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Monthly Archives: July 2025
In Pictures: Metrolink City Centre trackwork update
As the major two month closure of the Manchester Metrolink line between Piccadilly Gardens and Piccadilly Station enters its final couple of weeks we take another look at recent progress on the track replacement with images coming from Steve Hyde … Continue reading
In Pictures: Double Ozzy Osbourne trams as West Midlands Metro pays its respects
Wednesday 30th July 2025 saw Birmingham pause to remember a music legend as Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral procession took place ahead of a private funeral the following day. West Midlands Metro were amongst those who paid their respects and with 37 … Continue reading
Overnight NET maintenance in August
Essential maintenance works on Nottingham Express Transit will see no trams running between Wilkinson Street and The Forest after 2200 for four nights in August. Taking place from Monday 4th to Thursday 7th August 2025, the work involves repairs on … Continue reading
In Pictures: MER Trailer 50 returns to service – after 47 years!
One of the premier annual transport events across the British Isles took place on the Isle of Man between 22nd and 27th July as the Manx Heritage Transport Festival returned once again. This year the highlight for the Manx Electric … Continue reading
In Pictures: Edinburgh Trams 254 used for testing
You may be forgiven for thinking that once the last service tram returns to depot at the end of each day that nothing will happen on a tramway until it all starts again the next day. But, of course, this … Continue reading
Pontoon Dock DLR station to enjoy major upgrade
Funding has now been confirmed to allow a major upgrade of the DLR station at Pontoon Dock to take place. The work is planned to improve capacity and accessibility, helping to meet the needs of growing numbers using the station … Continue reading
In Pictures: Metrolink run a special service for Oasis concerts
As we’ve reported a few times over the past few weeks with Oasis performing a series of concerts at Heaton Park, Manchester Metrolink have been operating a revised service on concert days to try and maximise capacity on the Bury … Continue reading
Edinburgh Trams losses reduce
The latest accounts posted by Edinburgh Trams have shown that losses have reduced from the previous 12 months, although were still recorded as almost £10 million. Much of the loss – as it has been for several years – can … Continue reading
Control centre simulator helps to drive tramway safety and efficiency on the West Midlands Metro
The West Midlands Metro have become the latest UK tramway to benefit from cutting-edge simulator technology which has been developed alongside the Light Rail Safety and Standards Board (LRSSB). Whilst we’re used to talking about simulators in regards to driver … Continue reading
In Pictures: Blackpool 007 starts to lose its adverts
It would appear that there is a concerted effort at Blackpool Transport to remove expired adverts from the trams as following on from 006 comes the news that 007 has lost one side of its ads too.
Petition launched to get Brighton 53 back to the city
Over the past 15 years a dedicated group of volunteers have been working on the restoration of the last remaining Brighton Corporation Tramways passenger tram – no. 53. Whilst over £90,000 has been spent on restoring the tram, it has … Continue reading
Side by Side: Manchester Metrolink 1021+1012 & 2001
We again see trams “Side by Side” as we continue our latest photographic series with a visit to Manchester.
Trams &: Coventry Very Light Rail & bus
Once more we feature a photo of a tram and another form of transport, and in this “Trams &” we are being sent to Coventry.
In Pictures: Supertram takes you to Tramlines
Tramlines – a music festival which takes place in Hillsborough Park – returned for three days of music including headlines acts such as Pulp, Reytons and Kasbian from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July. With Hillsborough Park being right by … Continue reading
In Pictures: Metrolink 3013 returns to service
The latest Manchester Metrolink tram to return to passenger service after spending time out following accident damage is 3013. The tram is believed to have returned to service on Friday 11th July 2025, after almost three months out of action.
What’s New on British Trams Online? 27th July 2025
Photos this week come from the East Anglia Transport Museum as we see trams, trolleybuses and buses during the Seaside Special event:
In Pictures: Edinburgh Trams 256 gets a new wrap
Often when we talk about new adverts on Edinburgh Trams we discuss how it’s the trams eighth, ninth, tenth different design, but not this time as there is a tram which has received just its second ever advert! The tram … Continue reading
Around the World in Trams: Prague 9251
Before we move on once again in “Around the World in Trams” we can squeeze in one final photo from Prague, and we go a bit more modern this time.
New partnership seeks to make NET safer
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Gary Godden is bringing together Nottinghamshire Police and Nottingham Express Transit for a collaborative project with aims to make public transport even safer. Operation Safenet will see closer collaboration and information sharing between police … Continue reading
South Yorkshire Supertram celebrate a year of Rail Safe Friendly Initiative
South Yorkshire Supertram has announced that they’ve reached over 6,400 young people during the first year of being part of the Rail Safe Friendly Initiative (delivered by Learn Live) – the UK’s first light rail operator to have joined this.