Edinburgh tram testing set to increase

The next stage of testing on Edinburgh Trams is set to start this week with the commencement of daylight testing into the city centre for the first time. Up until now any testing which has taken place on the city centre line has been done overnight to minimise disruption for these key initial runs but they have not reached a stage where daytime testing can proceed.

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Can you identify this photo?

Can you help to identify when and where this photograph was taken? We have been contacted by the grandson of William Stirzaker trying to discover when and where the photo was taken. William was a wheelwright employed by Dick Kerr and then English Electric in Preston and can be seen in this photo (standing to the left of the tram in the flat cap). As part of his job he travelled around the country delivering and commissioning new and refurbished trams and another photo shows him in Dover. Any help would be greatly received by Richard Stirzaker and if you can help please contact us and we will pass the information on.

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New owners confirmed for Blackpool 671

After a number of twists and turns in its recent past, Blackpool Towing car 671 is set for a new home with a new name to the transport preservation movement, the Tyne Tees Transport Trust. This group are believed to be closely affiliated with NEETT, although as it is hoped that 671 will end up being loaned to an operating museum tramway once the planned work is completed.

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Seaton Tramway hit by floods

It isn’t just Blackpool that has been badly affected by the recent storms that have ravaged the British Isles; the Seaton Tramway in Devon has been an even greater victim of the extreme weather conditions. Damage sustained to the tramway’s infrastructure has led to the planned opening for the school half-term holidays having to be abandoned, as essential repairs take priority.

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This week on British Trams Online

The main site update of British Trams Online is now online and once again we bring you two further Photo Galleries as we take a look back at Croydon Tramlink when the trams were still red and white and we commemorate the Manchester Metrolink T68s following their final official withdrawal this week.

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Farewell to the Manchester Metrolink T68s

Monday 3rd February 2014. A date which will go into the record books as a major landmark in the history of second generation tramways as that is the last occasion that the original on street light rail vehicles in the UK ran in passenger service with 1007 and 1022 running as a pair on the Bury-Altrincham direct service until they failed at lunchtime at Bury bringing an end to almost 22 years of service to Manchester.

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Lost Trams 10: Norwich 39

The tenth tram to feature as part of our “Lost Trams” is Norwich 39 – a tram which was for a time on site at the East Anglia Transport Museum but which has since moved on to become a garden room/porch in Norfolk.

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Heritage Trams this week…

It’s back (for one week only for now and will return again towards the end of March). It is our look at just when and where you can go and take a ride on a heritage tram in the UK. With the February Half Term holidays for the schools taking place over the next week a number of tramways traditionally open their doors for the first time in the year and on top of that we have the winter stalwarts continuing operation. This list only includes those tramways which are open during the week so if it isn’t here you won’t be able to get a ride on a tram!

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Centenary Square Metro extension plans to move forward

Members of Birmingham City Council are expected to approve £3 million worth of funding to go towards the design and development of the next planned extension of Midland Metro between New Street and Centenary Square at a meeting to be held early next week.

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Massive interest for NET recruitment programme

A recent successful driver recruitment programme on Nottingham Express Transit has seen over 30 people already start new jobs with many more positions to be filled in the coming months ahead of the opening of the extensions to Beeston, Chilwell and Clifton at the end of this year.

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Manchester Metrolink Improvement Works: Sunday 16th February

Improvement works on Manchester Metrolink in the Victoria area and between West and East Didsbury will mean that a revised service is in operation on Sunday 16th February. Metrolink services will run Bury-Abraham Moss, Eccles-Ashton via MediaCityUK, Rochdale-Central Park and West Didsbury-Piccadilly throughout the day with trams on the Altrincham line running as normal from 0900 but before then only between Timperley and Altrincham. Replacement buses will be in operation from Abraham Moss to Piccadilly, Central Park to Piccadilly, East Didsbury to West Didsbury and Timperley to Altrincham (until 0900 only).

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NET £5 family ticket offer extended

The special £5 family ticket for travel on Nottingham Express Transit will be available every day between Monday 17 and Friday 21 February in addition to remaining available at weekends. The ticket allows two adults and up to three children unlimited travel for day on Nottingham’s tram system.

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A novel use for ex-tram seats

The withdrawal of the original fleet of T68 LRVs from service on the Manchester Metrolink system, has provided a glut of modern tram parts which are potentially up for grabs. One organisation that has been quick to seize this opportunity is the Merseyside Tramway Preservation Society, who have requested a number of seats removed from the T68s for a novel purpose.

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Blackpool gala at Beamish confirmed

The planned mini-event at Beamish Museum, starring the four Blackpool trams currently on site, is now expected to take place on the weekend of Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd March. This is likely to be the only such opportunity to see and ride on four Blackpool cars at this museum in 2014, as Marton Box 31 is due to move to Heaton Park in exchange for Stockport 5 before the next major transport event.

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Blackpool Transport weather the storms

On Wednesday 12th February, gale force winds reaching 90mph hit the Fylde coast, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Buildings such as Anchorsholme Library, the cage next to the wedding chapel at North Pier and even the famous Tower all sustained varying degrees of storm damage, and the Blackpool tramway did not escape unscathed either.

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Blackpool and Crich announce tram swap for 2014

Following a considerable amount of speculation, it has been announced that Blackpool Transport and the Tramway Museum Society have successfully concluded negotiations for an exchange of trams during the 2014 summer season. Blackpool ‘Pantograph’ car 167 of 1928 is set to revisit its native system for a visit, whilst Crich will play host to an operational Balloon car – and very surprisingly, the chosen vehicle is heavily modernised car 711!

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Bryan Lindop reveals Blackpool heritage plans for 2014

Blackpool Transport have announced details of the plans for its heritage tram service during the 2014 season. Disappointingly, despite encouraging passenger numbers last summer, the number of running days has been reduced for the second consecutive year. Outside of the illuminations period, it is currently planned that the heritage service will operate on just nine days during 2014 – compared with fifteen days in 2013.

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This week on British Trams Online

We have another two Photo Galleries as part of this week’s main site update of British Trams Online:

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In Pictures: Nottingham Express Transit Citadis 220

The eight Alstom Citadis trams already delivered to Nottingham are continuing to undergo mileage accumulation and testing with this taking place overnight whilst the other service trams are tucked up in Wilkinson Street Depot. This included at the end of last year 216 and 218 running coupled to test the ability of the trams to tow and push each other in case of failure.

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Mobile Midland Metro exhibition launched

Centro have launched a mobile exhibition to give the public a chance to find out more about the forthcoming Birmingham city centre extension with the first outing having taken place this week. The idea is that the vehicle will make its way around the Centro area so that anyone can find out more information about not only this extension but also future plans to expand the network.

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