What’s New on British Trams Online? 14th February 2026

We go overseas for this week’s set of photos with images from the Trolley Fair at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in 2024:

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555 034 enters service on Tyne and Wear Metro

After a busy few weeks of trains going for scrap and new trains being delivered, the past seven days have been far quieter on the Tyne and Wear Metro. But that’s not to say that nothing has happened as we have seen the latest Stadler train carry its first passengers.

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Around the World in Trams: Istanbul 806

“Around the World in Trams” time again and we’re in Istanbul again.

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Crich 2026 events revealed

The start of the 2026 season at the Crich Tramway Village is less than a month away and as preparations continue the special events for the coming year have also been announced.

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A tram renaming in Nottingham as Vicky McClure dedicates tram to Our Dementia Choir

Nottingham Express Transit 224 has been renamed following a request from Vicky McClure. Originally named after the actress, best known for roles in Line of Duty and Trigger Point, she made the request to change the name after the choir she formed in 2018 which was agreed to by NET, who also named Our Dementia Choir their charity of the year in 2025.

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In Pictures: Work underway at Wolverhampton St George’s (again)

The latest closure of the section of the West Midlands Metro into Wolverhampton St George’s is now underway with the last tram (for now) having served the stop on Friday 6th February 2026. According to the literature released on their website in connection with the closure this will allow signalling equipment to be replaced although as these photos from Andy Walters show it looks as if it will go beyond that.

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London Trams Engineering Works: Wednesday 11th to Wednesday 25th February

A two week closure of the London Trams network to the east of East Croydon is underway to allow major engineering works to take place.

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Picture in Time: Blackpool Balloon 710

For the next few weeks “Picture in Time” is returning to what is now known as the Crich Tramway Village but at the time of these images was just the plain old National Tramway Museum.

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NEETT hand over their trams to NELSAM

The days of the North Eastern Electrical Traction Trust (NEETT) being a player in tram preservation are over after it was confirmed that they have signed over the remaining trams in their ownership to the North East Land Sea and Air Museum (NELSAM). The change in ownership has already happened and whilst, for now, there won’t be any changes to their status, NELSAM have announced that they only intend to retain two of five trams with the remaining three to be disposed of.

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City of Edinburgh Council reveal route for a third tram line

A new map released by the City of Edinburgh Council (as part of a “conceptual representation” of the future multimodal transport network in the city) has revealed plans for a third tram line which would use the South Suburban railway line as its basis and would also see the first use of tram-trains in the Scottish capital.

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Tyne and Wear Metro features in new BBC short drama series

The Tyne and Wear Metro has played a supporting role in a new series of dramas made for the BBC. It was seen in Doppelganger, which was first shown on BBC Three on Sunday 1st February, with film shot on board a train and at St James station.

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In Pictures: Blackpool 015 gets its first full advert

After a few days where there were just three trams carrying full vinyl wraps in Blackpool we quickly go back up to four with 015 receiving its very first. The advertiser this time is Central Beach Leisure.

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New Metro fares approved

The plan to make travel on the Tyne and Wear Metro more affordable has been approved. The new fares are to be introduced from 1st April and are part of the Mayor of the North East, Kim McGuinness’ pledge to make travel more affordable and match the price of bus tickets in the region.

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UKTram confirm Board appointments after AGM

UKTram have confirmed the appointment of a new and returning Board members after its Annual General Meeting, held on 28th January 2026. This comes as the organisation continues to strengthen its leadership and long-term direction for the light rail sector.

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In Pictures: Triple adverts in Manchester

For the first time since October 2019 there are three identical adverts running around the Manchester Metrolink network following the application of vinyls for xtb, a major international financial broker. The three trams to receive this advert are 3092, 3100 and 3101.

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Jane Cole reflects on her career ahead of retirement

As has been known for a while, Jane Cole, is to retire as Managing Director of Blackpool Transport in May and ahead of her leaving the organisation she has been reflecting on her career in the industry. Whilst she has been at Blackpool Transport for over 10 years, she has a wide-ranging career in the transport industry which has spanned almost 50 years.

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UKTram attends Coventry Very Light Rail seminar

Tim Bilby, UKTram Stakeholder and Innovation Manager, recently represented the organisation at an online seminar hosted by the Institution of Civil Engineers West Midlands (Coventry and Warwickshire branch) and the Railway Civil Engineers Association, which looked at the Coventry Very Light Rail project.

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Tram shortages impact Blackpool services

This is an article which could often be written about most tram systems across the UK, but this time we report on the Blackpool Tramway who have started February 2026 with a shortage of available trams meaning an already reduced service has seen further cancellations.

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Tree falls onto overhead in Nottingham

Services on Nottingham Express Transit have been affected by a fallen tree on Monday 9th February 2026. The tree fell onto the overhead mid-morning leading to a change in services on the network.

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15 Years Apart: Liverpool 762

We go “15 Years Apart” again and this time it’s a tram which has changed location between the two photos (whilst also being someone else in between as well).

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