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First tram on the streets of Birmingham since 1953
We captured the moment the 7:50 pulled into Bull Street.
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The moment the first tram arrived on the streets of Birmingham in more than 60 years
It was the 7:50 arrival into Bull Street, and is the first part of the Midland Metro tram extension.
Testing will now be carried out throughout December.
First tram arrives in Birmingham City Centre
The first tram on the Midland Metro extension pulled into Bull Street at 7:50 this morning.
It's the first tram to run in the city centre since 1953. Testing will continue throughout December.
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Trams return to Birmingham for first time in decades
Trams will be on the streets of Birmingham today for the first time since 1953 as the first of the new vehicles pulls into Bull Street at 7:50.
It is the first step in the opening of the £128 million city centre tram extension.
Works are scaling back in the run up to Christmas to try and minimise disruption, although some testing will continue.
The Queen inspected the tram system on her recent visit to the city.
The project includes a £40 million fleet of new trams and is expected to boost the regional economy by more than £50 million a year.
Services from New Street Station to Centenary Square are expected to start running in 2019.
Outline funding approval is also earmarked to extend the route still further along Broad Street, past Five Ways and on to Edgbaston by 2021.
The route of a further extension through Digbeth has also been chosen.