Heritage trams to return to Blackpool promenade
Heritage trams are on track to reappear along Blackpool promenade later this year, the town's council has said.
The old tram service was suspended in December 2024 because it was hard to run them alongside the modern fleet. Issues included a lack of depot space as well as safety and maintenance conflicts.
Blackpool Council said it had agreed to undertake a "programme of works" with Blackpool Transport Services to allow the heritage trams to run out of the Starr Gate Depot again in time for October half-term's Lightpool Festival.
Council leader Lynn Williams said: "I know many people have been concerned about the future of the trams and I hope this reassures them that their future is safe."
She added: "I am delighted that a solution has been found that will enable these much-loved trams to be back where they belong on the promenade later this year."
The Lightpool festival, which runs from 15 October to 1 November, is set to feature a series of light installations, live performances and 3D projection shows.
Visitors and locals alike will be able to book tours on two "illuminated trams" - the Western Train and the Frigate - as well as on the Balloon tram.
The heritage trams will then continue running for the rest of the Blackpool Illuminations season, which ends in January 2026.
Blackpool Transport Services managing director Jane Cole said: "I am confident the plan we agreed is achievable and I look forward to welcoming customers back on-board in October."
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