Edinburgh Trams to Newhaven moves a step closer

The sight of trams running beyond York Place along Leith Walk and to Newhaven has moved a step closer following a vote at a full City of Edinburgh Council meeting this week. However this is just the first step in the plans to extend Edinburgh Trams with another vote due in just three weeks once further information has been obtained over the funding with the SNP still concerned over the robustness of the business case.

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The Queen names Midland Metro tram

The new Midland Metro line through Birmingham City Centre has welcomed its most prestigious visitor even before it has opened with Her Majesty the Queen naming Urbos 3 35 Angus Adams at the new Bull Street stop on Thursday 19th November.

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Tram-Train is on the way

The very first Tram-Train for the UK is on its way to Sheffield having left Spain this week – with arrival expected in South Yorkshire on 1st December (it’s obviously taking the long route!). Built by Vossoloh seven of the vehicles are on order with four required for the Tram-Train service to Rotherham with the others due to increase capacity on the current Supertram network.

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Boost for Midland Metro extensions

The West Midlands has become the latest area to agree a devolution deal with the government which will see £2 billion worth of transport improvements including extensions to the current (and already planned extensions) Midland Metro network. Over the next 10 years the HS2 Connectivity Package will see a programme of transport schemes that will support the HS2 link which will arrive in the centre of Birmingham at Curzon Street.

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Bournemouth tram converted into office

For a tramway which closed in 1936 Bournemouth Corporation Tramways has a remarkable number of surviving tram bodies (13 are known about although the majority are not exactly in sparkling condition). Most readers on this website will know about 106 which has been converted into Seaton’s no. 16 and there is also no. 85 which remains in Christchurch at the long closed Museum of Electricity. But now another tram from the then Hampshire coastal town has had some love and attention and is now in use as an office and design studio!

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Citadis naming in Nottingham

Another week has gone by with another naming in Nottingham of one of the newer Citadis trams. In a lower profile naming ceremony than that in Birmingham, screenwriter William Ivory peeled back the sticker to reveal his name on a tram following in the footsteps of fellow writers Alan Sillitoe and Stephen Lowe. Amongst William’s works have been Common as Muck, Made in Dagenham and Burton and Taylor.

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Llandudno 7 set to make one more appearance in 2015

The Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway Society’s replica tram 7 is due to make another appearance in its home town on Saturday 5th December when it will be hauled by the Matador lorry as part of the Annual Christmas Parade through the streets of Llandudno.

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Metrolink enjoys a record breaking month

3.1 million passenger journeys were made on Manchester Metrolink during October – the most passengers ever recorded on the network in a single month. A number of major sporting events (Rugby Union World Cup, Rugby League Grand Final plus big football matches across the network) contributed to these figures as a large number of people had to be transported across Greater Manchester.

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Tramway to Fleetwood under threat?

It cannot be argued that the Blackpool tramway has been a resounding success in terms of passenger numbers, with many records being broken during 2015 and October being the busiest month on the tramway for many years. It is therefore rather shocking that the local press have published a story suggesting that the line to Fleetwood may be at risk of closure, due to suggested budget cuts from Lancashire County Council.

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A cable car for Crich

It isn’t very often that the National Tramway Museum gets the opportunity to fill a gap in its extensive collection of trams, in either technological or geographical terms – yet a new addition to the national collection actually satisfies both criteria. The Tramway Museum Society has just announced via its ‘Contact’ bulletin, that it is to acquire the remains of a Birmingham cable car, a type of tram which was used by a number of British towns (notably Matlock, providing a local connection for the museum) but which was previously unrepresented in their fleet.

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This week on British Trams Online

We have three more Photo Galleries for you this week plus some updates to the Events Diary and a couple of Fleet Lists:

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Picture in Time: Croydon Tramlink 2550

Over the years several of trams in operation on Croydon (now London) Tramlink have broken free of corporate colours to receive advertising liveries. In today’s “Picture in Time” we feature one of the earlier advertising liveries as carried on 2550 in 2000-1.

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British Trams Online this winter

We are now officially in the tramological winter (we’ve created that term now and boy are we going to use it!) which means that there will be a few changes to the content of British Trams Online over the next few months. Our regular features will be changing with Going for a Ride now having finished and Picture in Time will be reducing from a three a week series to twice weekly. During the winter you can enjoy archive images from traditional trams on a Wednesday whilst it will be the turn of modern tramways at the weekend. These will be the only regular features on our News page over the winter to allow me to concentrate on the long promised site redesign which is about six months behind schedule!

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Dare we mention 2016?

We may only just have reached the end of one operating season but already thoughts are being turned towards 2016 with several heritage tramways having announced their first special events of the year. So if you want to start making your plans for 2016 read on but if you don’t even want to think about it yet feel free to completely ignore this article for now!

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In Pictures: First tram runs in Birmingham City Centre for 62 years!

The early hours of Saturday 14th November will go down in the record books as the first time in over 62 years that a tram has run in Birmingham City Centre with 29 being taken by a Unimog along the tracks to Bull Street as the first stage in commissioning and testing ahead of the opening due on 6th December.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Open Top Balloon 706 – Princess Alice

As Princess Alice ran her last planned passenger journeys before withdrawal last weekend there seems no better tram to feature in Picture in Time than the popular open topper. Since conversion back to open top status in time for the 1985 centenary 706 has had several different looks and in this installment of Picture in Time we take a look at three of them.

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In Pictures: TMS celebrates 60 years

As we mentioned earlier this week the Tramway Museum Society concluded their 60th anniversary celebrations on Saturday 7th November with a private event at the Crich Tramway Village. A number of trams ran in service during the day including two which ran their last journeys before withdrawal to await overhaul – Southampton 45 and Glasgow 812. In addition to the trams a number of historic documents from the TMS archive were put on display. Hazel Quarmby was on hand to record the events of the day.

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New book: Tram Atlas Britain and Ireland

Tram Atlas Britain and Ireland is a new book which looks at all not only the tramways and light rail systems of Britain and Ireland but also other urban rail systems. Written by Robert Schwandl the book has text in both German and English and includes numerous photos in colour. Systems covered include Midland Metro, Blackpool, Luas, Edinburgh, Manchester Metrolink, Nottingham Express Transit, London Tramlink, Stagecoach Supertram, Docklands Light Railway, London Underground, Tyne and Wear Metro, Merseyrail and Glasgow Subway. The book can be ordered from http://www.robert-schwandl.de/brit/ and costs EUR 19.50 (which works out as £13.79).

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Trams to return to Birmingham City Centre on 6th December

It has been confirmed that Midland Metro services will start operating to Bull Street in Birmingham City Centre from 6th December however in a change of plan the full extension will not now open this year with a “scaling down” of works on the remainder of the line in the lead up to Christmas following discussions with traders in the city.

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Report backs Edinburgh Trams extension along Leith Walk

Councillors from the City of Edinburgh Council are being urged to back plans for an extension to the city’s tram system with a vote due to take place next week. Council officials have been investigating three proposals for extensions and a new report is backing the full extension to Newhaven. Despite this recommendation local reports are suggesting it may struggle to be approved as SNP councillors are expected to vote against it due to concerns with the financial case.

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