Various metro proposals, as an extension to Blackpool^s tramway system, have been made for the South Fylde line over the years. Alas the line lives out its quiet dotage with an hourly shuttle to fairest Colne on the hill.
Work on the extension to BPN starts next year, with actual construction slated for 2017, and the first tram to run by 2018. Transport for Lancashire, the transport arm of the
LEP» , is providing most of the cash. When the tram route was re-laid a few years ago, it was done to tram-train standards, the details being explained in
the report by Sintropher into the project. A set of points to nowhere were installed outside North Pier, to save having a lengthy closure, and to remind everyone they are serious about the extension.
Much as I liked the old trams, the new Flexity 2s are excellent. A lot of stops were removed to cut the journey time, and they fair zip along the sea front. I went to Fleetwood on Friday, and later took my grandchildren to see the lights. They enjoyed the ride, too. A picture from ZimFlyer shows them on Day One of operations:
