Date for new 拢23m tramway launch announced

Image source, LDRS

Image caption, The extension and new tram stop form part of the 拢350m regeneration of the Talbot Gateway area
  • Author, Shelagh Parkinson
  • Role, Local Democracy Reporting Service

Blackpool鈥檚 new 拢23m tramway extension will officially carry passengers for the first time from 12 June.

It will be the first time since 1963 that scheduled tram services will have travelled up the town's Talbot Road, as the link connecting the existing track to Blackpool North train station is launched.

The opening had been delayed for several years due to issues including complex land deals which saw the council redevelop the former Wilko site on Talbot Road into a Holiday Inn Hotel and tram terminal.

The first tram will include local residents who have won a competition to be the first riders, as well as officials.

Regeneration boost

Testing of the trams on the new line has been carried out by Blackpool Transport during the spring.

Blackpool鈥檚 tramway is almost 140 years old and the only original tramway in Britain to stay in continuous operation since 1885.

The 拢23m tramway extension was funded by Blackpool Council and received 拢16.4m from the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership鈥檚 Growth Deal funding.

The extension and new tram stop form part of the 拢350m regeneration of Talbot Gateway area around Blackpool North train station and contribute to the wider 拢2bn investment in the town.

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