Monthly Archives: June 2025

In Pictures: Trams and trolleybuses at the East Anglia Transport Museum

With the East Anglia Transport Museum now open every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday (plus some Saturdays for special events) until the end of September there are even more opportunities to visit the winner of the British Trams Online Museum of … Continue reading

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In Pictures: This tram is for…

If you happen to travel past South Yorkshire Supertram’s depot at Nunnery Square you will probably noticed a number of trams stabled in the yard with their destination display saying “Tram Prepped”. But that is usually as far as those … Continue reading

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New LRSSB podcast released

The latest edition of the podcast created by the Light Rail Standards and Safety Board (LRSSB) is now out and this time the team are looking at the evolution of tram simulators and their contribution to light rail safety.

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Riding the Coventry Very Light Rail

Ken Jones had originally been due to be on one of the first test runs of the Coventry Very Light Rail demonstration but unfortunately extra pre-passenger testing was needed and so those trips were cancelled. However, some extra space was … Continue reading

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DLR to introduce new timetable from 21st July

Article updated 20/6/25 following TfL press release confirming changes. Transport for London have confirmed that a new timetable is to be introduced on the DLR from Monday 21st July. Although exact details of the make-up of this new timetable have … Continue reading

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New Mural completed at Netherthorpe Road Supertram stop

Earlier this year we saw a new mural painted onto the shutters of a shop by Infirmary Road tramstop in Sheffield, and now come news of a new mural at the subway leading to Netherthorpe Road tramstop as part of … Continue reading

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In Pictures: Construction continues on Eastside extension

The Birmingham Eastside extension of the West Midlands Metro should be one of two new sections of line on the network to open by the end of this year (albeit just a small part of it) – the other being … Continue reading

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New strategic partnership for UKTram and Rail Forum

UKTram and Rail Forum have joined forces to create a new strategic partnership with it is said will be an exciting step in strengthening ties between the light and heavy rail sectors whilst supporting collaboration across the wider UK transport … Continue reading

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Stop by Stop London Trams: New Addington line – Gravel Hill

In the latest edition of “Stop by Stop” our journey on the London Trams New Addington line continues as we make our way towards Croydon.

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Out and About 2025: Edinburgh Trams – West End

Its time for another edition of “Out and About” and this time we go to Edinburgh.

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Rotherham Parkgate Park and Ride opens

It was teased on the advert applied to South Yorkshire Supertram 115 in January and now the Park and Ride site at Rotherham Parkgate (the end of the tram-train route) is open for business. Providing 289 free parking spaces its … Continue reading

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UKTram appoint Dan Hill as Knowledge Manager

UKTram have announced that Dan Hill has been appointed as the organisation’s Knowledge Manager. As part of this new role Dan, who has been at UKTram since 2016, will be to create a dedicated reference library and Request for Information … Continue reading

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 15th June 2025

Off to the capital for images of the Docklands Light Railway this week:

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And another Metrocar heads away for scrap

The scrappings of the Metrocars, which have been running on the Tyne and Wear Metro for over 40 years let’s not forget – appears to be showing no signs of slowing down as not content with sending six for scrap … Continue reading

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Around the World in Trams: Lille 420

As we stayed in East Berlin a bit longer than planned we have a few weeks left in June so rather than going to one new location, the rest of the month will see shots from across Europe, and we … Continue reading

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VolkerRail help Heaton Park Tramway with track renewal

In yet another example of how companies help out heritage tramway organsations across the UK, VolkerRail have recently stepped in to assist Manchester’s Heaton Park Tramway with some track renewal during their current closure whilst the substation equipment is renewed.

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More come out in support of major funding for light rail in England

Following last week’s announcement of an unprecedented £15.6 billion being made available to transport in Mayoral Combined Authority regions across England, with much of this set to be committed to light rail projects, more industry bodies have come out with … Continue reading

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Cheltenham 21 made available by Council

After over 30 years stored behind closed doors Cheltenham 21 is being offered to interested parties with the Council admitting they have no plans for its restoration or display. The tram – which in the preservation era has called both … Continue reading

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Bus boss in Nottingham rails against NET expansion

If you ever wondered what one of the fundamental problems with public transport in the UK is we present you exhibit A – the Managing Director of Trentbarton buses, Tom Morgan, has railed against the idea that Nottingham Express Transit … Continue reading

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Picture in Time: Blackpool OMO 2

The next set of images in “Picture in Time” again come from the Blackpool Tramway as we head back over 40 years to see what then was just the mundane day-to-day running of the UK’s only remaining public service tramway, … Continue reading

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