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Blackpool tram line T1: Fleetwood Ferry - Starr Gate

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City: Blackpool (United Kingdom).
Total route length: 18.4 km (11.4 miles).
Driving time: 58 min.

Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
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Blackpool tram line T1: Fleetwood Ferry - Starr Gate
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Blackpool tram line T2
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Blackpool tram line T3
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Starr GateFleetwood FerryLittle BisphamCleveleysCentral PierPleasure Beach/SandcastleNorth Pier.

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Blackpool - Tram route to North Station (2019)
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Blackpool - Tram route to North Station (2019)Blackpool - Tram route to North Station in June 2019.By HStrab - .
Heritage Trams In Blackpool & Fleetwood - Good Friday (2014)
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Heritage Trams In Blackpool & Fleetwood - Good Friday (2014)English Electric at Easter, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the streamlined fleet, was the theme for the first Heritage Tram Tour of 2014. Six different heritage trams were in service, and there was a photo opportunity outside the Rigby Road Depot on Blundell Street to film the four flat-fronted balloons. Our footage (Dad contributed a small number of clips) includes locations at Bispham, Little Bispham, the Promenade, and Fleetwood. In the order that they were seen were balloon 700, Bolton tram 66, open boat 230 'George Formby OBE', open top Balloon 706 'Princess Alice', open boat 600 'Duchess of Cornwall & Standard 147.By Joseph Grice - .
Blackpool Trams Easter (2013)
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Blackpool Trams Easter (2013)Mainly Blackpool heritage trams and some Flexities recorded during Easter 2013. Includes: Box 40, Bolton 66, 706 Princess Alice, Standard 147, Boat 230 (604) and Twin Car 272 T2.By dalrigh - - .
Tram Ride from Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Fleetwood Ferry (2013)
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Tram Ride from Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Fleetwood Ferry (2013)The tramway dates back to 1885 and is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world. A winter ride from Pleasure Beach, then passing through : South Pier Waterloo Road St Chad's Road Manchester Square Central Pier Tower North Pier Pleasant Street Wilton Parade Gynn Square Cliffs Hotel Cabin Lowther Avenue Cavendish Road Bispham Sandhurst Avenue Norbreck Little Bispham *Anchorsholme Lane Cleveleys West Drive Thornton Gate *Rossall Beach Rossall School Rossall Square Broadwater Heathfield Road Lindel Road Stanley Road Fisherman's Walk London Street Victoria Street Fleetwood FerryBy mesmoland - .
Blackpool Tramway Action (2012)
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Blackpool Tramway Action (2012)Scenes recorded during a visit to Blackpool and Fleetwood on Sunday 15th July 2012, of various bits and pieces of action on the tramway. Several of the new 'Flexity' trams are mostly seen, but 'heritage' cars Brush 631 and Box 40 also make appearances whilst in operation during the weekend 'heritage' service (Brush 631 being a substitute for a failed 'boat' 230). Locations are North Pier, Little Bispham, Pleasure Beach and all other places in between. We also head to Fleetwood for the 2012 Tram Sunday event (which very luckily was blessed with fairly decent weather, in a contrast to the scenes recorded 12 months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig_guwWNlbA Blackpool Tramway Action (17th July 2011)), where to the strains of 'Rule Britannia', we get a look at the recently repainted 'Wide-door' Balloon 700 and 'heritage Balloon' 717 on display at Fleetwood Ferry.By David Hennessey - .
Blackpool Trams (2012)
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Blackpool Trams (2012)Various trams recorded, including Balloon 700, Brush 631, Centenary 648, Boat 604, Western Train, and various Flexity trams.By dalrigh - - .
The new Blackpool tram cars & a look around Fleetwood (2012)
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The new Blackpool tram cars & a look around Fleetwood (2012)A quick look at the new Blackpool tram cars - I had some free time that day, but I was getting paid for it. These shots were taken in Bispham and Fleetwood. The Blackpool tramway opened on 29 September 1885 and is one of the oldest operating electric tramways in the world. 600-volt overhead wires power it, and it features a variety of trams dating back to approximately 1902. Well, today I'm in Blackpool. I came to do a job in Blackpool, but I can't start until half past three, and it's about 11 now, so I have to wait for three hours. There's a communication error at my job, which means I'm now on the Blackpool promenade, taking a look at the new trams. Uh, the new trams are running up and down. I'll try to get a clip in a minute. They're significantly faster and quieter than the old ones, and I'll show you a snippet of one so you can see how smooth they are. I'm much more peaceful compared to the old ones. See this guy going on? They have some really nice color schemes, which I really like. The sun's out again. That's probably over 100 years old, left there with no windows or glazing, trusting its structure to remain intact and still standing, now at a different angle. This is where the trams loop around from Blackpool back to the area where they circulate. I must admit, the color schemes of these new trams are really lovely. They're pretty smooth lock-ins as they maneuver through the tight streets. So, the trams are looping back around, past Kelly's Tramway and Cafe Grill on the corner. You can see it bends past the little terrace houses in that area—quite a tight curve. There we go, it’s negotiating the track work for the church, just another view. I'll switch the radio off in case I get any copyright issues. Anyway, there's a tram coming through. This appears to be an old ferry docking area that has been abandoned, with the rear visible but not in use. It’s quite an industrial area over there, with a big freight crane structure at the far end. Across the way, we've got Moran Bay and somewhere near Grange-over-Sands. It’s mentioned across the bay over there—the nuclear treatment facility in the far distance, and in the very far distance, you can see some mountains that are pretty much out of view unless you zoom in close. Look at the jetty before it’s connected—long gone. This is the actual ferry terminal, which I believe is still in operation, located next to the lifeboat docking area. It’s another view of the lifeboat launch area and the ferry terminal, which is now quite outdated. The ferry terminal is a nice view with some clouds and beautiful sunshine. Looking around the old hotel, it's at the very top end of Fleetwood, where it meets Moran Bay—a huge bay area that extends right across to Broughton’s side and into the Lake District mountains in the distance. I don't think you can see it clearly without zooming in, but it's a charming day, even though it turned out to be quite horrible earlier. Over stones, these guys are operating radio-controlled boats, walking up quite a bit. I wonder if they can go into the wind without stalling—I’d be surprised. They even have their own clubhouse, which is fantastic. It’s incredible—you've got a little lake right next to it that looks really good. So, it's radio-controlled boats, including both powered boats and yachts, which is fantastic.By Hovermotion - .
Blackpool Tramway (2012)
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Blackpool Tramway (2012)Footage from Friday, April 6, 2012, two days after the new £100 million upgrade to the Blackpool & Fleetwood Tramway opened. The upgrade includes new track work and overhead wiring, platform-style tram stops, and the addition of a fleet of new, state-of-the-art, accessible Flexity 2 trams. Several Heritage Trams have been preserved along with illuminated trams to make up the Promenade Heritage Tram Tour Route.By SemaphoreTransport - .
Bombardier Flexity 2 Tram - 011 Arrives in Blackpool (2012)
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Bombardier Flexity 2 Tram - 011 Arrives in Blackpool (2012)Bombardier Flexity 2 Tram - 011 Arrives in Blackpool. This video shows the new tram arriving at Starr Gate and being unloaded onto the depot head shunt line. The pantograph is raised, the tram takes power for the first time on UK soil, and it drives off into the depot for commissioning.By stuvids - .
Blackpool tramway - Last traditional system weekend (2011)
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Blackpool tramway - Last traditional system weekend (2011)Filmed on the last weekend of traditional tramway operation at Blackpool, November 5th & 6th, 2011. The sun shone for the trams on these essential but officially ignored dates in Blackpool's tramway history.By fred collins - - .
Blackpool Trams (2011)
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Blackpool Trams (2011)Includes Brush 631 and Centenary 648 upgrade testing between Little Bispham and Fisherman's Walk, Fleetwood. Recorded during November 2011.By dalrigh - .
Blackpool's new Bombardier Flexity Tram (2011)
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Blackpool's new Bombardier Flexity Tram (2011)Launch of Blackpool's new Bombardier Flexity 2 tram at Starr Gate depot, 8th September 2011. The tram appeared through the dry ice to the sound of Adiemus by Karl Jenkins and then proceeded to do 2 round trips carrying the invited guests to the Pleasure Beach. Note: the soundtrack has been edited to minimise the obtrusive wind noise, the sounds of the tram are as it happened however. If you have ever been to Blackpool you will know how windy it can get!By Bob Hodges Transport DVDs - .
Blackpool Twin Car 675+685 Tram Ride (2010)
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Blackpool Twin Car 675+685 Tram Ride (2010)Tram ride on Blackpool Twin Car 675+685 between Cabin and Little Bispham on 7th August 2010.By dalrigh - .
Blackpool long tram ride part 1 of 3 (2008)
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Blackpool long tram ride part 1 of 3 (2008)Front view from upper deck of a Blackpool tram.By zborko - .
Blackpool tram line T with bilevel rail car 707 at Starr Gate (2006)Blackpool tram line T with bilevel rail car 707 at Starr Gate (2006)By Henrik Boye.
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Blackpool tram line T with railcar 672 at Fleetwood Ferry (2006)Blackpool tram line T with railcar 672 at Fleetwood Ferry (2006)By Henrik Boye.
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Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 709 at Cleveleys (2006)Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 709 at Cleveleys (2006)Tram stop.By Henrik Boye - .
Blackpool tram line T at Central Pier (2006)Blackpool tram line T at Central Pier (2006)By Henrik Boye.
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Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 703 at Pleasure Beach/Sandcastle (2006)Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 703 at Pleasure Beach/Sandcastle (2006)Behind holds a road train of type Twin Cars.By Henrik Boye - .
Blackpool tram line T1 with railcar 642 on Promenade (2006)Blackpool tram line T1 with railcar 642 on Promenade (2006)By Henrik Boye.
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Blackpool Trams (2000)
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Blackpool Trams (2000)Blackpool trams, mostly at the Pleasure Beach loop.By Gordon Crapper - .
Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1  at North Pier (1989)Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 at North Pier (1989)Two of Blackpools single deck railcoaches are seen passing along the Central Promenade.By A. Stevenson, Henrik Boye, Tramcards - .
Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with museum tram 706 close by North Pier (1989)Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with museum tram 706 close by North Pier (1989)Blackpool Transport Services "Open Topper" 706 displaying an all over advertising livery on the Central promenade.By A. Stevenson, Henrik Boye, Tramcards - .
Postcard: Blackpool tram line T with railcar 6 at Fleetwood Ferry (1984)Postcard: Blackpool tram line T with railcar 6 at Fleetwood Ferry (1984)A one-man Tram, Blackpool C.T. No. 6, at Fleetwood Terminus F.1817By E. T. W. Dennis & Sons, Henrik Boye - .
Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 723 near North Pier (1984)Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 723 near North Pier (1984)Blackpool is England's favorite holiday resort. It achieved this enviable position by consistently providing attractions that fascinate the millions of visitors who flock to it annually. Blackpool, as a popular resort, dates back to 1781, when Thomas Clifton of Lytham laid a road across the marsh from Preston. The foundation stone of the Blackpool Tower was laid in 1891, and the tower was officially opened on 14 May 1894.By George Allsop, Henrik Boye, John Hinde - .
Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 717 near North Pier (1974)Postcard: Blackpool tram line T1 with bilevel rail car 717 near North Pier (1974)BLPL-0002 : Blackpool (LA-095) Tower & TramBy Henrik Boye, Heritage Cards & Souvenirs Ltd - .
Archive photo: Blackpool tram line T1 with railcar 600 on Queen's Promenade (1970)Archive photo: Blackpool tram line T1 with railcar 600 on Queen's Promenade (1970)By Henrik Boye.
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Lytham to Blackpool Trams and Views (1903)
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Lytham to Blackpool Trams and Views (1903)This film is part of a series of six from the Mitchell and Kenyon collection from 1903 originally uploaded to Youtube by Gordon Birt. The first reel was taken on Lytham Green opposite the Clifton Hotel on West Beach. The remaining reels follow parts of the Tram journey as it was from Market Square in Lytham to the junction of Station Road and Lytham Road in South Shore Blackpool. The order of the reels in this film has been changed from Gordon's original compilation to reflect the actual route. Please take a few moments at full screen and enjoy this fascinating set of clips from over a 115 years ago. You might consider changing the speed of the clip to 1.25 in the settings following a suggestion that this more replicates the correct running speed of the film. The first reel begins with the camera opposite the Clifton Hotel in Lytham before sweeping across Lytham Green with views of Lytham Windmill and the former Lytham Pier. The actual Tram journey commences in Market Square with passengers alighting the tram and the camera also picks out views of the County Pub and 'Old Tom' the tree which used to sit in the middle of Hastings Place. The camera now films the route as the tram slowly begins moving off along Church Road with the camera positioned on the upper deck. Views then follow of Lowther Gardens and St Cuthberts Church before the tram proceeds down Cambridge Road. With Blackpool Road bridge in the background you can also see a steam loco passing underneath. Various parts of an unbuilt Clifton Drive and St Annes Square are captured before heading along Clifton Drive north and then turning down Squires Gate Lane. The railway can be seen as it crosses Squires Gate Bridge together with trams stored by the railways sidings. Finally travelling down Lytham Road the tram crosses Lytham Road bridge with a rare sight of the original South Shore station and platforms which can be seen underneath on the right before this journey finally comes to an end at Station Road. Please leave your comments below as always they are very welcome.By Peter Gillatt - .

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