Monthly Archives: January 2021

Trams in Video: The Trams of Central Europe

We are again taking a look at some moving images of trams and in this edition of “Trams in Video” we are in Central Europe. Included in this film are the trams running in Prague, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest and … Continue reading

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Blackpool Transport release a free Kids Activity Pack

Since the first lockdown began last March we have featured articles on Kids Activity Packs which have been released by Edinburgh Trams with various colouring sheets and other activities included. And now anyone who has gone through those packs with … Continue reading

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Lockdown Walks: Stagecoach Supertram 111

Its another snowy look at the Stagecoach Supertram for this latest edition of “Lockdown Walks”.

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What’s New on British Trams Online – 31st January 2021

It may have felt like one of the longest months ever but January is finally at an end with one final main site update and more photos from the archive:

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Designs for Stevedore Place in Leith revised after discussion

Late in 2020 it was reported that local residents in Stevedore Place, Leith were concerned about the loss of trees when the Trams to Newhaven tram extension was rebuilt with the project team promising to review the plans to see … Continue reading

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Around the World in Trams: Den Haag 3137

As we continue our look at trams in the Dutch city of Den Haag we take a look at one of the single ended Belgian built GLT8 trams.

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Lockdown Walks: Manchester Metrolink 3061

Our “Lockdown Walks” series continues today as we are off to Manchester for another look at the Metrolink system under tier 3 restrictions in late 2020.

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First plans unveiled for redevelopment of Rigby Road Depot

At the end of last year when it was announced that a number of privately owned trams would be asked to leave Blackpool Transport’s Rigby Road Depot one of the reasons given was for the redevelopment of the complete 2.88 … Continue reading

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Toastrack 166 & Boat 607

In this latest edition of “Picture in Time” we are again heading back to Crich for another image from the archives.

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Another bridge demolished as work on Brierley Hill Metro line continues

So far most of the work to construct the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill line of the West Midlands Metro has mainly consisted of demolition and so it is again with another bridge being removed in the latest sign of progress. … Continue reading

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Shop Signs in Edinburgh

Previously on British Trams Online we have featured various pub signs which have included trams as part of their image but it isn’t only pubs which have used the humble tram over the years. In this article we take a … Continue reading

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Stop by Stop Blackpool Tramway: Starr Gate

From this week “Stop by Stop” heads north to the Blackpool Tramway as for the next few weeks we take a look at the modern light rail stops of the tramway. As with Nottingham Express Transit, we have split the … Continue reading

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Tram-Train services reduced

There has been a further reduction in service on the Stagecoach Supertram network and this time it’s the Tram-Train service which will be affected with a 50% reduction in frequency to just one an hour. No other changes have been … Continue reading

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New Head of Infrastructure Delivery appointed at Nexus

A newly created role at Nexus, Head of Infrastructure Delivery, has been taken by long-serving member of staff Emma Gardener it has been announced. This role will see Emma leading maintenance work across the Tyne and Wear Metro network.

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Still Standing! Chatsworth Road Depot, Chesterfield

In this edition of “Still Standing!” we take a visit to Derbyshire for views of the remaining parts of the old Chatsworth Road Depot.

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New Metrolink stops to be explored in Transforming Cities Fund 2 proposals

The Mayor of Greater Manchester’s vision for the future of transport in the region – the Our Network plan – is set to move a step further forward with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority being asked to approve the latest … Continue reading

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Tram Pub Signs: Bispham Hotel, Blackpool

It was a pub that we mentioned when first taking a look at pub signs but didn’t illustrate it at the time – but remedy that now! The Bispham Hotel in Red Bank Road, Blackpool is located adjacent to the … Continue reading

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Whatever Happened To? Midland Metro 11

As we continue this series looking at what has become of the Midland Metro T69s we reach the only of the trams which has been officially preserved.

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Douglas Bay Horse Tramway said to be crucial for Manx tourism

In what is probably not a surprise to many readers of this website, the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway has been flagged as being a crucial element of Manx tourism. The comments were made by the outgoing director of Manx National … Continue reading

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Edinburgh Council set to extend consultants contracts

The City of Edinburgh Council are asking for approval to extend contracts with consultants working on the Trams to Newhaven project as the construction phase of the extension of the tram line to Leith and Newhaven continues over the next … Continue reading

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