A landmark day for Blackpool’s heritage trams

Tuesday 12th August 2014 will go down in history as a milestone date for Blackpool’s traditional tram fleet, as it was on this date that the new organisation set up to look after these trams went ‘live’, with a public announcement confirming that the Blackpool Heritage Trust is now the official custodian of the town’s heritage tram fleet. This includes all of the trams which have been returned to Rigby Road from the Lancastrian Transport Trust collection, the illuminated feature cars, and the old favourites which have operated on heritage tours for the last few years.

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NEETT put on a good show despite the storms

The second annual ‘Trams & Transport Sunday’ at the North East Land, Sea & Air Museum in Sunderland was held on Sunday 10th August, and built on the success of last year’s inaugural event with a much wider range of attractions for visitors to enjoy. The weather had threatened to spoil the day with a dismal forecast, but as it turned out the predicted rain did not arrive until mid-afternoon, and a healthy number of people came to enjoy the event.

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In Pictures: A soggy Sunday at Beamish

The Great British weather hasn’t exactly been kind to us over the last few days with some very unseasonal rain and wind battering the UK and its tramways. We take a look at one such heritage line, at Beamish Museum, on a very inclement Sunday 10th August when a three tram service was in operation using all enclosed cars.

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This week on British Trams Online

We have five varied Photo Galleries for you this week on British Trams Online, so hopefully there will be something for everyone! Details of what has been added follows.

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In Pictures: Urbos3 training continues

Preparations for the entry into service of the new Urbos3 trams on Midland Metro is continuing with each Wednesday and Thursday evening seeing full system runs as more drivers are trained on the trams. Also every day sees one of the trams (normally 24 although 23 has also been noted out) running several full length runs stopping at each stop, although not in service. It is understood that the latest delivery, 28, has not yet moved under its own power.

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In Pictures: London trams in the works at Crich

As one major workshop project at Crich Tramway Village funded by the London County Council Tramways Trust is drawing towards a conclusion, another is just getting started. During a visit to the museum on Sunday 3rd August, LCC 106 and London Transport 1 were both residing in the works and both trams are pictured here.

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In Pictures: Box 40 reunites with Balloon 711

Don’t you just hate it when you go on holiday and then come across someone you work with? Well that is exactly what happened for Blackpool & Fleetwood Box 40 when it was operating at Crich for the seventh time in eight days on Friday 8th August as Blackpool Balloon 711, also visiting the home of the National Tramway Museum this year, made a rare appearance in service allowing the first chance to capture these two trams together on the mainline. The third tram on this day was Glasgow 22, itself a tram which hasn’t seen a huge amount of use during 2014. Photos from Hazel Quarmby.

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In Pictures: Stagecoach Supertram rail replacement works

The rail replacement works on the Stagecoach Supertram network continue to progress with work now believed to have been completed on West Street (a short section at the city end has not been done but this is likely to be part of 2015’s programme). Attention has now been turned to Glossop Road with the inbound track currently being replaced although oddly some lengths of track on the outbound line at road junctions have also been removed. Photos courtesy of Stuart Cooke.

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Two more T68s set for UK Tram fleet as 1022 leaves Manchester

1022 has become the third Manchester Metrolink T68 to depart Trafford Depot to become part of the UK Tram test fleet with 1016 also looking certain to leave Manchester in the near future of the same purpose. 1022 left Manchester early on Friday 8th August heading for Long Marston where 1024 and 1026 are already situated alongside Midland Metro T69 014.

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In Pictures: Drama on the Snaefell Mountain Railway

As reported last week, Wednesday 30th July proved to be a dramatic day on the Snaefell Mountain Railway when car no. 3 caught light and then car no. 4 derailed just over the main road crossing in Laxey. The full story of the events can be viewed at http://www.britishtramsonline.co.uk/news/?p=8469 (including comments clarifying just what went on) and we are now able to show you some photos of the two incidents, including the fire on 3 and 4 derailed at Laxey, courtesy of John Wilson.

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In Pictures: More Blackpool & Fleetwood Box 40

We make no apologies for the number of mentions and photos of Blackpool & Fleetwood Box 40 which have appeared on British Trams Online over the past few weeks and here are some more! We start off with some more images of the tram during testing and also we take a look at the tram as it ran alongside the other 40 (Blackpool Standard 40). Thanks to Hazel Quarmby for these photos.

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Picture in Time 22: Seaton Tramway 7

We take another visit to the Seaton Tramway for the latest edition of our archive photo series: Picture in Time. This time we catch up with no. 7, a tram which is currently withdrawn from service awaiting an overhaul but this photo shows the tram during happier times, probably 1983, when it was still an integral part of the operating fleet.

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In Pictures: Citadis trams run again in Nottingham

The second trial of the new timetable on Nottingham Express Transit took place on Sunday 3rd August which once again saw members of the Citadis fleet take to the rails. 216, 217, 218 and 221 were all noted in service and Steve Kemp was on hand to record the scenes. The trial timetable will once again be in operation on Sunday 10th August.

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Heritage Trams this week

Want to know when and where you ride on heritage trams over the next few weeks? Well if you do you have come to the right place as this is your one stop guide to heritage trams in the UK and Isle of Man! This weekend (9th/10th August) sees the second 1940s event of the year take place at the Crich Tramway Village and then there will be a bit of a break until the next special events with Bank Holiday weekend promising to be a busy time once again.

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In Pictures: The old, the new and the waiting to (re-)enter service on Metrolink

We take a brief look at newly entered LRVs into service, those waiting to enter service (or in the case of 3013 re-enter) and those which are destined for other things but not to carry passengers as we have a brief round-up of Manchester Metrolink. Featured in these photos are T68 1003 and M5000s 3013, 3085 and 3086. Photos by Steve Kemp.

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Lorry crashes into tram in New Addington

London Tramlink CR4000 2553 has been damaged in an incident at King Henry’s Drive, New Addington. A lorry hit the tram shortly after midday on Thursday 7th August at the junction of King Henry’s Drive and Lodge Lane causing significant damage to one end of 2553. Emergency services attended the collision which saw a woman in her 20s taken to hospital with neck pain whilst a man was treated at the scene. Tramlink services were suspended between Addington Village and New Addington for approximately two hours whilst the scene was cleared.

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In Pictures: Beamish – 3rd August

Sunday 3rd August was a busy day at Beamish with a four tram service using Blackpool 31, Sunderland 101, Newcastle 114 and Oporto 196 operating to start with before Blackpool 280 replaced 196 for the rush at the end of the day. Many of the journeys operated with standing room only. Photos from Stuart Cooke.

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London Tramlink Engineering Works: 9th-17th August

There will be no London Tramlink services between East Croydon and Sandilands from Saturday 9th until Sunday 17th August to allow for “track improvement” works along Addiscombe Road. A bus replacement service will operate between the two stops throughout although this will be unable to serve Lebanon Road. Trams will run from Wimbledon to East Croydon and from Sandilands to New Addington, Beckenham Junction and Elmers End, line 4 between Therapia Lane and Elmers End will not run in any form. As usual during closures such as this the Elmers End branch will be used to store trams and as a result will not be served by trams during the early mornings and evenings (this will also be so after 2240 on Friday 8th August).

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In Pictures: Construction works on Manchester Metrolink

Currently two major construction projects are being undertaken on Manchester Metrolink with work taking place at both Deansgate-Castlefield and Victoria. Major progress is starting to be seen at both locations with Victoria Station in particular starting to look radically different. With thanks to Steve Kemp we are able to bring you some of the latest images from both locations.

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Kangaroo tickets jump up

Kangaroo tickets – which are valid for travel around Nottingham including on Nottingham Express Transit – are to increase in price from Sunday 31st August 2014 following a fare review. The price of these tickets are reviewed twice a year and are directly linked to commercial fares in the scheme area.

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