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West Midlands Metro The West Midlands Metro (originally named Midland Metro) is a light-rail/tram system in the county of West Midlands, England. Opened on 30 May 1999, it currently consists of a single route, Line 1, which operates between the cities of Birmi ...
is a passenger light rail line in the
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in England, which opened in 1999. Its rolling stock consists of 21 CAF Urbos 3 trams which came into service in 2014/15, replacing the older T-69 trams which had operated the line since 1999.


Urbos 3 & Urbos 100

A new fleet of 21 CAF Urbos 3 trams began to enter service in September 2014, they replaced the old T-69 fleet in 2015. In February 2012
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named CAF the preferred bidder for a contract to supply 19 to 25 Urbos 3 trams. A £40 million firm order for 20 was subsequently signed, with options for five more. The first of the new trams was unveiled at the Wednesbury depot in October 2013, with the first four entering service on 5 September 2014. The new fleet provided an increased service of 10 trams per hour in each direction, with an increased capacity of 210 passengers per tram, compared with the 156 passengers on the former T69 trams. The Urbos 3 trams are long; longer than the former T69 stock, and have a maximum operating speed of . They are
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throughout, and consist of five sections with four articulations. Three of the modules are mounted on bogies and the other two modules are suspended. At wide, The Urbos 3 trams are slightly wider than the wide T69s. The line was closed for two weeks during March and April 2013, in order for the platforms on each of the stops to be narrowed by to accommodate the new trams. The T69s were modified with wider steps to be compatible with the narrower platforms. In 2016, it was announced that the Urbos 3 fleet would be fitted with rechargeable batteries to allow them to operate along various extensions of the Midland Metro network intended to be constructed without
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s. Tram 18 was the first to be fitted with batteries in 2017, with the final tram, number 26, being fitted by April 2020. Tram 31 was the first to receive the new blue livery and was relaunched on 16 July 2018. In May 2019, tram 19 was given a silver and blue livery with special logos to mark the 20th anniversary of the West Midlands Metro on 30 May 2019. It was given the full blue livery in February 2021. All trams now carry this livery. In October 2019, an order was signed for 21 new Urbos 100 trams, with the option of a further 29. Eight of these were delivered in 2021, with the remaining 12 to be delivered in 2023. Unfortunately cracks have been detected in the older Urbos 3 trams resulting in suspension of services, the most recent in March 2022. The newer Urbos 100 vehicles are not affected by these bodywork defects. File:Midland Metro tram no. 20 on display - interior, St. Georges, Bilston Street, Wolverhampton, geograph-4026945-by-P-L-Chadwick.jpg, Interior of an Urbos 3 File:New Midland Metro trams (14960892188).jpg, Urbos 3s at the depot in
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File:St Pauls tramstop Birmingham in 2015 07.JPG, Urbos 3 No.35 approaching St Paul's tram stop


Former fleet


T-69

Sixteen T-69 trams were the original fleet, introduced into service in 1999, These were withdrawn from service gradually during 2014/15 as the new Urbos 3 fleet was introduced. The last, no. 16, was withdrawn from service in August 2015. The T69s were used only on the Midland Metro, and were built by the Italian company
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. Their closest "brothers" were the
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running in
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, Norway. At long, the T-69s were the shortest modern tramcars in Britain. The vehicles were articulated, resting on three bogies, and had low floors over about 60% of the length. The central section of the trams was low floor, with inwards facing seating at the sides, while at each end was a raised seating area, accessible by steps. Each tram had 56 seats, with space for another 100 standing. They were accessible from three wide entrances on each side, with twin
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s. When delivered, all trams carried a livery of a purple body, red fronts, grey skirt and yellow doors, but several were refurbished and repainted in Network West Midlands' silver and magenta livery. From their entry into service, each tram had a roller-blind style destination board; in 2013, these were replaced with new LED Destination boards on all trams. Most trams were named after local celebrities or people of note. After withdrawal 1-15 were placed in storage at Long Marston. In February 2016 proposals were unveiled to convert the
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into a tram line. It was reported that the remaining T-69s could be purchased second hand and re-used for this scheme. However, this proposal never came to fruition, and in 2018 tram 11 was donated for preservation. Tram 16 was originally planned to be retained as an engineering tram, but has now also been stored at Long Marston. The remaining 12 were sold for scrap. In July 2022 Transport for West Midlands scrapped "preserved" tram 11. Trams 07, 10 and 16 remain in storage at Long Marston however in June 2022 tram 10 was repainted into a advert for British Transport Police for use during a demonstration at the annual Rail Live event. File:Midland Metro Ansaldo Breda tram interior - geograph.org.uk - 1471425.jpg, Interior of a T69 File:MM tram at Wolverhampton.jpg, Sideways view of tram 06 in original livery File:Jewellery Quarter 2008 4.jpg, Tram 09 in silver and magenta livery in 2008 File:Trams on the Bilston Road - geograph.org.uk - 236002.jpg, Trams 09 and 14 on the street running section in
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in 2006


Maintenance vehicles

National Express Midland Metro, the former operator of the tramway until 2018, acquired a number of vehicles for maintaining the line. These included a
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, and road-rail lifting platform. These vehicles have been transferred to the new operator,
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, and are still in use today.


References


Bibliography

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