fell on Greater Manchester causing no real issues for Metrolink services Steve Kemp was out and about with his camera capturing the action shown in this pictorial special…

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More controversy as Edinburgh Trams inquiry bill reaches £2 million

There have been calls from politicians for the Edinburgh Trams inquiry to be scrapped following news that £2.1 million has already been spent on the inquiry – even before a single witness has been called in front of Lord Hardie. The Inquiry was called to get to the bottom of why the Edinburgh Trams project went so far over budget and was severely delayed but despite the fact it started in June 2014 there is still a long way to go before lessons can be learnt.

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Car hits tram in Oldham

Manchester Metrolink services were suspended between Oldham Mumps and Newton Heath and Moston for just over an hour on Wednesday 20th January following a collision between a car and a tram on West Street in Oldham. The car struck 3011 at approximately 1130 causing significant damage to the side of the tram but fortunately there were no serious injuries in either the car or the tram. Trams ran between Rochdale Town Centre and Oldham Mumps and from Newton Heath and Moston to Ashton-under-Lyne during the incident. The scene was cleared by 1245 after which normal services started to resume.

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Edinburgh Trams to offer ScotRail passengers during disruption

Edinburgh Trams have come to an agreement with ScotRail which will mean at times of disruption on the rail network ticket holders will be able to travel on the tram network free of charge. The tram currently serves the stations at Edinburgh Waverley (St Andrew Square is just a short walk away), Haymarket and Edinburgh Park with the new Edinburgh Gateway interchange to follow at the end of 2016.

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