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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LTHS launch new improved website

The Leeds Transport Historical Society – who restored Leeds horse car 107, one of nominated trams for the Tram of the Year 2013 – have recently relaunched their website (http://lths.co.uk/). The news section is now being regularly updated with updates on the work the group are now doing on other tram restoration projects. Support is currently being given to the restoration of Cambridge horse car 7 with a set of running gear being built for this car whilst parts are also being made for the Leamington and Warwick car at Beamish. You can find out more on these projects – and so much more! – at http://lths.co.uk/.

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Tram lines discovered in Stoke

Over 85 years since they were last used a small section of tram track has been uncovered during roadworks in Stoke-on-Trent. The tracks were discovered under Trinity Street in Hanley – where trams last ran in 1928 – and they will now be photographed by Stoke-on-Trent City Council archaeologists before they are removed to allow the roadworks to be completed.

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A record-breaking year for Beamish Museum

Management, staff and volunteers at Beamish Museum are celebrating this week following the announcement that 2013 was the North East attraction’s most successful year ever. Over the past twelve months an incredible 589,474 visitors came to sample the delights of this open air museum, shattering the previous annual record attendance figure of 520,000 people!

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Heritage trams visit Starr Gate

The presence of two tram depots in Blackpool has added some added intrigue to an already fascinating tramway, with various trams being moved between the two sites for a number of reasons. Most of the operational heritage cars have now visited the new Starr Gate depot complex despite normally being stabled at Rigby Road, and two such moves have occurred recently.

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Start date confirmed for Metrolink Victoria works

A nine month project to completely redesign and expand Manchester Victoria Metrolink stop will start on Friday 21st February it has been confirmed. The work will see additional platforms provided to accommodate the new Second City Crossing (2CC) and will mean that the stop is closed completely to all services with passengers advised to use Shudehill instead with there also be changes to services being provided.

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Manchester Metrolink Improvement Works: Sunday 9th February

Further improvement works on Manchester Metrolink will see a revised service in operation on Sunday 9th February. Trams will run Altrincham-Piccadilly, East Didsbury-Piccadilly, Eccles-Ashton under Lyne via MediaCityUK, Rochdale-Central Park with replacement buses in operation between Bury and Piccadilly and from Central Park to Piccadilly. No replacement buses will serve Victoria, Shudehill or Market Street.

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Midland Metro offer Family day ticket for February

A Family Metro Daytripper ticket is to be available during February for just £8.50 which allows unlimited travel for up to six people (including at least one but no more than two adults) after 0930 each day. The ticket is available from the conductor on board the tram and is available at this discounted rate (normally £10) for the duration of February only.

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Blackpool 167 enters service at Beamish

On Saturday 1st February, Blackpool 167 became the first tram from the collection of the National Tramway Museum to operate in passenger service during 2014. However, the tram wasn’t running at Crich, but instead at Beamish Museum, where it had arrived on loan just five days earlier. After a very swift commissioning and crew training process, the car was duly approved for service in time to make its public debut on the first weekend of February.

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In Pictures: Edinburgh 35’s new/old look

One of the main incentives behind the decision to have a limited open day at Crich Tramway Village to co-incide with a major shunting operation on Saturday 1st February, was to show off the recent work undertaken on Edinburgh 35. Over winter the tram has been residing in the workshop, where its appearance has been dramatically improved thanks to some relatively minor attention.

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A grand day out at Crich for ‘The Big Shunt’

On Saturday 1st February, the doors of the National Tramway Museum were thrown open unusually early, to allow enthusiasts to witness a series of interesting shunting movements involving tramcars which are not currently part of the operational fleet. Although no trams ran in passenger service, there was no shortage of excitement with a total of ten non-runners moving over the course of the day, including some very welcome surprises! Andrew Waddington reports on an unexpectedly action-packed day in Derbyshire.

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This week on British Trams Online

We have a couple of more Photo Galleries for you as part of our main site update this week on British Trams Online:

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Picture in Time 13: Glasgow 1245

With Glasgow 1245 in the news recently following progress on its restoration at Summerlee our latest “Picture in Time” takes us back to a time shortly after the tram arrived at the East Anglia Transport Museum in Carlton Colville.

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14th December 2014 named as opening date for NET Phase Two

The Nottingham Evening Post are reporting that the Phase Two extensions of Nottingham Express Transit are due to open to the public on 14th December 2014. Confirmation of the date was given by Chris Deas – project director at Nottingham City Council – and means that we are just ten and a half months away from welcoming trams to Beeston, Chilwell and Clifton.

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Plans submitted for Ramsey Transport Interchange

A planning application has been submitted for the redevelopment of Ramsey Manx Electric Railway station and the surrounding area into a new transport interchange which would include a new terminus for the trams as well as a bus station and parking. The redevelopment would be a joint project between the departments of Infrastructure and Community, Culture and Leisure and Ramsey Commissioners.

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Delay to Clifton NET Phase Two works

Work on Southchurch Drive and Farnborough Road in Clifton on the route of Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two has been postponed following discussions between the construction contractor Taylor Woodrow Alstom, the Highway Authority and local bus operators. The work was due to commence on Sunday 2nd February but delays in completing the first phase of works on Southchurch Drive has led to the decision to delay the next phase of works. It is likely to be a few weeks before the works start and it is planned to confirm this as soon as possible.

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Manchester Metrolink Performance Update

The latest statistics of Manchester Metrolink have been released giving details on the performance of the service, any major incidents, trams out of service and the number of complaints received. The latest document concentrates on periods 8 and 9 (Monday 11th November 2013 to Sunday 5th January 2014) and a summary of this is provided below.

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Tramlink strike called off

No sooner had we reported about a planned 24 hour strike on London Tramlink then it was postponed! The strike was due to take place from 2200 on Tuesday 4th February and was originally called because of a dispute surrounding the sacking of two drivers but after constructive talks between management and the ASLEF union the decision was taken to postpone the stoppage.

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Nottingham Express Transit Engineering Works: Sunday 9th February

The Phoenix Park branch of Nottingham Express Transit will be closed on Sunday 9th February to allow essential maintenance work to take place. Services to Phoenix Park will terminate at Bulwell with a replacement bus service in operation from there to Phoenix Park via Cinderhill.

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Discounted NET monthly ticket offer extended

The five pound reduction of the monthly ticket valid for travel on Nottingham Express Transit has been extended until 31st March. Costing just £40 (instead of the usual £45) this ticket was originally reduced over the Christmas and New Year period and onto the end of January but it has now been decided to continue this offer for two further months following passenger feedback. The ticket can be purchased online from http://www.thetram.net or in person at the NET Travel Centre in King Street.

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