• In March 1992, tram 1013 derailed on the point-work on the approach to Platform B at Victoria station during trial running, prior to opening. No serious damage was suffered by the LRV and it re-entered trial running shortly afterwards. • In April 1994, tram 1003 was damaged in an accident at Piccadilly. The LRV was moved to
Metro-Camell Works in Washwood Heath for repairs. The LRV returned to Manchester and re-entered service in December 1994. • On 6 December 1994, tram 1017 derailed in the vicinity of Collyhurst tunnel running empty from
Queens Road. • On 12 August 1996, tram 1006 was involved in a collision with a
HGV which had gone through a red traffic light on Corporation Street, near
Victoria station. The force of the impact derailed the B car of the tram but there were no serious injuries to the driver or passengers. The damaged carriage was repaired at
Metro-Cammell Works in Washwood Heath, with the tram returning to service just over four months later, on 16 December 1996. • In October 1999, tram 1002 was involved in a collision at Piccadilly, which resulted in one half of the unit being sent to
Metro-Cammell Works in Washwood Heath for repairs. The LRV returned to service in mid-January 2000. • On 4 December 2000, tram 2002 was involved in a collision whilst working a service on the Salford Quays section. Repairs to the LRV took over a fortnight to complete, returning to service on 18 December 2000. • On 13 December 2000, tram 1015 was involved in a collision on Corporation Street. Repairs took almost two months to complete, with the LRV returning to service on 2 February 2001. • On 15 December 2001, tram 1023 was involved in a serious collision with a
bus whilst crossing over
Princess Street. The cab of 1023 was extensively damaged, which resulted in the LRV being sent to
Crewe Works for repairs to the cab structure and other damaged bodywork. The damaged "B" end of 1023 left Manchester on 19 December 2001 and returned on 7 February 2002. 1023 finally re-entered service on 27 February 2002. • On 9 January 2002, tram 1003 derailed at Victoria station after striking an object on the track. The LRV suffered no serious damage was it returned to service a few days later. • On 17 December 2004, The
pantograph of tram 1024 brought down the overhead wires between
Prestwich and
Heaton Park. This was caused by the detachment of part of the carbon strip fitted to the
pantograph head. • On 11 January 2005, tram 1015 derailed on the approach to Piccadilly station. The middle bogie had derailed, colliding with an
overhead line stanchion, damaging the doors and bodywork. • On 18 October 2005, tram 1002 was involved in a serious collision with a lorry crossing Corporation Street resulting in extensive damage, derailing the LRV in the process. The unit was sent to
Crewe Works on 30 November 2005 for repair, returning on 17 March 2006. The LRV re-entered service on 30 May 2006. • On 22 March 2006, tram 1011 derailed as it entered a section of street running at Long Millgate near Victoria station. There were no injuries nor damage caused. The derailment was attributed to the failure of a repaired section of track at the interface between on- and off-street running. • On 17 January 2007, tram 1005 derailed on a curve at
Pomona station. The
RAIB concluded this was due to insufficient maintenance of the tracks by the contracted operator,
Serco, which led to the tracks slowly moving apart until they were out of gauge. • On 1 February 2007, tram 1013 split a set of points while being moved at Queens Road depot. This caused the tram to end up diagonally, across two tracks. None of the bogies were derailed in the incident. • On 29 June 2008, tram 1016 derailed as the rear vehicle of a double consist while crossing Princess Street near
St Peter's Square. The derailment was attributed to insufficient maintenance by the previous operator,
Serco. Damage was caused to tram 1016 as well as the overhead line at the point of the derailment. Tram 1008, the other vehicle, was not damaged in the incident. • On 1 November 2008, tram 1001 was involved in a serious collision with a bus on Mosley Street. The LRV spent four months out of service, undergoing repair. The unit performed a test run on 13 March 2009, in advance to returning to service. • On 8 June 2009, tram 1010 derailed on the ramp at
G-Mex (now
Deansgate-Castlefield). The damage was minor and the LRV was quickly returned to service. • On 5 June 2011, tram 1002 struck a pedestrian on Piccadilly Gardens. The person walked into the path of 1002 and was struck at . The person died at the
Manchester Royal Infirmary. • On 7 June 2011, tram 1021 derailed upon leaving
Market Street tram stop, with the LRV`s leading bogie derailed on point-work. Although damage was minimal, the LRV was taken out of service on its return to Queens Road for repairs and the fitting of cab air-conditioning units, re entering service eight weeks later. • On 3 April 2013, tram 2006 suffered a minor heating cable fire at Exchange Quay. After detraining passengers, 2006 returned to Queens Road. The LRV never returned to service as the impending withdrawal of the T68A LRV's meant that repairs were not authorised and it became the first T68A to be withdrawn on 4 April 2013. • On 8 June 2013, tram 1016 was involved in a collision with a taxi on Nicholas Street, suffering damage to the
coupler and fender. The LRV was repaired using parts from soon-to-be-withdrawn 1014. ==Gallery==