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Places to see in ( Nottingham - UK ) Nottingham trams
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 32-kilometre-long (20 mi) tramway in Nottingham, England. The system opened to the public on 9 March 2004 and a second phase, that more than doubled the size of the total system, opened on 25 August 2015.
Nottingham trams are operated and maintained by Nottingham Trams Ltd. on behalf of the Tramlink Nottingham consortium. Nottingham trams were operated by Arrow Light Rail, another consortium, from 9 March 2004 until 16 December 2011. Arrow Light Rail had been contracted to operate the system for 30 years; the addition of lines to the system led to retendering.
In March 2000, the joint promoters, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council, awarded a 30-year Private Finance Initiative concession to the Arrow Light Rail Ltd consortium, with responsibility for the design, funding, building, operation and maintenance of the line. The consortium was made up of Adtranz (later subsumed into Bombardier Transportation), who were responsible for the trams, Carillion, who were responsible for the infrastructure, Transdev and Nottingham City Transport (NCT).
( Nottingham - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Nottingham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Nottingham - UK
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The Tram in Nottingham Great Britain
Nottingham Town center Tram England
Nottingham Town center Tram
Nottingham Slab Square Edwardian tram journey through the city center of Nottingham
This fascinating record of Edwardian Nottingham was filmed from the driver's platform of a tram on a single journey through the city center between its two main stations.
Tram watching at Nottingham City Center, England !
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a light-rail tramway in the Nottingham area in England. The first line opened to the public on 9 March 2004, having cost £200 million (£229 million as of 2010),[1] to construct. The scheme took sixteen years from conception to implementation. It is operated by Nottingham Tram Consortium, a 50:50 partnership between Transdev and Nottingham City Transport.
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Tram. Nottingham, UK.
The classic Tram from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK. Old Market Square, in the city centre.
NET Trams, Nottingham City Centre
Video of the NET Trams in the City Centre
Tram in Nottingham ~ England
Nottingham ~ England, UK
Nottingham - 1902 - Look Back In Time - Trams Through The City
This is an old video reel of trams on their route through the city of Nottingham in 1902. You can see the old horse and carts and horse drawn coaches. Old shops and people going on their daily business, also old advertising.
Nottingham Tram ride, The Forest to Pheonix Park 26th May 2018
On 26th May 2018found me on an early morning trip to Nottingham. I rode a tram from The Forest Tram stop out to Pheonix Park and then other trams to Hucknall, Bulwell, through the city centre to the Queens Medical Centre before returning home. This video covers the first part of the day,
Nottingham, England
Nottingham city center and live music concert on 31.3.2007
A453 Road widening Clifton tram (Nottingham UK)
02 June 2014, 19:58:31
nottingham
mansfield road - forest road junction
huntingdon street
victoria bus station
capital fm arena
london road - canal street - sam wards island
bbc east midlands studios
trent bridge
nott's county football club
nottingham forest football club
trent bridge cricket ground
nottinghamshire county council
west bridgeford
loughbourough road
compton acres
edwaltion
nottingham knight hotel
ruddington grange golf course
clifton boulevard
ruddington
ruddington fields business park
bradmore
bunny
east leake
gotham
british gypsum
clifton lane - A453 junction
green lane
south church drive
farnborough road
gamston
tollerton
nottingham city airport
lady bay bridge
meadow lane
daleside road
colwick park
colwick loop road
Travel Guide to Nottingham, England (UK)
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Nottingham, a city in the East Midlands of England, is famed for its connection with the legend Robin Hood. During the Industrial Revolution the city obtained worldwide recognition for its bicycle industries and lace making.
What to see / do
• City of Caves - A network of man-made caves carved out of sandstone
• Lace Market Theatre
• Lakeside Arts Centre - Also including a small theatre
• Museum of Nottingham Life -- Showing the social change over the last 300 years
• National Ice Centre -- Go ice skating at the amazing National Ice Centre
• Newstead Abbey -- Home of local poet Lord Byron
• Nottingham Castle -- A small stately home and museum
• Nottingham Playhouse - One of the largest theaters in Nottingham
• Sherwood Forest Country Park -- Ancient royal hunting forest with parks and villages
• Theatre Royal - One of the largest theaters in Nottingham
• The Galleries of Justice -- A fascinating look at the sometimes rough justice meted out in the years gone by.
Events
• Nottingham Comedy Festival - Performances by new and well-known comedians
• Nottingham's Goose Fair - One of Britain's largest fun-fairs, held for more than 700 years
• Nottingham LGBT Pride -- Stages with music and acts, stalls, food and drink areas.
• Robin Hood Festival -- Held at the Sherwood Forest Country Park
• Robin Hood Pageant -- At Nottingham Castle with jesters, juggling and jousting on horseback
• The Riverside Festivals -- Live music, markets and fairs with firework displays.
Nottingham City Tram 217 to Nottingham Station
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Nottingham Trams in 2004
A look at Nottingham trams in 2004 starting at Phoenix Park on on to Wilkinson Street, Shipstone Street, The Forest, Station Street, Hucknall with a Central Trains arrival and departure and ending at Market Square. Taken on 14th May 2004.
UK: Nottingham Express Transit (NET) Trams
A selection of clips showing the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram system at Toton Lane and Clifton South. All clips were recorded on Saturday 31st January 2016.
Clip 1 - An early morning service is seen leaving Toton Lane on a service to Hucknall
Clip 2 (1:05) - Tram 235 is seen leaving Clifton South on a service to Phoenix Park
Clip 3 (1:54) - Tram 228 is seen leaving Clifton South on a service to Phoenix Park
Clip 4 (2:53) - Tram 233 is seen departing Toton Lane on a service to Hucknall passing Tram 206 which then enters the station on an arrival from Hucknall.
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Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 32-kilometre-long (20 mi) tramway in Nottingham, England. The system opened to the public on 9 March 2004 and a second phase, that more than doubled the size of the total system, opened on 25 August 2015.
The network consists of two lines that cross the city, running together on a common section for the middle part of their journey, including the city centre section. Line 1 runs between Chilwell and Hucknall, features a total of 33 or 34 tram stops, depending on direction, and has a journey time throughout of 62 minutes. Line 2 runs between Clifton and Phoenix Park, features 27 or 28 tram stops, depending on direction, and has a journey time throughout of 47 minutes. The system has a total of 32 km (20 mi).
Trams on each line run at frequencies that vary between 4 and 8 trams per hour, depending on the day and time of day. These services combine to provide up to 16 trams per hour on the common section.
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The system started with fifteen Incentro AT6/5 trams, similar to those used on the Nantes tramway, built by Bombardier Transportation (formerly Adtranz) in Derby. They were named after famous local people. The Flexity Outlook Eurotram had also been considered and rejected as its large single-leaf doors did not comply with British door-alarm regulations.
In preparation for the Phase Two extensions to Beeston and Clifton, 22 new Alstom Citadis 302 trams had been ordered.
The first Citadis trams (216-221) entered passenger service for the day on 27 July 2014, as part of a trial for the new timetable which was then introduced on 26 August 2014.
The trams are stored and maintained at the Wilkinson Street depot, which was expanded as part of the phase two works.
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Toton Lane is a tram stop and Park & Ride site on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network in the district of Broxtowe. It is situated to the west of Chilwell, north of Toton and south of Stapleford, and is just 1 mile (1.6 km) along the Stapleford bypass (A52) from junction 25 of the M1 motorway. The Park & Ride site has a capacity of 1400 cars. There is also an interchange with local bus services, and a kiosk.
The tram stop is the terminus of line 1 of the NET, to Hucknall via Chilwell, Beeston and the centre of Nottingham. The stop comprises a pair of side platforms flanking the twin terminal tracks, with one of the platforms being long enough to accommodate, if necessary, two trams.
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Clifton South is a tram stop and Park & Ride site on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network in the city of Nottingham. It is situated just to the south-west of the large suburb of Clifton, on the A453. The Park & Ride site has a capacity of over 1000 cars.
The tram stop is the terminus of line 2 of the NET, to Phoenix Park via Clifton, Wilford and the centre of Nottingham. The stop comprises a pair of side platforms flanking the twin terminal tracks, with one of the platforms being long enough to accommodate, if necessary, two trams.
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12 Hours of Travel in Nottingham (Nottingham Trams)
In this video I went to Nottingham with my mate David to ride on various Trams, and see what the city is like!
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Fabe's Travels: Nottingham Railway Station - Bulwell Forest Tram Stop
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