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  2. Transport in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Trent Barton manages the bus station's travel shop and operates routes to Queen's Medical Centre, University Park, Derby, Hucknall, Mansfield and Chesterfield. Stagecoach provides routes to Sherwood Forest, Mansfield and Chesterfield. Nottingham City Transport's routes call at nearby stops on Milton Street. [25]

  3. Nottingham Express Transit - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 20-mile (32 km) [4] tram system in Nottingham, England.. The concept of a modern tramway to reduce road congestion and promote urban renewal was formally identified during the late 1980s while detailed planning was undertaken during the early 1990s.

  4. Nottingham City Transport - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham City Transport (NCT) is the major bus operator of the city of Nottingham, England. NCT operates extensively within Nottingham as well as beyond the city boundaries into Nottinghamshire county. [1] Publicly-owned, it is today the second largest municipal bus company in the United Kingdom after Lothian Buses in Edinburgh, Scotland. [2]

  5. Trolleybuses in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The first of the new routes to open was to Wollaton Park, including the replacement of motor buses on Ilkeston Road, with services starting on 29 November 1931. Next came the route to Carlton on 29 November 1932, and the section from Nottingham Road to Cinderhill on 25 July 1933.

  6. Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Tramways Company - Wikipedia

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    The first trolley buses were introduced in 1931, and on 5 October 1933 the last tram ran on the Nottingham to Ripley route. The trolley bus system was very efficient and reliable, the journey from Ripley to Nottingham taking 90 minutes. Trolley bus operation continued until 25 April 1953, when they gave way to the bus.

  7. Nottingham Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    Map of the greatest extent of Nottingham Corporation Tramways Long Row, Nottingham. In the early part of the year a deputation from Nottingham Corporation visited the cable-operated tramway system at Edinburgh and the overhead electric systems at Bristol and Dover, with the result that on 28 March the Tramways Committee recommended to the City Council [1] that the proposed electric tramways ...

  8. Skylink (bus service) - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] These new buses replaced Mercedes-Benz Citaro's. A 2017 ADL Enviro200MMC was transferred to Kinchbus and repainted from the Skylink Nottingham livery into the Skylink Derby livery following a frequency increase at the end of March 2024. Spare buses in the liveries of the services' respective operators are also used when necessary.

  9. Clifton South tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Clifton South is a tram stop and Park & Ride site on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network. It is situated in the Borough of Rushcliffe, just to the south-west of the large City of Nottingham suburb of Clifton, on the A453. The Park & Ride site has a capacity of over 1000 cars. There is also an interchange with local bus services. [1] [2 ...