Boating concludes the Blackpool Bank Holiday

After two days of rather changeable, and at times very wet, weather conditions, the third and final day of the Spring Bank Holiday weekend saw a vast improvement in the weather at Blackpool, allowing open trams to dominate the heritage service. Originally no heritage trams were due to run on this day, so it was extremely fortunate that an anonymous local businessman generously offered to fund their operation for what turned out to be the most successful day of the whole weekend!

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In Pictures: Blackpool Pantograph cars reunited

The second day of the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, Sunday 25th May, once again saw a three-car heritage service operating in Blackpool with visiting ‘Pantograph’ car 167 once again stealing the show. The opportunity was also taken to operate the illuminated Western Train 733+734 on this day, due to 734 being created from ‘Pantograph’ car 174 and still bearing a close resembelance to its original appearance. This allowed for a very rare photo opportunity to be set up with the duo being posed side by side, which was arguably the highlight of the whole weekend!

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In Pictures: Blackpool Brush car 634 arrives in the North East

Friday 23rd May saw yet another tram arrival at the North East Land, Sea & Air Museum at Washington, near Sunderland. As reported previously, the North Eastern Electrical Traction Trust have arranged a long-term loan deal involving privately owned Blackpool Brush Railcoach 634, and on this day the tram made the long journey by road from Northamptonshire to its brand new home. Although many Blackpool trams have resided in the North East over the years – some permanently, others for short visits – 634 has become the first Brush car to move to this part of the country.

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Blackpool 167 visits old haunts and makes new friends

One of the most anticipated tram events of 2014 occurred on Saturday 24th May, when Blackpool ‘Pantograph’ car 167 made its debut on the heritage tram service in Blackpool. Having last run in its former home town in 2010 – when it infamously only managed a single day of use before failing – the return of this tram on loan from Crich resulted in this day being very well attended by enthusiasts, which helped to make up for poor weather conditions.

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British Trams Online this week

Unfortunately there will be no main site update of British Trams Online this week. I won’t bore you with the details yet again but suffice to say longer than usual hours at work have meant I haven’t been able to dedicate enough time to the website this week (not only with Photos Galleries etc but also the normal news uploads). I am “hopeful” (although every time I think I am catching up with work something drastic seems to happen!) that next week will be a bit more normal and I will be able to catch up a bit then so please bear with us whilst we get back on track. When we do return to normal we will have photos saying goodbye to the Manchester Metrolink T68As and the Best of Sheffield event at Crich amongst others. And if you have recently sent an email to me and you either haven’t had a reply or what you have sent hasn’t appeared on the website I’m not ignoring you it will appear as soon as possible. Sorry!

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Heritage Trams this week

This is your one stop guide to when and where you can ride on heritage trams in the UK and Isle of Man. Another week and more excitement in the heritage tram world with the latest batch of heritage running in Blackpool including the use of Pantograph 167 back on its home tramway, on loan from Crich. Speaking of Crich there is another special event at the home of the National Tramway Museum with “Beside the Seaside” starting a nine day spectacular whilst there will be one final chance to ride on a Manchester Metrolink T68 (OK we’re stretching the heritage aspect this week!) and the Birkenhead Heritage Tramway will be open daily during Half Term.

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Blackpool 167 arrives at Starr Gate!

On Friday 23rd May, Blackpool 167 made the short journey along its native tramway to the Starr Gate depot, ahead of its highly anticipated debut on heritage tour duty the next day. Having been hidden away since arriving back in its former home town a few weeks ago, the work to prepare 167 for service on the upgraded Blackpool tramway is now complete and on this day it was moved from Rigby Road to Starr Gate, with a few representatives from the National Tramway Museum on board to sample its first outing on the promenade since 2010.

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Two Metrolink T68s to be preserved

Following a huge amount of speculation in recent months, we are delighted to confirm that Metrolink have announced that not one, but two of the withdrawn T68 trams are set to be preserved, with a third also set to survive in the short term at least in a new role. It has also been confirmed, as had been rumoured for some time, that one of the trams is destined to be preserved by the Manchester Transport Museum Society, to join the expanding collection of historic vehicles based at Heaton Park.

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Liverpool 245 launch date confirmed for July

The long-awaited launch into passenger service of the newly restored Liverpool ‘Baby Grand’ 245 at the Birkenhead heritage tramway will take place on Saturday 19th July, with special commemorative tickets being sold for the tram’s historic inaugural run. It had previously been hoped that 245 would be launched earlier in the year, but a few unforseen delays have meant that enthusiasts have had to wait a little longer than expected to ride on this particular tram for the first time since 1957, although the wait should of course be extremely worthwhile!

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Up close and personal with Sheffield 189

The ‘Best of Sheffield’ event held at Crich Tramway Village to celebrate the return to service of Sheffield 510 provided visitors with a rare opportunity to not only see Sheffield 189 out in the open air, but also to have a look inside the tram. Whilst the lower deck was used to publicise the activities of the Tramcar Sponsorship Organisation, the upper deck was not and that is the subject of the rare photo we have published below.

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In Pictures: Metrolink T68 1008 latest to depart for scrap

Manchester Metrolink T68 1008 became the fifth T68/T68A to leave the north-west for scrapping when it departed on the back of a low loader at 0915 on Friday 16th May. It has been expected that the LRV would depart the previous day but the low loader had not arrived and so the movement was delayed by a day. The heavily graffitied vehicle had spent time in the workshops at Trafford Depot before departure where it was stripped of any reusable and useful parts before the Allelys low loader arrived to take it on its final journey to Booths in Rotherham where it is likely now to be well on the way to becoming a collection of scrap metal. It is expected that 1019 will be the next LRV to be scrapped and its departure could be as early as the start of next week.

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Midland Metro welcomes another new tram

There are now seven CAF Urbos3 trams at Midland Metro’s Wednesbury Depot following the arrival of number 23 early on Tuesday 13th May. 23 was the first arrival in Birmingham for over a month (22 having arrived back on 9th April) and joins the other six trams in being stored in the depot yard awaiting full commissioning, testing and driver training. Full driver training has yet to commence but it shouldn’t be too far off if a summer entry into service is confirmed.

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Tragedy strikes as Douglas Horse Tramway re-opens

Albert, a 17 year old horse, has died after collapsing whilst pulling a tram on the Douglas Horse Tramway. The tragic incident happened on Tuesday 13th May, just the second day of the 2014 season, and it is believed that Albert suffered a stroke.

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Heritage trams this week

This is your one stop guide to when and where you can ride on heritage trams in the UK and Isle of Man. This week sees another special event taking place at the Crich Tramway Village with the launch of Sheffield 510 featuring as part of the “Best of Sheffield” event which takes place between 17th and 23rd May. As soon as that event finishes Crich is off and running with “Beside the Seaside”, a nine day event between 24th May and 1st June and at the same time it is the next Blackpool heritage operations including Blackpool Pantograph 167.

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Sheffield 330 gets ready for the weekend

Preparations for this week’s Sheffield-themed event taking place at Crich Tramway Village are now well underway, with the various trams which will be taking centre stage being readied for the big occasion. As reported previously, works car Sheffield 330 is being reactivated for use at the event and was extracted from the back of the depots ahead of its starring role.

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In Pictures: A look around Lakeside Depot

During a visit to the Heaton Park Tramway on 11th May, British Trams Online writer Andrew Waddington was treated to a tour of the new depot at Lakeside. Currently home to five tramcars and a few other bits and pieces, these pictures show most of the current residents of the building, as well as giving a glimpse of how the depot itself has changed in recent months.

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Blackpool Event Preview: Spring Bank Holiday Heritage Tram Operation

The upcoming Spring Bank Holiday weekend will see the welcome return of heritage trams to service in Blackpool for their third spell of operation this year. From May 24th to 26th inclusive, a selection of historic tramcars will grace the tracks and provisional details of the planned output for the weekend are now available. As expected, visiting Blackpool Pantograph car 167 will be the star attraction and is scheduled to run on all three days, whilst an added bonus will be a surprise daytime appearance in normal passenger service from the illuminated Western Train 733+734.

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Forthcoming “LIVE” coverage on British Trams Online

As some of you will hopefully be aware British Trams Online often provides “LIVE” coverage of selected tram events in the UK during the year on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BritishTramsOnline) and the next few weeks are set to see bumper updates with three different events being covered.

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Farewell T68 tour confirmed for Monday 26th May

The very last chance to ride on one of the original T68 fleet on Manchester Metrolink will take place on Monday 26th May when one of the vehicles will run a special tour in aid of charity. Details have not been revealed as to which LRV(s) will be used but just 180 tickets are available (which suggests that it may be more than one T68 in action) for the tour which will depart Piccadilly at 1030 before visiting all of the classic network: Altrincham, Bury and Eccles.

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A Purr-fect relaunch planned for Seaton 12

Last time that the Seaton Tramway’s number 12 operated in Devon it was carrying a special 40th anniversary livery which featured modern vinyls on top of a red and yellow base but all that is about to change when it is relaunched into service on Monday 26th May. Over the winter period the tram – which was rebuilt in 1999 to resemble an open top Feltham car – has been undergoing attention in the workshops at Riverside Depot which has included a full repaint into its more traditional London Metropolitan Red and White livery and it will also carry adverts for the Cats Protection charity.

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