Monthly Archives: November 2023

Picture in Time: Glasgow 1297 & Sheffield 510

We stay at Crich for this week’s “Picture in Time” but where last time out we were in 1979, this time we go back about another five years.

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Big Heritage confirm their commitment to trams at the Wirral Transport Museum

A few days ago we reported on the news that Wirral Council and Big Heritage CIC had concluded their deal which would see the latter take over the running of the Wirral Transport Museum on a 28 year lease. This … Continue reading

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Seaton Tramway win again at the Devon Tourism Awards

The Seaton Tramway are once again celebrating after they walked away with four awards at the 14th Devon Tourism Awards, held on 16th November at Torquay’s Riviera International Conference Centre.

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UKTram appoint new Chair

Stephen Edwards has been appointed as the new Chair of UKTram, the organisation that represents the country’s light rail sector. Stephen joins the organisation with a successful background in strategic development, business planning and operations management, most recently as Executive … Continue reading

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In Pictures: 52 completes the Urbos100 order for the West Midlands Metro

Wednesday 22nd November saw the last of the current confirmed order of CAF Urbos100 trams for the West Midlands Metro with 52 arriving at Wednesbury Depot. This concludes the delivery of all 21 in the order, a process which started … Continue reading

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Metro 4001 takes to the stage – kind of!

If you went to Newcastle’s Live Theatre to see a performance of Gerry and Sewell you may have been in for a surprise as on stage there is a full-sized replica of original Metrocar 4001! Finished off in the original … Continue reading

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Big Heritage take over running of Wirral Transport Museum

Wirral Council have confirmed that Big Heritage Community Interest Company (CIC) have officially taken over the running of the Wirral Transport Museum on a 28 year lease. Negotiations between the two parties have been ongoing for some time but have … Continue reading

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Sting goes for a ride on the Tyne and Wear Metro

When you’re given the Freedom of North Tyneside what’s the best way to get there to collect the award? Travel on the Tyne and Wear Metro of course! That’s exactly how music legend Sting travelled (after initially heading the wrong … Continue reading

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In Pictures: 33 on test in the West Midlands

The latest tram to have been returned to Wednesbury after repairs at Dudley is now back on the road to return having started tests on the mainline. 33 has been back at Wednesbury since 11th August 2023 when it was … Continue reading

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New report says Tramway Terrace is repairable

From it will have to be demolished, to we’re have another survey on it, to it is repairable after all – its been a bit of a mixed month for the historic Tramway Terrace in Douglas. The latest on the … Continue reading

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Out and About: Beamish – August 2023

In this latest “Out and About” we make a visit to Beamish to see what was in operation at the start of August – and find that four trams were running!

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Manchester Metrolink Then & Now: Alan Turing Way

It is time for another edition of “Manchester Metrolink Then & Now” as we continue to view a couple of photos of Metrolink lines during initial construction and after services began.

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In Pictures: The forgotten Blackpool Brush Car?

With Brush Cars in the news again recently following the move of the Fylde Transport Trust’s 634 from Blackpool to the East Anglia Transport Museum we now take a look at what could be described as the forgotten Blackpool Brush … Continue reading

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West Midlands Metro dogs on trams trial to end – but dogs to still travel until final decision made

The Dogs on Trams pilot scheme which has allowed well behaved pet dogs to travel on West Midlands Metro services for a three month period is due to end on Wednesday 15th November. But before a final decision can be … Continue reading

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 19th November 2023

Its back to the Isle of Man for our latest set of photos:

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In Pictures: Yes, even more new adverts in Edinburgh!

You know how it goes by now. Edinburgh Trams and the ever changing adverts shows no signs of abating with not one but two new adverts having recently been seen on trams – one is a full vinyl wrap whilst … Continue reading

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Around the World in Trams: Stuttgart 555

Today “Around the World in Trams” again visits the German city of Stuttgart.

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Two million Metro journeys recorded on Pop Pay As You Go

Over two million extra Tyne and Wear Metro journeys have been generated through Pop Pay As You Go according to new figures released by Nexus. With discounted single and day Metro fares available using Pop it is increasing in popularity … Continue reading

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Edinburgh Trams donates to the Poppy Appeal

Edinburgh Trams have donated £500 to the Scotland Poppy Appeal following acts of national remembrance over the weekend. The money donated will help veterans and serving members of the army, navy and air force receive the support they need.

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In Pictures: Double delivery delight for the East Anglia Transport Museum

Earlier this week we reported on how the Fylde Transport Trust’s Blackpool Brush Car 634 was on its way to the East Anglia Transport Museum but if that excitement wasn’t enough it can also be reported that they have a … Continue reading

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