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Engineers highlight track maintenance challenges

The management and repair of track faults proved to be one of the key topics of debate at a recent meeting of light rail engineers from across the UK.

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Light Rail news roundup 2nd December 2022

In this week’s news from the light rail sector – Transport for Greater Manchester aims to tackle gender-based violence on public transport, West Midlands Metro launches retro-competition, and Edinburgh Trams helps bring IT to schools in developing countries.

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Changes to UKTram Board of Directors

Two new directors have been elected to the UKTram board during the organisation’s annual general meeting on Thursday, December 1.

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International event recognises women working in light rail

UKTram has been strengthening links with the wider international transport sector at a major event in the Far East where the role of women in light rail was put firmly under the spotlight.

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Light Rail news roundup 25th November 2022

In this week’s news from the light rail sector – Edinburgh and Nottingham systems plan for the festive season, tram customers in Sheffield urged to ‘re:connect’ and Midlands Metro Alliance celebrates environmental award.

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Career Opportunities at West Midlands Metro

Midland Metro Limited, the Operator of West Midlands Metro is looking to recruit the following roles: Rolling Stock Manager – £59,000 – The full job description can be downloaded here Maintenance Technician – £34,264 – The full job description can be downloaded here Technical Trainer – £40,055 – The full job description can be downloaded […]

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Light Rail news roundup 11th November 2022

In this week’s news from the light rail sector – Shuttle driver organises military vehicle parade in Stourbridge, free travel for veterans in Edinburgh and Nottingham students hear about the benefits of travelling by tram.

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Light rail re-think set to transform urban connectivity

A fresh approach to the way light rail is defined has the potential to transform connectivity in small and medium-sized UK cities.

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Light Rail news roundup 4th November 2022

In this week’s news from the light rail sector – Spooky signs in Nottingham, rugby fans urged to take the tram in Edinburgh, a track dualling project on the Tyne and Wear Metro reaches the half-way stage and an update on testing of new DLR trains.

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