In Pictures: Llandudno & Colwyn Bay 7 out again

Saturday 5th April marked the latest occasion that Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway 7 made a public appearance. This was an additional run for the one-time Bournemouth 126 and saw it “run” between Penrhyn Bay and West Shore Llandudno in the company of ex-Crosville bus SC12.

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More Metrolink improvement works to come

There may currently be major renewal works taking place on the Manchester Metrolink network affecting services running via Market Street and Shudehill (which continue until Wednesday 23rd April) but that is just one part of the major investment to be seen on the network this year with several other periods of work announced so far this year, up until the start of June.

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In Pictures: More from Beamish as trams return to service

As we reported earlier this month, trams are now running again at Beamish following the conclusion of the trackworks in the 1900s Town (alongside other infrastructure works on the overhead). Wednesday 2nd April was the first day back for the trams and they have been running every day since – Beamish is now back to daily opening until the end of October 2025 – with four different tramcars having operated so far this year. In this pictorial article we take a look at the trams in action over a couple of days in early April. Trevor Hall paid a visit.

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West Midlands Metro to trial discount on tram travel to Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital

For a two month period, starting from 10th April, hospital staff, patients and their families will be able to enjoy at least a 12% discount on tram travel when going to the Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital, which is just a short-walk from the West Midlands Metro stop at Bull Street.

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Old(er) and New – Manchester Metrolink: Piccadilly Gardens

“Old(er) and New” moves on to a third (and probably final) system for the next few weeks as we take a look at Manchester Metrolink. The idea of the series remains the same – we take a look at an older tram and a newer tram at more or less the same place on the network and for Metrolink that means T68/T68As and M5000s.

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Trams &: Manchester Metrolink 3115 & train

We take another look at a tram and another form of transport in this edition of “Trams &”.

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In Pictures: Trolley woes for MER Tunnel Car 5

Occasionally things don’t quite go according to plan on tramways across the British Isles and that was the case on Thursday 10th April for the Manx Electric Railway with the final departure of the day from Ramsey suffering and ending up being cancelled.

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Cutty Sark DLR station to close to solve ongoing escalator problems

The DLR station at Cutty Sark – on the Lewisham line – will be closed to passengers from 31st May until spring 2026 to allow for the complex replacement of escalators. Four new state-of-the-art and more energy-efficient escalators will be installed, replacing the existing ones which have become increasingly unreliable and had to be taken out of use.

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What’s New on British Trams Online? 13th April 2025

This week its time for Part 2 of our collection from Manchester Metrolink in mid-March:

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In Pictures: More trams come and go on the West Midlands Metro

Ah, where would we be without the constant movement of West Midlands Metro trams? Its certainly a way to keep everyone on their toes as trams seem regularly go for road tips, whether that be to Dudley for repairs or Worksop where some have been stored for the past 18 months or so. We now have another update, including photos, with trams going to and from Dudley the main focus.

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Around the World in Trams: Riga 30362

Today’s “Around the World in Trams” continues its look at trams running in Riga.

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Seaton 10 tops the mileage charts for March

As we’ve entered April its time to look back at March and see which trams were out on the tracks at the Seaton Tramway during the month, courtesy of the monthly update newsletter the tramway produces and sends to subscribers.

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Extra Edinburgh Trams services to run for Terminal V

Edinburgh Trams will be running extra services for music fans heading to Terminal V, a techno music event taking place at the Royal Highland Centre over the Easter weekend. The event features a fantastic line-up of artists including Brutalismus 3000, Biawan, and Deborah de Luca (who are just part of an 100 act strong line-up).

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An update from the Isle of Man

All three tramways on the Isle of Man are now operating for their 2025 seasons with the Snaefell Mountain Railway (30th March) and Douglas Bay Horse Tramway (3rd April) joining the Manx Electric Railway which, as we reported previously got things underway on 18th March. All three will now be running until Sunday 2nd November 2025 (as will the Isle of Man Steam Railway), but things won’t quite be as they were last year as the workshops have been a hive of activity over the winter period.

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Edinburgh Trams north-south extension consultation delayed

You’ll have to wait a bit longer to hear more about the plans to extend the Edinburgh Trams system further as the public consultation over the north-south line between Granton and the Bioquarter has been delayed again. It had previously been due to kick-off this spring but will now not start until mid-August 2025.

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Picture in Time: Manx Electric Railway 5

Its time for “Picture in Time” again and we stay on the Isle of Man.

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In Pictures: Volks Electric Railway back up and running for 2025

Saturday 5th April saw the Volk’s Electric Railway start running again for 2025 – a year which sees the unique coastal line reach its 142nd anniversary! Just a few days into the new season Tony Sullivan paid a visit to capture some images of the trains in operation on the line.

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Tyne and Wear Metro says farewell to two more Metrocars – but another new train into service too!

The scrappings of the outgoing Metrocars which have plied their trade on the Tyne and Wear Metro for over 40 years have continued over the past week with a further two examples heading off to Shildon to be cut-up. Meanwhile, the phased introduction of the new fleet has also continued.

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Supertram Engineering Works: 18th to 20th April

South Yorkshire Supertram services will not run from Shalesmoor to either Malin Bridge or Middlewood for three days at the start of the Easter weekend and full details of the planned service alterations, replacement transport options and what work is due to take place have now been announced.

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In Pictures: Work progresses on Glasgow 488

The East Anglia Transport Museum may have been closed to the public for the past three months or so – although that has now changed with the first opening day of 2025 being Sunday 6th April – but as we have come to expect with all heritage tramways, that doesn’t mean nothing has been going on! As well as general maintenance to make the trams, other vehicles and general infrastructure ready for the public work has been ongoing with a couple of major tram restorations. A few weeks ago we took a look at recent progress on Lowestoft 14 and now we do the same with Glasgow 488.

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