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NewcastleWorld on MSNShowing now: 13 memories of Newcastle's picture housesThere’s a 13-picture cinema showing coming your way courtesy of these fantastic Newcastle photos from the past.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNNewcastle's trams and trolley buses in 13 fantastic photosThere will still be people today who remember taking a tram journey in the city, and they can relive it once more thanks to ...
Newcastle Light Rail network ‘suspended temporarily’ due to mechanical issues. An Australian city which uses the same trams as those in Sydney, where cracks were found, has now been forced to ...
The old Newcastle and Gateshead tramway services that ran on Tyneside connected communities either side of the river, after trams first crossed the High Level Bridge in 1923, and served areas ...
Newcastle ’s electric tram system was once the largest in the country with more than 300 trams, but the trolley bus system hit the brakes in 1951, making the huge Wingrove Depot on Westgate Road ...
A vision for trams on the Newcastle Quayside under the old 'Project Orpheus' plan from Tyne and Wear Metro operator Nexus. Photo: Nexus, Free to reuse for all LDR partners.
The project would have brought up to 60 miles of tram lines to areas including Newcastle's Quayside, the Metrocentre and Washington, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, external.
Tram bell dings for couple on wedding day Broadcast Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 6:30pm Tuesday 18 Oct 2022 at 6:30pm Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 6:30pm Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to ...
Just four days after launching light rail services, Newcastle Transport has been dealt a cruel couple of blows with two trams forced off the line because of technical issues.
A 17-year-old boy was threatened then bashed on a Newcastle tram by a group of people after a beach trip. Police are investigating.
The old Newcastle and Gateshead tramway services that ran on Tyneside connected communities either side of the river, after trams first crossed the High Level Bridge in 1923, and served areas ...
Newcastle tram driver Peter Samdell urged people to take in their surroundings more. "Light rail vehicles are huge, weighing 50 tonnes, so once you get going, it can be hard to stop," he said.
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