So Nearly, Not Quite: Bolton 66, Box 40 & Balloon 711

It’s a tram line-up which would make a great photo – if it wasn’t for something getting in the way! – as we continue our “just for fun” look at what may have been in a perfect photography world.

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Picture in Time: Manchester Metrolink 1004 & 1002

Another 1992 image from Manchester Metrolink features in today’s “Picture in Time” and this time its before public services had even begun.

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Police inquiry into financial concerns at Beamish

It has been confirmed that Durham Police are investigating claims of financial concerns at Beamish. The financial concerns were first raised last September with a staff member being suspended at the same time with this reported directly to the Charity Commission for them to make their own investigations into the report.

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Whatever Happened To? Blackpool Twin Car 675+685

The second of the Twin Cars to run on the final weekend was 675+685.

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Around the World in Trams: San Francisco 1056

Today’s “Around the World in Trams” again features a PCC in service in San Francisco, with this one running in a “tribute” livery to Kansas.

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Trams form part of plan to maximise opportunities from the arrival of HS2 in the East Midlands

Midlands Connect have recently released a report following a study into how the East Midlands can maximise opportunities presented by the arrival of HS2 in the region – and as part of their plan trams/light rail feature both in the short-term and longer-term plans with Nottingham Express Transit extensions said to be important to help the area improve connections.

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Lockdown Walks: Edinburgh Trams 252

We continue our “Lockdown Walks” today, again we are in Edinburgh to take a look at one of the 27 strong class of CAF built trams in action.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 702

After last week’s photo of a tram returning to depot at Manchester Square we remain in the same location to see another tram doing the very same manoeuvre.

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Trams in Video: Amsterdam Tram Museum – June 2016

Keeping with the moving images (aka videos!) we are today heading across to mainland Europe for some footage from the Amsterdam Tramway Museum taken in June 2016. This 7.2km line runs from Haarlemmermeerstation to Bovenkerk and we see trams from Amsterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht and Vienna.

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Trams &: Sheffield 74 & buses

We are heading back 12 years to 2008 for our latest look at a tram and other vehicles – and what a line-up we have for this time around!

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Edinburgh Trams Inquiry back in the headlines

5th June 2014. That is the date that the Scottish Government announced that there would be “swift and thorough” investigation into the major problems experienced in the construction of the original Edinburgh Trams line rom the Airport to York Place. Now six years later and the Inquiry is back in the headlines as questions continue to be asked when the result of the investigation are known with it having been one of the lengthiest and most expensive Inquiries in Scotland.

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What’s New on British Trams Online?

This week’s photographic offering is a little bit different from what we normally bring you:

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7 moves to Seaton as preparations for Tramathon Live continue

It’s a tram which hasn’t been used in service for over ten years but it has recently been moved from Riverside Depot down to Seaton terminus in preparation for a week long of remote events as part of Tramathon Live. We are, of course, talking about no. 7 which was towed by no. 8 on Tuesday 2nd June.

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Around the World in Trams: San Francisco 1059

Its back to San Francisco we go for another view of a PCC operating on the “F” line back in September 1996.

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So Nearly, Not Quite: Blackpool Centenary 645

As we continue to take a look at less than perfect photos we again feature Blackpool Centenary 645.

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NET services suspended for 7 hours after communications fault

Thursday 4th June saw major disruption for anyone wishing to travel on Nottingham Express Transit with the complete network suspended for around seven hours after a communications fault was reported. The first reports of the service suspension came just before 1200 when a statement from NET said “all trams will be terminated at Wilkinson Street”. The fault was not resolved until around 1900 – some seven hours after the first reports. During this period any prospective passengers – a much lower number than possible of course – were advised that tickets were being accepted on NCT buses.

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Maintenance work resumes on the MER

With all services on the Manx Electric Railway having been suspended since the end of Thursday 19th March there was a long period of complete silence on the line but now with a slight relaxation in restrictions on the Isle of Man, some engineering works have been able to resume – albeit with full social distancing in place for Isle of Man Railways staff and contractors.

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Whatever Happened To? Blackpool Twin Car 672+682

We now move on to the Twin Cars, with two examples of this class seeing use over the final weekend.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Boat 606

One popular batch of photos we included in our Traditional Tram Picture in Time series last year was taking a look at the trams which ran at the Glasgow Garden Festival in 1988 and now we return to that event with a few more images of some of the trams which operated.

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Major NET rail replacement works to get underway from 20th June

Nottingham Express Transit services through the City Centre are to be disrupted for a month from Saturday 20th June to allow for major rail replacement works on the section between Old Market Square and Royal Centre – track which has been seeing trams run over it frequently since NET opened 16 years ago. The work will take slightly longer than originally planned to allow the contractors to use full social distancing guidelines.

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