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Monthly Archives: February 2026
In Pictures: Triple adverts in Manchester
For the first time since October 2019 there are three identical adverts running around the Manchester Metrolink network following the application of vinyls for xtb, a major international financial broker. The three trams to receive this advert are 3092, 3100 … Continue reading
Jane Cole reflects on her career ahead of retirement
As has been known for a while, Jane Cole, is to retire as Managing Director of Blackpool Transport in May and ahead of her leaving the organisation she has been reflecting on her career in the industry. Whilst she has … Continue reading
UKTram attends Coventry Very Light Rail seminar
Tim Bilby, UKTram Stakeholder and Innovation Manager, recently represented the organisation at an online seminar hosted by the Institution of Civil Engineers West Midlands (Coventry and Warwickshire branch) and the Railway Civil Engineers Association, which looked at the Coventry Very … Continue reading
Tram shortages impact Blackpool services
This is an article which could often be written about most tram systems across the UK, but this time we report on the Blackpool Tramway who have started February 2026 with a shortage of available trams meaning an already reduced … Continue reading
Tree falls onto overhead in Nottingham
Services on Nottingham Express Transit have been affected by a fallen tree on Monday 9th February 2026. The tree fell onto the overhead mid-morning leading to a change in services on the network.
15 Years Apart: Liverpool 762
We go “15 Years Apart” again and this time it’s a tram which has changed location between the two photos (whilst also being someone else in between as well).
Out and About: South Yorkshire Supertram – January 2026
In another edition of “Out and About” we go to the South Yorkshire Supertram network.
£50,000 to go towards Tramtown electrical repairs
Blackpool’s Tramtown visitor attraction has been closed for the past couple of weeks because of an electrical fault, but should be able to open again in the future after funding was given to repair this issue.
Consultation asks how West Yorkshire can best maximise Mass Transit benefits
A new region-wide consultation has been launched in West Yorkshire which is asking how the proposed (and delayed) Mass Transit system would best support economic growth and development. The consultation is asking people, businesses and developers their views with all … Continue reading
Tyne and Wear Metro sees the penultimate delivery of new trains
Friday 6th and Saturday 7th February 2026 saw the Tyne and Wear Metro welcome the penultimate delivery of new Stalder trains with 555 023, 555 026 and 555 045 delivered having made the journey across from Switzerland.
What’s New on British Trams Online? 7th February 2026
A small double helping of photos from late 2025 including Edinburgh Trams and Tyne and Wear Metro as we catch-up from what happened during our little main site hiatus last year:
Around the World in Trams: Istanbul 706
The next stop on our world tour will be the Turkish city of Istanbul as we take look at a set of photos taken during a visit in September 2025 as a stop-off on a cruise in the region.
MPB Structures start work on Black Country Line Phase 2
Another company has signed a contract to work alongside the Midlands Metro Alliance on the construction of phase two of the Black Country line extension. MPB Structures Limited have already commenced work on the extension, building on their previous work … Continue reading
Shipley Glen Tramway launch fundraising appeal for repairs
The Shipley Glen Tramway in West Yorkshire is facing a bill of £89,000 for major repairs to the historic line, and to help them to complete these repairs they have launched a fundraising appeal.
In Pictures: Birmingham Eastside testing continues
The next extension on a UK tramway due to open will be the short addition to the West Midlands Metro network from the Birmingham City Centre delta junction to Millennium Point. It had been hoped that this would be open … Continue reading
New trams for Croydon and DLR extension to Thamesmead on TfL Business Plan
Transport for London (TfL) have set out their ambitious programme for the future to help deliver a vision that encourages public transport, active travel, and supports new homes and jobs with the release of their draft business plan covering the … Continue reading
Picture in Time: Bolton 66
One final trip to the Fylde Coast before “Picture in Time” moves on and we’re in Fleetwood again for another Tram Sunday image.
In Pictures: Metrolink 3127 back in service
Article updated 7/2/26 with addition of photo Another medium/long term absentee on Manchester Metrolink has returned to service with 3127 back in use after approximately eight months. The tram was noted back in service on 3rd February 2026, although its … Continue reading
Discounted Metro tickets for the Birmingham Light Festival 2026
Anyone travelling to the free Birmingham Light Festival, taking place at various locations across the city, will be able to make a trip on the West Midlands Metro at a discounted rate as part of the company’s sponsorship of the … Continue reading
Edinburgh Trams fares to increase on 22nd February
Edinburgh Trams have announced that their fares, as are the fares of sister company Lothian Buses, will be increasing from Sunday 22nd February to reflect the increased operational costs faced by the operator over the past year.