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Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
As at 18th December 2024 06:33 GMT
 
Re: Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by RichardB at 11:07, 13th December 2024
 
Clarification, I think.  Good news anyway.

Re: Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by grahame at 09:10, 13th December 2024
 
Clarification of a most unfortunate wording originally put out, or a chance of policy in light of public reaction?

“As Managing Director of Blackpool Transport, I would like to reach out to everyone who has expressed their concerns about the future of the Heritage Tram operation. I am the biggest advocate for the preservation and future of our beautiful assets.

I can confirm that the future of our heritage trams is safe and we aim to have them back on the Promenade next year. However, before that can happen there are a number of complex operational issues that need to be addressed.

“Recently we have been able to run the heritage trams out of Starr Gate depot which does not interfere with the ongoing works at Rigby Road. We are considering how this could provide a solution to some of the challenges we are currently facing.

It is also important to clarify that the suspension of tram tours does not affect plans for the Rigby Road tram shed. In fact, it highlights the importance of bringing our vision for Tramtown to life to preserve Blackpool’s heritage.

“Blackpool Transport Services and Blackpool Council remain committed to continue working with all our volunteers, supporters and stakeholders during this pause in the operational running of the heritage fleet”

Press release from Jane Cole, Managing Director of Blackpool Transport

Re: Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by Oxonhutch at 17:33, 7th December 2024
 
As a kid in the 1960s, a (very slow) drive along the promenade at the latter part of the illumination season was an annual event in our family care of dad's trusty Triumph Herald RTB 508 C. The run, always northbound from Starr Gate, ended at Red Bank Road, Bispham where we turned inland and home. The single track tramline to the then disused Bispham tram depot still ran down the middle of the road, and was fascinating to my young self. It was a sad year when they finally disappeared.

Re: Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by grahame at 15:11, 7th December 2024
 
Looks like my chances of driving a heritage tram along the promenade are now zero. Very sad.

I'm taking the liberty of sharing a few pictures here ... and wondering, also sad, whether "heritage" or "history" is the right board for this





















Re: Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by Oxonhutch at 11:42, 7th December 2024
 
Looks like my chances of driving a heritage tram along the promenade are now zero. Very sad.

Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service suspended
Posted by grahame at 10:08, 7th December 2024
 
Blackpool Transport have announced that the heritage tram service will be suspended

Full statement below

“Following a thorough review, we have made the difficult decision to suspend our Heritage Tram Tours. Operating the Heritage Trams alongside our modern fleet has become increasingly challenging, with issues such as depot space, tram movements, general safety and maintenance conflicts making it difficult to continue running the service effectively.

This decision was not taken lightly, but we believe it is the most practical step to support the evolving needs of our business and maintain the overall efficiency of our operations. As part of our efforts to future-proof and safely grow our core tram network following the North Station extension, we are introducing advanced safety systems, including the Obstacle Detection Assistance System (ODAS) and the Collision and Overspeed Monitoring and Prevention Assistance System (COMPASS). These technologies are essential to maintaining safety, especially during busy times such as the summer, illuminations and festive seasons. The systems also allow us to improve operational efficiency, and ensure the sustainability of the network.

The Heritage Trams are a cherished part of Blackpool’s history, and we fully recognise their importance to the community, however, ensuring the ongoing safety and sustainability of the service has become increasingly complex. This pause provides an opportunity to reflect on the role of Heritage trams within a modernised and safe tramway network.

By reassessing their operation, we aim to explore new ways to honour Blackpool’s rich transport heritage while maintaining our commitment to a safe, efficient, and future-focused service. We are dedicated to finding innovative opportunities to honour and showcase Blackpool’s iconic tramway history, and we thank you for your understanding as we work towards this”

The link for the full statement by Blackpool Transport can be found below https://blackpoolheritage.com/heritage-operations-update/

What does the future hold for the old heritage trams?
And does this statement all but confirm the permanent ceasing of heritage tram operations in Blackpool

 
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