Picture in Time: Glasgow 1245 & London Transport 1858

This week we bring to an end our brief look at the early days of the East Anglia Transport Museum and the arrival of trams with Glasgow 1245 now in position.

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Extra funding announced for Edinburgh Trams (and Glasgow Subway too!)

Edinburgh Trams will be sharing an additional £4 million worth of funding with the Glasgow Subway as the latest package is announced by Transport Scotland. The previous £9 million package ran out at the end of September and this new funding is due to cover both systems until the end of 2020 – although the Subway have said they are disappointed with the amount which will still a significant deficit by the of the financial year.

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New transport projects being developed in West Midlands to transform transport in the region

£2.4 million is to be invested in the West Midlands by West Midlands 5G Limited (WMG5) to seven UK based consortiums to support the development of new products and services with the aim of improving transport. One of these projects is connected to trams to allow a safer service to operate.

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Lockdown Walks: Edinburgh Trams 274

It’s the turn of Edinburgh today as we again take a look at a tram running in service during the 2020 eased lockdown.

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In Pictures: New advert for Edinburgh Trams 272

You wait eight months for a new advert and then two arrive within a few days of each other! That is what has happened in Edinburgh as hot on the wheels of 255’s advert for Forever Edinburgh comes an advert for John Lewis on 272.

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Work starts to remove Weymouth Harbour Tramway tracks

The end is approaching for the Weymouth Harbour Tramway with work having now started on removing the long disused tracks of the line which connected with the main London to Weymouth railway line and were once used for workings connecting with ferries to the Channel Islands.

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Picture in Time: Docklands Light Railway 02+03

The modern trams edition of “Picture in Time” this time moves on to the Docklands Light Railway as we head back to look as some archive images from this network.

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In Pictures: Wilko continues to be demolished

Good progress continues to be made on the demolition of the old Wilko store at the junction of Talbot Road and Dickson Road in Blackpool. Of course, the land which will be freed up by this demolition will enable not only a new hotel to be built but also the construction of a terminus for the tramway extension from Talbot Square. The work on removing the building is due to continue until the end of the year. Tony Armitage provides us with these images from 7th and 10th October.

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West Midlands Metro celebrate Light Rail Awards nominations

The West Midlands Metro are celebrating after confirmation they have been nominated for a number of categories in the Global Light Rail Awards – with the winners to be announced on 11th November. Amongst the categories they have received nominations in is the Operator of the Year category, currently held by Keolis Amey Docklands.

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Still Standing! Tram track on Princess Street and Blundell Street, Blackpool

It’s a bit of a strange one for “Still Standing!” this week as we take a look at some tram track which remains in the road in Blackpool but is now disconnected from the remainder of the tramway with no overhead in situ. We are on Princess Street and Blundell Street in this edition.

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Seaton Tramway receive £435,100 from government funding package

The Seaton Tramway has been awarded £435,100 from the government backed Culture Recover Fund following the release of the first round of funding of this £1.57 billion fund. The money will go towards wages, major overhauls such as track and tram maintenance and the creation of new offers and opportunities with world class partners and exhibitions.

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Luas Engineering Works: 17th & 18th October

There will be another weekend of disruption of Luas services on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th October with no Red line services between Blackhorse and Heuston as the trackworks in this area continue. This time the work will be concentrated at Steeven’s Lane close to Heuston.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 700

The next few weeks of our Blackpool themed “Picture in Time” series heads back to 2007 to take  a look at a few of the trams in service at that time with some well-loved and some less well-loved(!) liveries. We start off with Balloon 700.

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Trams in Video: Berlin Trams 150th Anniversary – June 2015

Today’s video offering heads back to June 2015 with footage taken during the 150th Anniversary of Berlin Trams. BVG (Berlin’s transport authority) organised a display of historic and modern trams at Lichtenberg Depot and workshops on 27th and 28th June and this was followed by a tram parade on 28th June from Lichtenberg to Berlin City Centre. Both events feature in this video.

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Standard 143’s defective motor to be repaired

One of the biggest talking points of 2019 was the high-profile failure of Blackpool Standard 143 on the night of its launch in September. Now over 12 months later and Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours have confirmed that the defective motor which caused the failure is to be repaired with a view for the tram to return to service – after a full period of testing.

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Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 7 to star on TV!

As with so many heritage organisations, 2020 has been a challenging year for the Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Tramway Society with their usual fundraising channels having been removed as events around North Wales have been cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. But despite this there has been one ray of sunshine – film crews from S4C have been to visit the tram for a future episode of Welsh language series “Cynefin”.

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What’s New on British Trams Online?

This week we head back to mainland Europe as we feature a collection of photos from Prague:

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In Pictures: Sheffield Roberts Cars on display to commemorate anniversary

8th October 2020 was the 60th anniversary of the closure of Sheffield Corporation Tramways and although there are currently no original Sheffield trams running in service across the UK the two surviving Roberts Cars were both on display at their current respective homes to mark the occasion. They were 510 at Crich and 513 at the East Anglia Transport Museum.

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Around the World in Trams: Innsbruck 54

Once again we head to Austria and Innsbruck as we take a look at another of the trams in the city during July 1964.

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In Pictures: New advert for West Midlands Metro 32

There has been a change of adverts for West Midlands Metro 32 with its year old ads for OLA being removed in favour of a new campaign for Brindleyplace. #rediscoverbrindley is a campaign reminding people that Brindleyplace is open for business again with its varied selection of bars, restaurants, retail, visitor attractions, accommodation, car parking and a luxury spa and fitness centre.

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