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  2. Transport in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham is the seventh largest conurbation in the United Kingdom; despite this, the city's transport system was deemed to be poor for its size in the 1980s. In the early twenty-first century, the UK government invested heavily in the transport network of Nottingham, which has led to the re-opening of the Robin Hood Line and the construction ...

  3. 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]

  4. Nottingham Express Transit - Wikipedia

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    The branch is 9.8 km (6.1 mi) long, of which about half is segregated. There are 15 tram stops on the branch, and the journey between Toton Lane and Nottingham railway station takes 30 minutes. The line from Toton to just before University Boulevard is in the Borough of Broxtowe, with the rest of the branch in the City of Nottingham.

  5. 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 ...

  6. South Notts Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    On 13 March 1991, the business was sold to Nottingham City Transport. East Lancs bodied Leyland Olympian and Volvo Olympians with were added to the fleet to oust the remaining Atlanteans and Fleetlines. Newer Olympians did operate the main service, now numbered 1. Since 21 September 2009 the route has been branded as South Notts The One. [4]

  7. Great Central Railway (Nottingham) - Wikipedia

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    Barton Transport Leyland Leopard XRR 615M, built in 1973. Barton Transport Bedford YMT RRR 517R, built in 1976. Nottingham City Transport AEC Regent III OTV 161, built in 1954. Nottingham City Transport Leyland Atlantean ARC 666T, built in 1978. Midland General Bristol MW DNU 20C, built in 1965. Midland General Leyland National XRB 415L, built ...

  8. Lace Market tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Lace Market is a tram stop of the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) in the centre of the city of Nottingham. It is situated on Fletcher Gate in Nottingham's historic Lace Market quarter, from which it derives its name, and near to the Hockley quarter. [1] [2] The tram stop has twin side platforms flanking the twin tram tracks. The tramway shares ...

  9. Trolleybuses in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Old Nottingham Transport. Vol. 3, The railway comes to Nottingham: electric trams, part two: a story in pictures. Nottingham Historical Film Unit. OCLC 505165442. Ottewell, David J. (2000). Nottingham's Trams and Trolleybuses. Nottinghamshire County Council. ISBN 0-902751-33-6. Riley, C F (1966). Nottingham's Trolleybus system. London: B.H ...