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In 2017, Nottingham City Transport won funding from the Office for Low-Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to purchase a fleet of 53 biogas-powered Alexander Dennis Enviro400 City CBG double-decker buses, which were rolled out over 2017 and 2018. By 2018, Nottingham City Transport was operating the largest fleet of biogas-powered buses in the world. [12]
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.
Nottingham City Council: Nottingham City Transport: Operates local bus services throughout Nottingham and surrounding areas 315 (November 2019) [5] 18% owned by Transdev [6] Nottinghamshire County Council: Notts Bus Operates many local bus routes in towns and rural areas throughout Nottinghamshire: None Oxfordshire County Council
Great Yarmouth Transport – Great Yarmouth's 49-vehicle fleet and operations were acquired by FirstBus, precursor of FirstGroup, in September 1996 for £1.1 million. The services – along with Great Yarmouth routes of sister company Eastern Counties – were initially operated under the Blue Bus moniker.
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 ...
West Bridgford UDC decided to sell the whole fleet, and the last UDC-owned buses ran on the evening of 28 September 1968. The livery was chocolate and cream, with the fleetname "WBUDC". The fleet was bought by Nottingham City Transport, and repainted green and cream.
[2] [3] The largest UK fleet of N280UD buses is in service with Nottingham City Transport, with the total fleet there reaching 120 by the end of 2019. Their examples are Enviro400 City bodied. [ 4 ]
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 ...