Trams &: Oporto 196 & bus

We have another edition of “Trams &” for you today and we’re off to Beamish once more as we see one of the resident trams in action along with a bus.

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Edinburgh Trams pay tribute to armed services

Trams in Edinburgh are once again carrying poppies in their windows as Edinburgh Trams pay their respects ahead of Remembrance Sunday on 13th November. In addition armed services veterans and serving members of the Army, Air Force and Navy are being offered free travel to get to Remembrance events taking place in the city.

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In Pictures: Poppies return to Supertram

November is traditionally the month when we pause to remember those who have died in the line of duty during the many conflicts seen across the world. Originally conceived following World War I Remembrance Day is on the 11th day of the 11th month to coincide with when the armistice was signed and the highest profile part of the commemoration is the poppies which are sold annually to raise funds for the Royal British Legion. As well as people wearing poppies, in recent years many public transport undertakings have put poppies on their vehicles – such as Sheffield’s Stagecoach Supertram system.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 6th November 2022

We head to the West Midlands Metro for this week’s set of photos:

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First DLR B90 sent for scrap

With the Docklands Light Railway set to get a fleet of new trains from 2024 (currently being built by CAF) it was inevitable that the long-standing fleet of trains dating from the early and mid-1990s would not have much of a future and now the first of these has been sent for scrap with B90 39 heading on a one way trip to Rotherham – the ultimate destination of many a last journey of UK light rail and heavy rail vehicles.

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Around the World in Trams: Dijon 1002

“Around the World in Trams” changes location again from today for the next few weeks and we end up in France to take a look at the modern tram system in Dijon.

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Two incidents in one evening combine to cause major Metrolink disruption

The evening of Wednesday 2nd November saw two incidents on the Manchester Metrolink system leading to major disruption on both the Eccles and Ashton lines. Whilst this would usually be one service impacted with trams running between Ashton and Eccles, with the temporary timetable in place at the moment it meant that trams between Eccles and Deansgate-Castlefield and from Ashton to Crumpsall were affected.

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Late evening Supertram changes on 6th November

No Stagecoach Supertram services will run beyond Cathedral after 2100 on Sunday 6th November to allow for essential engineering works to take place on West Street. Both the Blue and Yellow routes will be affected by this change.

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Strikes back on in Edinburgh after part of deal removed

It looked for a time during the summer that the Edinburgh Festival would see a disrupted tram service after a dispute erupted over a pay deal for staff on the tram network. But after negotiations – which included a pay rise of between 6.5% and 11% – the threat was averted with Unite union members at the company voting heavily in favour of accepting this offer. However, it now looks like strikes are back on with allegations from the union that part of the deal has now been removed by Edinburgh Trams management.

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Luas Engineering Works in November

The latest engineering works on Dublin’s Luas network will be taking place on the Red line on various dates during November. As with other recent works it won’t see full day closures of the line but instead services will start later and end earlier.

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Picture in Time: Manx Electric Railway 22+47

For the next few weeks “Picture in Time” returns to the Isle of Man for a set of photos taken by Donald Brooks during June 1977.

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In Pictures: Track and bridges on WMM Dudley extension

A lot of the news recently on the West Midlands Metro extension from Wednesbury to (eventually, subject to funding) Brierley Hill has been about the “re-phasing” of the project which has seen the section from Dudley to Brierley Hill delayed due to a lack of funding. But the section which is scheduled to open in 2024 – from Wednesbury to Dudley Town Centre – has also been seeing some significant progress with track continuing to go down in Dudley whilst as we reported earlier this month a new bridge is being installed on Sedgley Road. This update with photos from Andy Walters shows some of the more recent work which has been taking place.

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Consultation launched to give passengers a chance to shape the future of the Metro

Passengers who use the Tyne and Wear Metro are to be given an opportunity to shape the future of the network with a new consultation being launched in conjunction with Newcastle University’s Open Lab. This builds on the consultation carried out in 2020 to hone the design of the new Metro train fleet and will allow people to have their say on fares, timetables, ticketing options, accessibility and security.

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In Pictures: New tram depot at Carlton Colville continues to take shape

The East Anglia Transport Museum in Carlton Colville is probably currently home to the biggest heritage tram infrastructure project – the construction of a new tram depot and eventual extension to the tramway. Work on the new tram depot started at the end of June 2022 and now into October and excellent progress is being made on the structure.

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Tramlink ASLEF members to be re-balloted over latest pay offer

ASLEF members who are drivers at London Tramlink are set to be re-balloted over further potential industrial action. The re-ballot has been done as part of legislation which requires new ballots every six months (or every nine with employers agreement) but with members still unhappy with the offer on the table it is fully expected they will vote for more strikes later this year.

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Complaints from rugby fans over Edinburgh Trams service

Ever since the Edinburgh Trams system opened in May 2014 one of its biggest positives has been how it can move large crowds of people quickly and efficiently to big events – especially those taking place at BT Murrayfield Stadium. In what has been a well oiled system of services running up to every 3 minutes before and after rugby matches hundreds of people have been quickly moved from the city centre to the stadium. Unfortunately, on Saturday 29th October – the first of the Autumn Rugby Internationals – things didn’t go as smoothly as usual with complaints of delays.

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In Pictures: Jordan advert on Metrolink 3030

Another new advert to report on from Manchester Metrolink – 3030 has gone from an ad for Pension Bee to one for Jordan (the country). This is the third different advert that 3030 has carried in its operating career in Manchester.

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In Pictures: Work carries on at Talbot Gateway

The wait may be going on for news of when we may be able to enjoy a tram ride along Talbot Road on the Blackpool Tramway extension to North Station but that doesn’t mean nothing has been happening on the Talbot Gateway site where the terminus will be situated. We haven’t featured the former Wilko’s store site for a while as a lot of work doesn’t have a direct connection to the tramway but in this pictorial article we take a quick look at what has been happening recently.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year returns to Seaton in February 2023

The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will be heading to the Seaton Tramway again from 10th February 2023 it has been confirmed. The exhibition features stunning images capturing fascinating animal behaviour, spectacular species and the breath-taking diversity of the natural world.

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Another delay for trams to Wolverhampton Railway Station

One to file under the “not really a surprise” category – it has been announced that the West Midlands Metro extension to Wolverhampton Railway Station has been delayed once more with trams now not expected to run until “Spring 2023”. The latest estimate had been Autumn 2022 but due to “unforeseen supply chain constraints” a further delay is now expected – it had originally been hoped it would open in 2020.

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