Monthly Archives: April 2025

LUAS Cork public consultation opened

Up until now there has only been one modern tram system in Ireland but that could all change in the future if plans to introduce a network to the city of Cork get the go-ahead. The plans have continued to … Continue reading

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FOI request shows nearly a collision a week on Metrolink with other vehicles

Information request as reported in the Manchester Evening News has shown that during 2024 there was nearly a collision a week between other road vehicles and trams on Metrolink. In total there were 51 reported collisions – an increase from … Continue reading

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Picture in Time: Manx Electric Railway 6+51

We go into the archives again for “Picture in Time” as we remain on the Isle of Man for this latest edition.

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New advert in Edinburgh as tap on, tap off payment system to be trialled

Article updated 18/4/25 with additional photos. Final tests are set to get underway on a “Tap on, Tap Off” payment system on the Edinburgh Trams network as the operator seeks to make it even easier to pay for travel. The … Continue reading

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Leeds 345 returns to service at Crich

Since the Crich Tramway Village started their 2025 season all the trams which had run in service had also been seen in action during 2024. But that all changed on Wednesday 16th April when Leeds 345 was part of a … Continue reading

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Sector-wide training systems adopted by tram operators

Four tramways across the UK are adopting an integrated learning management system, which it is hoped will help to achieve the aims of a sector-wide approach to light rail training and development. Trials are already underway in Birmingham, Sheffield and … Continue reading

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In Pictures: 3061 receives latest advert in Manchester

Manchester Metrolink M5000 3061 has become the latest tram on the network to carry advertising vinyls with a new design applied for Allied World. This marks a return to advertising for the tram having lost its last wrap in December … Continue reading

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RailAdventure UK to drive Coventry Very Light Rail demonstration line

Coventry City Council have confirmed that they have contracted RailAdventure UK to drive the Very Light Rail vehicle on the city centre demonstration line when it starts operating this summer. The tests are set to get underway during May and … Continue reading

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AI technology to improve tram crossing safety project moves forward

A project that is embracing AI technology to improve safety at tramway crossings is to move forward to the next stage of development as part of a partnership between the Light Rail Safety and Standards Board (LRSSB) and Starling Technologies.

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Two more new trains arrive for Tyne and Wear Metro

555 010 and 555 011 have become the sixteenth and seventeenth of the new trains being built for the Tyne and Wear Metro to arrive in northeast England. The two trains came exactly the same way as the previous fifteen … Continue reading

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In Pictures: Llandudno & Colwyn Bay 7 out again

Saturday 5th April marked the latest occasion that Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 7 made a public appearance. This was an additional run for the one-time Bournemouth 126 and saw it “run” between Penrhyn Bay and West Shore Llandudno … Continue reading

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More Metrolink improvement works to come

There may currently be major renewal works taking place on the Manchester Metrolink network affecting services running via Market Street and Shudehill (which continue until Wednesday 23rd April) but that is just one part of the major investment to be … Continue reading

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In Pictures: More from Beamish as trams return to service

As we reported earlier this month, trams are now running again at Beamish following the conclusion of the trackworks in the 1900s Town (alongside other infrastructure works on the overhead). Wednesday 2nd April was the first day back for the … Continue reading

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West Midlands Metro to trial discount on tram travel to Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital

For a two month period, starting from 10th April, hospital staff, patients and their families will be able to enjoy at least a 12% discount on tram travel when going to the Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital, which is just … Continue reading

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Old(er) and New – Manchester Metrolink: Piccadilly Gardens

“Old(er) and New” moves on to a third (and probably final) system for the next few weeks as we take a look at Manchester Metrolink. The idea of the series remains the same – we take a look at an … Continue reading

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Trams &: Manchester Metrolink 3115 & train

We take another look at a tram and another form of transport in this edition of “Trams &”.

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In Pictures: Trolley woes for MER Tunnel Car 5

Occasionally things don’t quite go according to plan on tramways across the British Isles and that was the case on Thursday 10th April for the Manx Electric Railway with the final departure of the day from Ramsey suffering and ending … Continue reading

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Cutty Sark DLR station to close to solve ongoing escalator problems

The DLR station at Cutty Sark – on the Lewisham line – will be closed to passengers from 31st May until spring 2026 to allow for the complex replacement of escalators. Four new state-of-the-art and more energy-efficient escalators will be … Continue reading

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 13th April 2025

This week its time for Part 2 of our collection from Manchester Metrolink in mid-March:

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In Pictures: More trams come and go on the West Midlands Metro

Ah, where would we be without the constant movement of West Midlands Metro trams? Its certainly a way to keep everyone on their toes as trams seem regularly go for road tips, whether that be to Dudley for repairs or … Continue reading

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