Food to be allowed on Edinburgh Trams

Edinburgh Trams have announced that there will be some minor changes to their Conditions of Carriage as from Friday 1st May 2015. From that date passengers will be able to eat cold food on board the trams and to also consume hot and cold drinks in sealed containers. These changes are as a result of passenger feedback and Edinburgh Trams have said that they are continuing to listen to passengers well possible.

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Going for a ride…

After a couple of weeks hiatus we return with a round-up of when and where you can enjoy a ride on a heritage tram in the UK over the next few weeks. The highlights of this week look set to be the latest batch of enhanced heritage operation in Blackpool over the Bank Holiday weekend whilst if you like bands and trams Crich is the place for you. But of course those aren’t the only places you can go for a ride…

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Film causes major disruption for Blackpool Transport

Blackpool Transport’s bus and tram services are set to endure major disruption during May, when part of the promenade is closed off for a high-profile filming session. Unfortunately, regular users of the tramway are set to suffer with the unpopular split service enforced during various events such as the annual illuminations switch-on ceremony set to make a very unwelcome return during the filming.

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Picture in Time: New York 674

It is time for another international tram to feature in “Picture in Time” today – New York Third Avenue 674. As with many other trams which have been included in this series 674 is part of the national collection at Crich.

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In Pictures: All Edinburgh Trams now in full fleet livery

When the Edinburgh Trams system launched at the end of May 2014 two of the 27 strong class of CAF built trams were not completed in the full fleet livery and it was presumed they were being kept this way to allow the easy application of advert liveries in the future. However now almost 11 months later 262 and 269 have received the full “Transport for Edinburgh” colours (if colours is the right word considering they are mainly white!). A few months ago it was rumoured that a contract for the first all over advert was close to be secured but for at least the time being all of the trams will now provide an uniform appearance.

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Blackpool unveil tweaks to May Day heritage service

Provisional plans for the heritage tram operation in Blackpool over the three day May Day Bank Holiday weekend have now been unveiled, with a few changes being made taking into consideration feedback received from customers at Easter. The most notable change however, is that the enhanced Gold service will now operate on Sunday 3rd May as well as the Bank Holiday Monday, meaning that two extra trams will now operate on that day.

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A spectacular welcome for 280 at Heaton Park

The Heaton Park Tramway have proved many times over the years that they know how to put on a good event – and a reminder of that fact came again on Sunday 26th April, when recent arrival Blackpool 280 was officially welcomed into the operating fleet. To mark the occasion, a special Blackpool-themed event was held featuring all five trams from the seaside town currently on site, as well as a few unexpected treats!

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Daytime testing extends on Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two

The sight of trams on the Chilwell line of Nottingham Express Transit during daylight hours is now a common occurrence following the extension of daytime testing through the Queens Medical Centre and alongside University Boulevard. Daylight testing also continues as far as Silverdale on the Clifton line with further extensions of the testing expected shortly.

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Metrolink T68 1003 leaves Manchester Metrolink

It has been a while since a T68 departed Manchester Metrolink metals but on Saturday 11th April 1003 became the latest of the class to leave; although unlike other departees this tram ran under its own power to the connection with the East Lancashire Railway at Bury before being propelled off Metrolink property for the last time by Metrolink’s Special Purpose Vehicle.

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Petition launched to get trams back to Lytham

It has been many years since a tram last ran between Blackpool and Lytham but if The Trams to Lytham Group have their way it won’t be too many more years before you can enjoy a tram ride into Lytham. The group have launched their own Twitter account, Facebook page and are also urging any interested parties to sign a petition.

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In Pictures: Chesterfield 7 – The Recruiting Tram

On Saturday 18th April Chesterfield 7 was officially launched as the Recruitment Tram at the Crich Tramway Village. As previously shown on British Trams Online 7 has been specially decorated as a First World War One recruitment tram – an important aspect of tram history showing just how tramcars have been used for other purposes and not just as a form of transport.

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Movement for the Manchester Metrolink M5000s

It is another case of one into service and one arriving on Manchester Metrolink over the past week with M5000 3097 carrying passengers for the first time and 3098 being delivered to its new home. 3097 entered service on Saturday 18th April running on the Eccles to Ashton-under-Lyne service (as with all recent arrivals the tram is joining the non-ATS/VRS fleet based at Trafford) and then seven days later 3098 made the trip from mainland Europe to Queens Road Depot, arriving at lunchtime before being unloaded and moved into the depot buildings for its commissioning to start.

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RAIB release report into Mitcham Junction derailment

Following an investigation the Rail Accident Investigation Branch have reached a conclusion that the derailment of London CR4000 2544 at Mitcham Junction on 29th December 2014 was due to a fault in the points where the line goes from single to double track. Rather than produce a full report with major recommendations on how to prevent future similar incidents only a bulletin has been produced.

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Real Time Information coming soon for Stagecoach Supertram

Passengers on Stagecoach Supertram are set to enjoy real time information at all stops following the installation of electronic information displays which are now under test before full commissioning. Since the system opened 20 years ago passengers have just had the printed timetable at each stop alongside trust that the trams are reliable to let them know how long until the next service but this is set to change over the next few months as Supertram becomes the latest UK tram and light rail system to offer real time information. Once they are fully commissioned the Blackpool Tramway will be the only one in the country not to have real time information at each stop.

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Bike trial for Edinburgh Trams

Edinburgh Trams have become the latest light rail system in the UK to trial bikes being allowed on their trams. The trial will take place throughout May and all folded and non-folded bikes will be allowed on board trams during off-peak hours.

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In Pictures: Stagecoach Supertram rail replacement works continue

The rail replacement project on Stagecoach Supertram is continuing with the latest worksite being on the inbound curve at Wood Street. The outbound track at the same location was completed last weekend with other recent work being seen on the outbound track at Bamforth Street. Work will be ongoing in area 5 (Infirmary Road to Hillsborough Corner) until 8th May with replacement buses running on the Yellow route beyond Cathedral and the Blue route beyond Shalesmoor. Stuart Cooke provides the images.

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In Pictures: Croydon Town Centre blockade

To bring us up-to-date with the Easter Croydon Town Centre blockade we bring you a final photo update from Ian Buck. Once the works along Addiscombe Road was completed trams were able to return to East Croydon although the town centre loop remained closed which meant trams were only able to run from Wimbledon to Reeves Corner and Beckenham Junction/Elmers End/New Addington to East Croydon. All work was completed on schedule and normal services resumed across the whole network from 14th April.

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Edinburgh Trams Inquiry to take two years

It has recently transpired that the “quick and efficient” inquiry into the construction of Edinburgh Trams is set to take up to two years to complete leading to yet more debate and anger in the Scottish capital over the project. The inquiry – led by Lord Hardie – is currently collating and assessing evidence and it is not expected that they will start to take evidence from witnesses until this autumn at the earliest. The fact that the findings from the inquiry will not be revealed for some time yet has been described as convenient as it means that the forthcoming elections in May will go-ahead without anyone knowing whether any politicians going for office are to blame.

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Crich trams preparing for comebacks

This week has seen a milestone in the overhaul of London County Council 106, a tram which has resided in the workshop area at Crich Tramway Village for almost two years. The tram has now been commissioned and has undertaken its first test run, which is indeed the first time it has operated under its own power since 2010, when it briefly returned to use only to be withdrawn again due to the discovery of a mechanical fault.

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Centenary 641: Blackpool FC celebration tram plans progress

As previously reported on British Trams Online the Fleetwood Heritage Leisure Trust are currently progressing with plans to create a Blackpool FC celebration tram with Centenary 641 due to be repainted tangerine with a gallery of images from the glory years of Blackpool FC also added. Despite recent controversy over the current state of affairs at the football club – with relegation from the Championship confirmed and regular protests against the owners – the plans are still well on course with significant support from individuals and community groups.

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