Hucknall tram operator NET helps Crich Tramway Village restore services

By Tom Surgay

29th Jun 2022 | Local News

Photo courtesy of NET. Pictured during tram testing ahead of the relaunch of services at Crich, with one of the new masts in the background, are (left to right): Dr Mike Galer, General Manager of Crich Tramway Village; NET Technical Manager Phil Terry; Graeme Wigglesworth, Engineering Manager at Crich Tramway Village; Trevor Stocker, NET Head of Operations; and Glenn Oakes, NET Infrastructure Manager.
Photo courtesy of NET. Pictured during tram testing ahead of the relaunch of services at Crich, with one of the new masts in the background, are (left to right): Dr Mike Galer, General Manager of Crich Tramway Village; NET Technical Manager Phil Terry; Graeme Wigglesworth, Engineering Manager at Crich Tramway Village; Trevor Stocker, NET Head of Operations; and Glenn Oakes, NET Infrastructure Manager.

The company that runs Nottingham's tram network has stepped in to help one of the country's best-loved transport museums to relaunch its services.

Engineers from NET, who operate the network which has run to and from Hucknall since March 2004, offered help when Crich Tramway Village was forced to suspend operations and shut down many of its attractions due to corrosion found on masts supporting overhead lines.

Now the vital infrastructure has been replaced with equipment donated by NET and the museum is all set to welcome back visitors ahead of the summer holidays.

Glenn Oakes, NET Infrastructure Manager, and Technical Manager Phil Terry played a key role in delivering the help to the heritage tramway which is due to relaunch services this weekend (July 2).

Trevor Stocker, NET Head of Operations, explained: "When they heard of the problems at Crich, they set to work looking for ways they could help. Fortunately, we had two surplus masts in our engineering stores, and they set about preparing them for transportation and installation at Crich."

"This latest donation further strengthens our close links to Crich Tramway Village, and we are proud to support an organisation that's doing fantastic work to preserve light rail's rich heritage."

The Derbyshire attraction has not been able to open all facilities since May when an inspection by the Office of Rail and Road found that the poles outside the tram depot presented a safety risk and needed to be replaced.

Graeme Wigglesworth, Engineering Manager at Crich Tramway Village, commented:

"This important repair work needed to be carried out before we could permit access to the affected areas to safeguard the public, our staff and volunteers.

"We are extremely grateful to NET for their support, and we're pleased to say that the installation of the equipment has since been carried out efficiently by contractors Pod-Trak Limited and the overhead line is now in good working order."

Thanks to the support of NET and the hard work of its own employees and volunteers, visitors to Crich can now look forward to a packed programme of summer activities and further details can be found here.

     

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