Ticketing details for 167’s Fleetwood tour announced

Blackpool Transport have confirmed full details of how you can be on board visiting Blackpool ‘Pantograph’ car 167 for a full system tour on Sunday 22nd June, as part of the annual ‘Totally Transport’ event. Tickets for this special trip must be reserved in advance and will be made available on the day on a first come first served basis.

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So Long, Farewell Midland Metro T69 14

It was another historic date for second generation trams in the UK on Tuesday 17th June with Midland Metro T69 14 becoming the first of the class to leave Wednesbury. As rumoured at the weekend 14 has left and it is believed it is on its way to Long Marston where testing will take place, although just what this testing will consist of is unclear!

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In Pictures: Oldham 43 reaches the promised land

Oldham 43 had a date with destiny – and a low loader – on Tuesday 17th June, when the unrestored tram body was finally delivered to a new permanent home at Manchester’s Heaton Park Tramway. This followed several months of extensive planning by members of the Manchester Transport Museum Society and discussions with haulage firm Gillespie’s, which resulted in the operation going ahead very smoothly on the day.

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New home wanted for mock-up Edinburgh tram

The mock-up tram which was used to offer a taste of the future in Edinburgh is now homeless, and potentially available to interested parties, according to an article published by the Edinburgh Evening News. With the city’s new tram system finally open for business, the mock display tram is now considered surplus to requirements and is presently in store at Lothian Buses’ Seafield depot pending a decision on its long-term future.

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In Pictures: LCC 1 enters the works at Crich

As briefly reported yesterday on British Trams Online, London Transport 1 entered the workshop at Crich Tramway Village on Saturday 14th June, ready for work to commence on the major restoration of the tram which is being funded by the London County Council Tramways Trust. The end result will see the car restored to its original blue and white livery as London County Council 1, and allow it to carry passengers for the first time since entering preservation, although this will be several years away.

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Five month closure for Midland Metro to Wolverhampton

It was announced back in March that £5 million had been awarded to replace the tracks on Bilston Road in Wolverhampton on Midland Metro and it has now been revealed that this work will last for five months from July with no trams serving Wolverhampton St George’s at all during this period.

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Another Metrolink T68 leaves for the scrapman

1006 has become the seventh T68/T68A to depart Manchester for pastures new – in that we mean it has left to go for scrapping in Rotherham. The LRV was loaded onto the back of the low loader late on 12th June before departing early on 13th June – yes that’s right it has gone to meet its maker on Friday 13th June.

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In Pictures: Midland Metro Urbos 3 on display in Wolverhampton

The second chance for members of the public to a take a close look at one of the new Midland Metro Urbos 3 trams took place on Saturday 14th June when 20 was displayed at Wolverhampton St George’s.

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In Pictures: Midland Metro Urbos 3’s continue their testing

The testing and driver training on the Midland Metro CAF built Urbos 3 trams is continuing most days with a number of drivers now able to drive the vehicles. On the sunny evening of 12th June both 19 and 20 were out and about on the line with the trams running a round trip each. Two drivers were on board each tram with one taking the tram into Birmingham Snow Hill and the other to Wolverhampton St George’s. An expected entry into service for these trams is “summer” with several rumours suggesting dates for when the first passengers can take a ride but nothing has been officially confirmed.

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Public consultation set to be launched for Trafford Park Metrolink line

Plans for a Metrolink extension to Trafford Park are set to go forward to a major public consultation, provided that the TfGM Committee give their approval at a meeting on Friday 20th June. The line would leave the current network just over Pomona and would serve five new stops before terminating at the Trafford Centre.

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Heritage trams this week

It’s that time of the week again when we provide a round-up of when and where you can ride on heritage trams in the UK and Isle of Man. Another quiet week is on the horizon with just the usual operating pattern across the country although it is just a week now until the Blackpool trams come out to play again and the East Anglia Transport Museum also host their next special event.

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Nottingham Express Transit 209 & The Milk Race

You may remember a few weeks ago that Nottingham Express Transit’s 209 carried an advert for The Milk Race, a major cycling race taking place in Nottingham City Centre during May. Whether by accident or design 209 is named Sydney Standard who ran a cycle shop in Chilwell Road, Beeston and was President of the Beeston Road Club so it was rather apt that the adverts were carried on this tram. And to add further to the tram connection tram works have recently been taking place outside his shop ahead of the opening of Phase Two, as shown in the photo below.

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Enhanced Supertram service for Tour de France

For the first time the Tour de France will start in Yorkshire (yes we know its not exactly in France but never mind!) and on Sunday 6th July it will pass directly through Sheffield before ending at the Motorpoint Arena. Supertram services will not be affected by any road closures and a revised service will operate for anyone wishing to view for the cycle race.

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Another bridge named in Nottingham

Following on from the naming of the Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two bridge over the railway station as the Karlsruhe Friendship Bridge it has been announced that a second iconic bridge is to be named. A steel bowstring bridge which crosses the city’s Ring Road was named the Ningbo Friendship Bridge at a ceremony on 11th June to cement the special relationship between Nottingham and Ningbo in China.

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New security measures to help prevent equipment theft from Metrolink

Transport for Greater Manchester have teamed up with Greater Manchester Police to introduce new cutting edge measures to prevent and tackle the theft of equipment from the Metrolink network. All too frequently we have to report on another theft of copper wires from the network leading to severe delays but it is hoped these new measures will help to prevent this happening as regularly.

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The Rack is back!

On Saturday 14th June, Blackpool & Fleetwood ‘Rack’ 2 made a very welcome return to service at the National Tramway Museum, Crich. This popular 1898-built tram was sidelined after the 2012 season, but has now been reinstated to traffic to mark the 50th anniversary of electric trams running at the museum. As car 2 operated the very first passenger journey by an electric tram at Crich in July 1964, its return to use is particularly appropriate.

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London trams in the works at Crich

At Crich Tramway Village, the ongoing major overhaul of London County Council 106 is now at a well advanced stage. The tram – which last operated on a restricted basis in summer 2010 – has been partially rebuilt with replacement corner pillars and new body panels being fitted, whilst the truck of the car has also been extensively refurbished due to a very high standard.

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Oldham 43 prepares for its move day

On the 17th June the streets of Oldham will see an Oldham corporation tramcar making its way along them for the first time in 80 years, when the remains of Oldham 43 make their way to a new home at Manchester’s Heaton Park Tramway after several decades of outside storage on a farm above its native town. 
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TMS Board respond to controversy over Leeds 602

The Tramway Museum Society have issued a detailed statement to members, explaining in greater detail the reasoning behind the recent controversial decision to turn down the offer of a large legacy to finance a full restoration of Leeds 602. The Chairman of the TMS Board has penned this letter with assistance from the Museum’s recently appointed Manager in response to the many queries he has received concerning the decision to reject the money so that 602 can be conserved in its current form rather than restored and operated.

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In Pictures: Hilton Hotel hire seven Blackpool trams

One of the most ambitious private charters ever witnessed on the Blackpool tramway occurred on the evening of Tuesday 10th June, when the Hilton Hotel hired an incredible SEVEN trams from the heritage fleet! All of the high capacity cars which were selected for this duty were only out for a short term, but made for a remarkable sight in the fantastic lighting conditions provided by early evening sunshine reflecting off the puddles along the promenade left behind by earlier rainfall.

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