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#521 |
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Ashington born and bred.
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ashington, Northumberland
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That looks more like the Queen Mother in the window.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Bristol
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Nah, it's Rita Fairclough. Expect yet another tram crash on Coronation Street soon.
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Imagine. It's like that thing in Dune. I am in Blackpool for work next month. Having already got erm excited with the prospect of the UK Beach Boys, the 1.5 m of feminine joy asks me if there are any real ale pubs, she can dump me in near any tram stop. I not sure if I should be more concerned that she says this or that I am turning slowly into a geography teacher. So lads advise and suggestions regarding the triad of trams, decent pubs and eateries?
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Failing that you could get a train from Blackpool South to Lytham and go to a great real ale pub called The Taps but I prefer the idea of a tram wetherspoons pub crawl, in fact I've sold the idea to myself I'm going to do it next time I go back. |
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Location: Bristol
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For me, nostalgia if not taste would demand a ride to Fleetwood Ferry, then a pint at the North Euston. I would stroll to the Mount for a Boddies, then walk to Ash Street - sorry, Fishermans Walk - to get the tram to Thornton Gate. A brisk 3-minute stroll to the Royal, next, then if I haven't fallen asleep, I would go in search of real ale.
Nostalgia isn't what it was in my day, mind. |
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jonesy3001
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Morecambe
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Been in blackpool for the totally transport festival and spotted that 2 of the new trams are now sporting vinyls;
image hosted on flickr ![]() 006 with the vinyl for the pleaure beach arena by 8304(MNC 504W) TE (was jonesy3001), on Flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() 011 with a redrow vinyl by 8304(MNC 504W) TE (was jonesy3001), on Flickr
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#527 |
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Location: Bristol
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#528 |
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Location: Bristol
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Trams Today's Facebook page tells me that the substation at Bold Street (By the Fleetwood Ferry terminus) has now been commissioned, and that token working from Fishermans Wharf has been abandoned as a result. See it here
Last edited by BoyamIjealous; July 1st, 2012 at 10:27 PM. |
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#529 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Manchester
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A few photos from a visit to Blackpool last Thursday, they are intended to show some of the less photogenic aspects of the upgraded tramway.
Firstly something peculiar to Blackpool, the overhead frogs which are compatible with both trolleys and pantographs. The side mounted runners guide the pantograph clear of the frog. OK I know Crich has them but I was really referring to commercial operation. ![]() Many of the stops on the sleeper track have been fitted with this decking presumably to prevent anyone getting caught up in the under-run protector going under the tram as the protector is really designed for street track. Similar provision has been made on the Metrolink Phase 3 stops. This is at Little Bispham. ![]() Also at Little Bispham a shot showing the Elektroline VETRA transponders (with the circular paint markers) duplicated to cater for both Flexity 2 and heritage cars. These interface with the traffic lights and motorised points. Also seen is the stop marker on the tarmac. ![]() A few shots around Starr Gate showing the form of signals and point indicators used. The point indicators are unusual for the UK in being red whereas the current UK ones are generally yellow or white. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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#530 |
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Location: Manchester
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Service Standards
There have been a lot of critical comments recently on other forums about the standard of service currently being offered by BTS on the upgraded system. The inreliable Heritage service and the complete non-appearance of the modified Balloons on the promised Thornton Gate to Pleasure Beach services to mention two issues.
This has culminated over this weekend in total chaos with the service being split in two by the Switch On Ceremony at the Headland (which fool designed that?) with only the Flexities in use and a total lack of sufficient capacity. I am surprised there has been no mention of these problems here. However to quote Forummer Wing Tips on the Metrolink threads these complaints need to be made to BTS and the Council if any progress is to be made with improving the performance. |
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Tramway Enthusiast
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: London
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This is down to a lack of available crews - read into that what you will. However, the service was only ever due to run to Cleveleys rather than Thornton Gate.
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Rock Lord
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Blackpool
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Just a brief update. Blackpool Council voted last week to approve membership of a Local Transport Body involving several Councils in Lancashire including Blackburn and Darwin which will control funds for local transport projects rather than the Department of Transport.
It was also agreed that Blackpool Council would be bidding in 2015 for the funds from this new transport body to extend the tramline up Talbot Road to Blackpool North Railway station. Building the extension will not only improve transport integration in the town but will also connect railwayless Cleveleys and Fleetwood to the national railway network via the tramway, so any bid should tick quite a few boxes. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Leeds, EU
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Good. Would there then be any scope to link the lines to the rail lines and run a tram-train service, I suppose with some similarities to the T&W Metro, up to Poulton?
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Glasgow
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Great news. The first step in turning the tramway back into a useful means of transport in Blackpool.
I really do dislike the purple livery. Those trams would look so much better with a simple, classic, Blackpool Transport Green/White livery. This is something European cities do very well, they stick to the traditional colours and keep it simple, wheras in Britain, Trams, Buses and Trans all have to have over-complicated liveries.
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There have been (perhaps more urban) transport authorities over several local authorities since the 1970s. Is this direct Treasury or Eric Pickles money, that no longer goes through DfT decision-making? It is not - unfortunately - direct tax-raising, is it? |
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#536 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I guess hes refering to the Regional Transport Fund/Integrated Transport Capital grants which are being devolved to the LEP's from about 2016.
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Location: Bristol
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I'm sure the idea will be to end the line at a platform within the station. It should be done in such a way that carrying on to a rail line is straightforward. Of course, there will be a 25KV overhead power supply from there onwards - dual voltage tram-trains will be needed. Not unheard of on the continent. |
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#539 |
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Location: Preston, England/Colwyn Bay, North Wales
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I'm guessing that reopening of the NR Fleetwood Branch is off the agenda then?
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