Saturday, 25 June 2011

Tram tour & Shareholder trip

Blackpool Transport crests, the correct fleet numbers fitted and bumpers were painted green in time for 715 to make its debut on a tram tour and shareholders trip on Saturday 25 June. Although painted in the pre-1977 shades of green & cream, 715 is now looking superb and a big change from the gaudy "Metro Coastlines" light blue & yellow. During the day, the LTT's Brush Railcoach 632 operated alongside 715 between Pleasure Beach and Little Bispham.

Finally, a big thank you to all shareholders who are involved in 715 and made the preservation and repaint project possible.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Into service - but not quite as planned...

715 returned to service on the Promenade today, gleaming in green & cream but not quite as we expected. Unfortunately, the tram has been repainted in the pre-1977 shades of green and cream, not the post-1977 green & off-white as requested to match our Brush car 632. Also, the bumpers, lifeguards and trucks remain unpainted and incorrect fleet numbers have been applied - not the ones being supplied by LTT!

Friday, 3 June 2011

715 emerges from paint shop

Shareholders and other enthusiasts will be delighted to know that 715 emerged from the paint shop today looking superb in green & off white livery - just as it did 30 years ago. Unfortunately, the blanket ban on depot photographs prevents us from showing you the finished result, but hopefully 715 will be back on the tramway soon. Fleet numbers and crests have yet to be fitted.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

715 for green & cream repaint

After several days of operation between Easter and the May Bank holiday weekend, 715 was admitted to the paint shop on Tuesday 3rd May for a repaint back into 1970s style green & cream livery. The view shown illustrates 715 back in January 2005 when it was receiving its first all-over advertising livery for the Pleasure Beach "Mystique" show.
It is planned to use 715 and Brush car 632, both carrying late 1970s livery styles, on an enthusiasts tour on Saturday 25th June, the day prior to the LTT's "Totally Transport" event on South Promenade in Blackpool. Check the LTT's website for details...

Friday, 22 April 2011

715 returns to service for Easter

Preserved Balloon car 715 became the first 'un-refurbished' Balloon car to operate on the Blackpool tramway in 2011 on Good Friday, after winter hibernation since November 2010. It was one of only five Balloons to operate - cars 711, 715, 717, 719 and 723 on the first passenger carrying day resulting from the winter closure. However, trams are only operating between Pleasure Beach and North Pier.


Over the winter period, the fitting of transponders for traffic light activation on car 715 has been completed. Blackpool Transport has pledged to repaint 715 in 1970s style green & cream livery in time for Totally Transport in late June.

Postscript - 715 operated every day over the Easter weekend.

Monday, 8 November 2010

715 tours for shareholders

Shareholders of Balloon car 715 were invited to have a free illumination tour on the tram on Saturday 6th November, the final weekend of the operating season. The tour followed the inaugural enthusiasts' tour using OMO car 8 which was accompanied by the LTT's Coronation car 304.

715 operated North Pier - Bispham - Pleasure Beach - Bispham - Depot for shareholders and their invited guests. Sorry for the short notice given and also for the number of shareholders that couldn't make it.

Blackpool Transport has confirmed that car 715 is in the 2010/11 repaint schedule and that further use of 715 is planned for 2011, given the number of Balloon cars likely to be out of service due to doorway modifications.
Photo: Jason Cross

Sunday, 5 September 2010

715 returns to service - Sat 04 Sept

715 returned to passenger service on Saturday 4th September to provide additional high capacity trams on busy illumination weekends.

Four double deck Balloon cars 700, 713, 718 and 720 are out of service for centre-door modifications and with many other trams sold for preservation and awaiting collection, Blackpool Transport has prepared four trams (Twin sets 671/681, 673/683, 715 and 726) for weekend operation.