This is the first behind-the-scenes picture showing the preparation for Coronation Street's dramatic tram crash episodes.
The newly-released shot gives a glimpse of the replica tram in position on the street ahead of the aftermath of the disaster being filmed this week.
As revealed yesterday, a massive explosion at The Joinery bar causes the tram to drop from the viaduct, resulting in devastation and destruction on the street below.
The new picture shows how damage will be caused to Dev and Sunita Alahan's Corner Shop, as the front of the tram crashes into the business. Meanwhile, the second carriage swings round into Norris Cole's general store, The Kabin.
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Crew members, special effects experts and crane operators were responsible for the difficult task of getting the tram into position ahead of filming.
Meanwhile, the replica itself was designed and built over a period of several months in conjunction with Manchester tram operators GMPTE, who have been supporting the storyline.
The explosion scenes which lead up to the tram crash have already been filmed by cast and crew, with the assistance of stunt doubles, pyrotechnics experts and a special effects team who have previously worked on Doctor Who and Hollywood movies.
Details of who will die and who will suffer injuries in the forthcoming tragedy are being kept closely under wraps until transmission.
Coronation Street's series producer Phil Collinson commented: "All last week we filmed the exciting and explosive moments that lead to the tram crashing from the viaduct. The early scenes are wonderful and everyone is pulling together through the night to bring the brilliant scripts to life.
"Now with the tram in situ, it is time to start filming the dramatic scenes that explore the immediate aftermath of this terrible accident. Weatherfield will definitely never be the same again!"
The Coronation Street tram crash will air in December to mark the soap's 50th anniversary.