Are the trams in Nottingham running?

Are the trams in Nottingham running?

Our tram service operates a “turn up and go” service, with trams from every 7 minutes during the week (every 3 minutes within the City Centre) and from every 10 minutes at weekends and bank holidays.

Do trams go to Beeston?

The TRAM is the last Light rail that goes to Beeston Centre in Broxtowe. It stops nearby at 00:20.

What times do trams start running Nottingham?

6am – 7am & 9pm – 12pm (Sun – 6am – 7am & 7pm – 11pm)

Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun
David Lane – City Centre Every 7-8 mins Every 7-8 mins
Hucknall, Phoenix Park, Toton Lane or Clifton South – City Centre Every 15 mins Every 15 mins

What time does the tram stop running in Nottingham?

The trams in Nottingham run until midnight on Monday to Saturday and until 11pm on Sundays, but some residents have reported hearing them rumbling by in the very small hours.

How many tram stops in Nottingham?

Nottingham Express Transit
Transit type Tram
Number of lines 2
Number of stations 50
Annual ridership 18.7 million (2019/20) 0.5% 3.4 million (2020/21) 81.8%

Is the tram free in Nottingham?

over a year ago. Sorry, no, you have to pay cash or use a credit card at the machine next to the tram stop.

How does a tram work?

Tram vehicles are usually lighter and shorter than main line and rapid transit trains. Today, most trams use electrical power, usually fed by a pantograph sliding on an overhead line; older systems may use a trolley pole or a bow collector. In some cases, a contact shoe on a third rail is used.

How long is the tram from Hucknall to Nottingham?

The journey takes approximately 16 min. How far is it from Nottingham (Station) to Hucknall? It is 6 miles from Nottingham (Station) to Hucknall.

Is Nottingham park and ride free?

Park and ride sites allow you to park for free and take public transport into Nottingham.

How much did Nottingham tram cost?

As built, the system was 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long and served 23 tram stops. Construction cost a total of £200 million, a sum equivalent to £314 million at 2020 prices.

Is tram free in Nottingham?

Only Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council issued passes are valid for free travel on trams. Pass holders from other council areas need to purchase a concession return tram ticket from the tram stop ticket machines.

Are trams a good idea?

Trams reduce congestion in city centres by providing people with a quick, reliable, high-quality alternative to the car. They can reduce road traffic by up to 14%. Trams can help us tackle climate change. Travelling by car produces over three times as much CO2 as travelling by tram, according to Defra.