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Monthly Archives: March 2025
In Pictures: Yes, there is more progress on West Midlands Metro Black Country line!
Its become a familiar sentence we have been writing a lot over the past few months but that’s because its true – excellent progress continues to be made on construction work in connection with the next West Midlands Metro extension, … Continue reading
Nexus submit bid for major upgrade of Metro signalling
Nexus have submitted a bid to the Department for Transport for funding to completely replace the signalling system on the Tyne and Wear Metro. The business case – which has the backing of North East Mayor, Kim McGuiness – was … Continue reading
UKTram praises vision on show at transport infrastructure event
James Hammett, UKTram Managing Director, has praised the vision on show at the recent Interchange 25 event in Manchester which gave an insight into the ability of intelligent transport system infrastructure to benefit society, the economy, and the environment.
A trip to… Manchester Metrolink
This pictorial article makes a brief stop at Victoria whilst Ken Jones was in Greater Manchester enjoying a rover ticket around the regions railways. In these photos – all taken on Wednesday 5th March 2025 – we look across from … Continue reading
Funding in doubt for Wirral Transport Museum?
In a story published on the Wirral Globe website under the headline “Transport museum and ferry village plans reportedly in jeopardy” doubt has been expressed that the previously earmarked funding for the wider project around Woodside Ferry, which includes the … Continue reading
Supertram introduces official body camera policy for conductors
The wearing of body cameras by all conductors on the South Yorkshire Supertram network is now mandatory following the introduction of a new policy by management. Body worn cameras had been introduced in autumn 2023 as a pilot but following … Continue reading
In Pictures: London Trams 2547 back in service
The London Trams network have another tram to call on for service again after 2547 returned to service on Friday 7th March 2025. The Bombardier built CR4000 had been out of service long-term with its last recorded use being on … Continue reading
Metrolink 3091 has a glass of Prosecco!
There is a new all over advert to report on from Manchester Metrolink as 3091 gets a bold design for Prosecco – which is a nice bright pink colour and certainly can’t be missed!
New carriage wash commissioned at Gosforth Depot
Trains on the Tyne and Wear Metro network should have that extra sparkle next time you see them following the commissioning of an all new carriage wash at Gosforth Depot which can be used by both the old and new … Continue reading
In Pictures: Edinburgh 264 gets a revised advert
Recently on Edinburgh Trams we haven’t see too many new advertisers on the CAF built vehicles, and that’s not because advertising is reducing. It is in fact because existing advertisers obviously consider it to be an excellent way to promote … Continue reading
West Midlands Metro bounces back to pre-Covid passenger numbers
Transport for West Midlands and West Midlands Metro are celebrating the return of passenger numbers on the network to pre-Covid passenger numbers following the release of the latest statistics from the Department for Transport (which actually took place in September … Continue reading
Old(er) and New – West Midlands Metro: Wolverhampton St George’s
This may be a bit of a cheat but we continue with the “Old(er) and New” series by heading to the now West Midlands Metro and former Midland Metro system. The premise of the series remains the same as we … Continue reading
Stop by Stop Edinburgh Trams: Through the City Centre and beyond – Saughton
We reach the last stop in this section of the Edinburgh Trams system as “Stop by Stop” takes a look at Saughton.
Supertram introduce temporary timetable
South Yorkshire Supertram have announced that they will be operating a temporary timetable from Monday 10th March “due to additional ongoing maintenance”. No date has been set for how long this temporary timetable will be in operation.
New LRSSB podcast looks at success of women in light rail
The latest edition of the LRSSB podcast celebrates the contribution of women to the ongoing success of light rail to help mark International Women’s Day which took place on Saturday 8th March.
What’s New on British Trams Online? 9th March 2025
Another set of photos from the West Midlands Metro this week as we go back to November 2024:
In Pictures: KFC return to advertising on West Midlands Metro
KFC have a new advert on the West Midlands Metro – the second time they have advertised on a tram from that system within the past year, presumably showing they felt the first one was a success! This time its … Continue reading
Around the World in Trams: Nice 015
We go “Around the World in Trams” again as we take another look at a tram in Nice.
Edinburgh Trams celebrate women in light rail
As International Women’s Day is celebrated, Edinburgh Trams are the latest tram operator to mark the occasion with a look at some of their female colleagues who are living examples that the sector isn’t completely dominated by men.
NET staff hope to inspire more women to join the sector on International Women’s Day
26% of people working in the transport sector are women according to figures released by Women in Transport. As International Women’s Day is marked across the globe, four women who currently work at Nottingham Express Transit have shared their stories … Continue reading