Blackpool Tramway 131st Anniversary Celebrations - Saturday 24th September 2016
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- Part 2: • Blackpool Tramway 131s...
Glad to be back doing railways on this channel, and kicking off with a cracker. This will be divided into two videos due to the sheer amount of action going on during the two days!
Around this time last year, Blackpool Tramway celebrated 130 years since the tramway first opened in 1885. Last year, they put on without a doubt, the best tramway event Blackpool Tramway has seen for a long time. Plenty of trams out and plenty going on. This year, Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours promised an event even better than last year and boy did they deliver! Like last year, plenty of trams came out (both stored and active) and plenty of course was going on during the first day alone.
I was also privileged to be able to do tours of BOTH Rigby Road and Starr Gate depots. I booked my place on the first tour of the morning, the 10am and got to finally do something I have wanted do for years. These tours are included straight after the departures of the trams from Rigby Road, opened by the head of heritage, Bryan Lindop.
So many trams featured during this event. Trams at Rigby Road included some examples not seen for years, recent arrivals and of course, the usual fleet.
We see the trams at Rigby Road, Blundell Street, around the promenade and onboard various trams during the afternoon. We also sadly see Twin Set 2 at North Pier, being dragged back to base after it catching fire at Gynn Square. Taken Saturday 24th September 2016.
"Let us keep it alive. 🙏
Used to go to Blackpool with my parents when I was a kid. Loved the old trams.
I used to love the noise of the old trams trundling down the promenade. It reminds me when I used to come to Blackpool as a kid back in the 90’s.
I wish the old ones weren’t replaced with those modern ones ☹️
Wonderful site. I first saw Blackpool in 1936, the last time was 2001, the only way I can visit it now is thru sites like this one. Positively wonderful.
Bri, Alberta, Canada.
Glad you enjoyed :)
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They were the trams I remember from when I lived in Blackpool during the 1950's and through to the end of the 1960's. Many a time as a youngster with friends during late school holidays would catch a tram from Blackpool central to Fleetwood costing no more than a shilling. Then hop on the ferry and over to Knot End at a further cost of 6d. Remember Knot End was a great place for collecting conkers and would make our way back home via the Ferry and Tram with our pockets jammed full with illicitly obtained conkers. No day tie TV or computer consoles to play games on back then. Such episodes would take up to the best part of the day.
Brilliant vid, and high quality.thanks for posting..
Love how smooth they are 👍
Love the old trams I wish they didn't replace them with the new ones
Have to put this on my bucket list top priority
Just watch this it's great to see that even though these have retired they still get out on heirtage days it's not Blackpool without these old girls .
PUDSTER OF YORK 31444 there's usually at least 2 heritage trams running. In the holidays they'll have 6
Blackpool is still my town. It's where I was borne. Although I now live on Malta I still think of Blackpool as my home.I remember going up to Little Bispham to catch the tram to the centre of Blackpool either for the Tower, or the Pleasure Beech, or even to do some shopping. On some occasions we would go the other way to Fleetwood. I f we did we would usually get on at the 'Crossing' at Anchorsholm.
Ahh. Blackpool… I was there in the early 90’s, when it had the atmosphere of a relic, a leftover, kinda. What felt like time machines rumbling up an down the tracks… An then the Illuminations… The "Western Train" and the "Trawler" (the old one), had a ride on Bolton 66 and a "Dreadnought", the driver was really not used to electric (rheostatic) braking, but he was a cool guy anyhow. Showed me how they kept their "cuppa" warm: On top of the resistor box! :D Very happy to see so many of the oldies still running, and that the tramway survived and got modern trams. Still, funny these modern ones have so few doors. Three double doors and two single? Oslo’s new CAF trams will have 6 double doors on each side. Then again, we do have a bigger network… :)
Still, Blackpool is Blackpool! :D ("Excuse me, how long will the next tram be?" "’Bout as long as this one!")
Such sounds!!!!! Its very difficult for me to write English, but its - amazing, its something, such a care......
Wow amazing trams and great video
WOW! I had NO IDEA!!! THANKS,
Im a train and I approve this video - Choo choo!!
you still can`t beat the old trams at blackpool thats what makes blackpool
But your bum feels the difference.
This is very true
Seeing that boat tram makes me want to rent a seaside apartment in Blackpool, just to see them out the window every day.
I was there for the 100th anniversary. Living in San Francisco at the time we had one of the 'banana' trams running in the city. I also spent many summers in Blackpool during the early 50's.
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37:10 - Had the misfortune of witnessing 272 on fire near Cabin. Thankfully, all passengers and crew were swiftly evacuated before the worst could happen. I also recall a guy showing up with a fire extinguisher; good of him to try and help, but he'd brought a water-based extinguisher when it should have been foam (for electrical fires)... A damper on an otherwise good weekend out.
Good video, like .
Thank You very much!!!!!!!!!!!
Love trams fascinating .🚋
It's really interesting to see the new vehicles designed for the really tight curves of the old tram tracks. In the US we tend to either change the layout or just close the station, like the one under City Hall in New York. And, of course the older vehicles are relatively short, which tends to make them cuter. Those open single level trams seemed very elegant to me. Kind of like a British tram version of a Ferrari barchetta. There's got to be a salt spray problem, that close to the beach. Do they take those open cars, put a good raincoat on the driver, and run them through the washer? Now I've got to look on TripAdvisor and see what there is to do in Blackpool.
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When I was in Blackpool I saw an old single deck balloon burst into flames. It was quite scary, but I don't think anyone got hurt.
Wonderfull. Its something!!!!!!!! Very interesting!!!! Take care about them!!!!(Please, excuse my English, I am from Ucraine
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00:00:30 - Looks like a boat 'floating' down the road.
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By necessity,Blackpool's tram system has always operated in an environment where people need to constantly walk across the tracks to get to and from the beaches. For that reason they were never designed to be a fast mode of transport and people accept that as part of their sedate charm. So why does the new Bombardier class have to look like a 120 mph Eurostar? It could have just as easily been bodied to reflect and be more in keeping with traditional lines.Perhaps then they would have blended in and been more acceptable to people. Incidentally...when you hear the term, 'Heritage runs', being used it's a sure sign that the next stage is a transport museum static display.
crankbv1 as a local the new ones are much more efficient. They get you places quicker and they are cleaner and have more room. There's at least 2 heritage teams on. In the holidays there can be more than 6. The old trams are great but times move on. I'd be really sad I they got rid of them Completely
cool open tram:)
Nice Always be like Blackpool
Fully agree
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11:50 looks like a northern fail train that!
I still think the Aberdeen Stream liners were the finest trams in U.K.
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Wonder why they build these things to look dopey
Я ПОНЯТЬ НЕ МОГУ НУ ПОЧЕМУ ТОКОПРИЕМНИК В ВИДЕ ШТАНГИ КОГДА В СТО РАЗ ПРОЩЕ БЫЛО ПОСТАВИТЬ ПАНТОГРАФ ?!😠
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That's noooo canteen no food where are the yummies and tea with milk and sugar big mugs full that's what I want
Uk is so grey...
Us good old eccentric brits do it best.
And this washing with passengers !!!!!!!
Eeeeee. 'Ow gradeley!
Absolutely MUCH TO LONG! :( yes, I'm interested!!! But this way it would take a lifetime to watch these videos! cut it back to max 10 mins of interesting material!
Glad you are. I will agree this is longer than my normal compilations. Reasons are that this for one was a very special event, the best Blackpool Tramway did during 2016. Secondly, so much action went on that it ended up running over an hour.
Mind you, I'd watch this space. You may just get your wish....
Just don't bother watching, then.
This is a spectacular show of the finest vintage trams well done and thanks for filming it.