£5 NET group travel ticket offer extended

The hugely popular £5 ticket, which allows a family of 5 (two adults, three children) or just two adults unlimited travel on the Nottingham Express Transit network for a day, has been extended and will now be available on all weekends until the end of September. The ticket is available for purchase on the day from the conductors on board the tram.

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First Nottingham Express Transit Citadis set to be unveiled

The first of 22 Alstom Citadis trams for Nottingham Express Transit is set to be unveiled to the world during a special ceremony at Wilkinson Street depot. NET are obviously not superstitious as they are to hold this event on Friday 13th September! The Citadis tram – expected to be numbered 216 – is due to arrive at Wilkinson Street during the night of Tuesday 10th September following a journey by road, sea and road from the Alstom factory in Barcelona.

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Manx Electric Railway gets ready to celebrate 120 years

On 7th September 1893 the official opening tram of the Manx Electric Railway travelled between Douglas and Groudle Glen which was then the full extent of the tramway and now exactly 120 years later a special celebration will be held on the MER although very limited details have actually been released as to how the tramway will be celebrating the occasion.

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York Place to re-open to traffic

York Place, in Edinburgh city centre, is to re-open to traffic on Friday 6th September following the completion of tramway construction works – this will be four months ahead of the revised schedule. The re-opening of York Place means that the majority of the tram infrastructure is now in place between Princes Street and the east end of York Place ahead of the opening of the tramway which is still scheduled for some time in 2014 (further details of just when the tramway might open are likely at the end of this month when a report is presented to a full Council meeting).

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Stagecoach Supertram Engineering Works: Friday 6th to Sunday 8th September

The next set of rail replacement works on Stagecoach Supertram will start from 2000 on Friday 6th September with work being concentrated around City Hall. Services will be affected until the end of service on Sunday 8th September. During the work all trams from Meadowhall and Sheffield Station will terminate at Cathedral and trams from Middlewood and Malin Bridge will terminate at University with a replacement bus in operation from Shalesmoor to Castle Square (an additional bus will run Malin Bridge-Hillsborough during the day of Saturday 7th September). The works on Park Grange Road will also be continuing throughout the weekend.

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A new name for Blackpool ‘Boat’ 227

The ‘Friends of Blackpool Tower’ Facebook group has revealed that one of Blackpool’s most legendary entertainers is shortly to be honoured with a tramcar named in his honour. Charlie Cairoli was the most famous clown ever to perform at the Blackpool Tower Circus and, following the recent unveiling of a statue of him, his name will be carried by recently repainted Boat car 227.

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New website and a new timetable for Blackpool Transport

Blackpool Transport has just unveiled a very impressive new look website, promoting the company and its various activities. Whereas the previous website was largely focussed on the bus side of the firm’s operations, the trams feature much more prominently now, with plenty of reference to the heritage tram tours as well as the core service fleet.

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Topless tours of Blackpool illuminations

After just three evenings of operation for Blackpool Transport’s illumination tours by heritage tramcar, a very credible five different vehicles have already been selected for use in this role, with two open top cars joining the familiar illuminated trams thanks to fine weather.

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Thank-you and goodnight from Boat 605

Blackpool Boat car 233/605 performed its final passenger journeys at its current home in the North East on Sunday 1st September, which was also the fourth and final day of the ‘Power from the Past’ event at Beamish Museum. As anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the last few weeks will no doubt be well aware, the tram has been sold to a new owner in America by the Lancastrian Transport Trust and, barring any unforeseen change of plan, this day marked its final appearance in passenger service on home soil.

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Heritage trams light up Blackpool

Two nights after the Blackpool illuminations were officially switched-on for another season, Sunday 1st September saw a belated beginning for tours of the lights by tram, using the illuminated feature cars and other members of the heritage fleet. As reported previously, two major concerts at the Tower Festival Headland on the first two evenings resulted in a split tram service operating, and therefore it wasn’t possible to run any illumination tours at all.

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Picture in Time 11: Vanguard 619’s 2008 comeback

For our latest archive photo feature, we take a timely look back to the first weekend of the 2008 Blackpool illuminations, and the return to service of Replica Vanguard 619 following an extended lay-off. This was a time when a full tram service operated on the switch-on weekend, including illumination tours, and the switch-on ceremony itself was held in the Central Car Park, meaning that disruption to the tramway was minimal.

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This week on British Trams Online…

The main site of British Trams Online makes a return this weekend with plenty of photos to hopefully keep you entertained and we also have a new article uploaded too. To find out what has been added read on…

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British Trams Online goes to the Isle of Man

Despite the fact that my interest in trams goes back over 20 years and this website has existed for over 10 years I have never been to the Isle of Man, well until now! I had been trying to find time to make a visit to the Island and 2013 was to be the year and helped by a change of role at work which meant I could take a holiday earlier than previously the trip was booked for a week in mid-August – deliberately avoiding any enthusiast events so I could explore and discover the tramways (and railways) of the Isle of Man as they would be normally. What follows is a diary of what happened whilst on the Isle of Man for the three tramways: Douglas Horse Tramway, Manx Electric Railway and Snaefell Mountain Railway. Gareth Prior reports.

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Daytime testing starts to Ashton-under-Lyne

The next piece of the Manchester Metrolink jigsaw has moved a step further forward with the start of daytime testing on the East Manchester line to Ashton-under-Lyne, which is  still scheduled to open in winter 2013/4.

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In Pictures: Midland Metro 11 goes retro

As previously reported on British Trams Online Midland Metro have become the latest transport undertaking in the UK to go all retro with the painting of 11 in a representation of Birmingham Corporation Tramways livery. The tram was officially launched at Birmingham Snow Hill on Friday 23rd August with Theresa Stewart, who the tram is named after, on hand to do the honours.

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Heritage Trams this week…

It’s time again for us to remind you just where you can travel on heritage trams in the UK and Isle of Man over the next week or so. All the information here is given in good faith but you are advised to check before travelling any significant distance with the organisations involved.

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Metrolink launch Wi-Fi tram

Manchester Metrolink M5000 3054 has become the first tram on the network to be fitted with Wi-Fi which will enable passengers to access the internet whilst on the move for free. The tram is now out on the system running as a trial which, if it is a success, could see the whole fleet of trams fitted.

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In Pictures: London Tramlink Engineering Works

London Tramlink joined in the summer engineering work fun during August with track being replaced at Reeves Corner which necessitated the Wimbledon-New Addington service being split between Monday 19th and Wednesday 28th August. Initially this saw trams running Wimbledon-Wandle Park before the final four days trams were extended through to Reeves Corner. Sunday 25th August saw the works move and this meant that no trams could run round the Croydon loop with services terminating at East Croydon.

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In Pictures: Stagecoach Supertram Engineering Works update

The track replacement work on Park Grange Road is continuing with Stagecoach Supertram services still not able to run on the Purple line to Herdings Park or on the Blue line between Sheffield Station and Spring Lane with replacement buses continuing to operate. With thanks to Stuart Cooke we are now able to bring you the latest progress at this worksite.

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Cornbrook points failure causes Metrolink delays

Manchester Metrolink services were suspended for around half an hour on Wednesday 28th August after a points failure at Cornbrook. Trams on the Altrincham, East Didsbury and Eccles lines were bought to a standstill at 1835 when the points failed at this important junction. Engineers managed to repair the problem within half an hour and trams were able to move through the area again although it took a while for a full service to be reformed.

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