CCTV monitoring takes place from tram stops, park and ride sites and on-board the trams and recordings are maintained to ensure safety and security on the Network. Nottingham Trams Ltd, who are the operator of the NET system, control the CCTV system.
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Do Nottingham trams run all night?
NET provides a regular weekday tram service with trams available from every 7 minutes. We have late night trams available between 12am-1am terminating at Shipstone Street and Nottingham Station. For more information, please visit thetram.net for our full timetable.
How fast do Nottingham trams go?
50 mph
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 32-kilometre-long (20 mi) tram system in Nottingham, England.
Nottingham Express Transit | |
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Electrification | Overhead line (750 V DC) |
Top speed | 50 mph (80 km/h) |
Can you drive on tram lines in Nottingham?
Motorists can be fined up to £60 for driving through a designated tram or bus gate in Nottingham; He said: “I’ve been working here for two months now and within two weeks I had a driving offence and like most people for driving on the tram line.
Who owns the trams in Nottingham?
NET is a 32-kilometre-long (20 mi) tramway. 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 tramway is operated and maintained by Nottingham Trams Ltd. on behalf of the Tramlink Nottingham consortium.
Are trams in Nottingham free?
1 month ago. Sorry, no, you have to pay cash or use a credit card at the machine next to the tram stop.
Do Nottingham trams have WIFI?
If you wish to browse the internet, click Connect (top right) Accept the T&Cs and press Connect. Enjoy FREE Wi-Fi on the bus.
Are trams faster than cars?
There are a number of interlocking reasons why trams are faster through traffic than buses or cars: First: Trams only stop for 20 secs, because they have large multiple doors and off tram ticketing.
Are trams faster than trains?
Trams are developed in urban areas within the city, and most transport passengers exclusively. They are used for short routes intra- and inter-town, hence, are not as fast as trains. The distance they cover is shorter than the train’s but longer than the one covered by buses.
Is the tram faster than the bus?
Rapidity: generally speaking, trams can achieve higher speeds, as (again, in France, at least) they tend to run on 100% dedicated tracks (and so don’t get stuck in motor traffic), often with detection systems that ensure they have priority at traffic lights, roundabouts and level crossings (where they exist).
When must you not pass trams?
Tram drivers usually have their own traffic signals and may be permitted to move when you are not. Always give way to trams. Do not try to race or overtake them or pass them on the inside, unless they are at tram stops or stopped by tram signals and there is a designated tram lane for you to pass.
How deep is the Nottingham Canal?
30 feet
The reservoir, which is now managed as a carp fishery by the Greasley Estate, covers 38 acres (15 ha) and is up to 30 feet (9.1 m) deep in places, was built by the Nottingham Canal and is still owned by the Canal and River Trust.
What is the life expectancy in Nottingham?
Life expectancy and causes of death
Indicator | Age | Value (Local) |
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1 Life expectancy at birth (male) | All ages | 77.2 |
2 Life expectancy at birth (female) | All ages | 81.3 |
3 Under 75 mortality rate from all causes | 457.1 | |
4 Mortality rate from all cardiovascular diseases | 105.2 |
How many Sikhs live in Nottingham?
Religion
Religion | 2001 | 2011 |
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Number | Number | |
Jewish | 627 | 1,069 |
Muslim | 12,353 | 26,919 |
Sikh | 3,321 | 4,312 |
What did Nottingham used to be called?
Saxon Nottingham
Nottingham’s settlement began in the 6th century as the village of Snottingaham – the home of a warlord called Snotta. The Old-English word “ham” meant village. The word “inga” meant belonging to and Snotta was obviously the lord’s name. Gradually this changed to Snottingham then just Nottingham.
What time do Nottingham trams stop?
6am – 7am & 9pm – 12pm (Sun – 6am – 7am & 7pm – 11pm)
Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat | Sun | |
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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 |
Can you wear trainers to a club in Nottingham?
The dress code in the nightclubs and bars isn’t that strict. For most venues you will get in wearing trainers but there are a few places which would prefer you to wear shoes.
How much is a tram card in Nottingham?
£3.70. Skylink – valid for a single bus & tram trip on Trentbarton Skylink Express or Skylink Nottingham service. Buy from the bus driver or from the ticket machines.
Can you pay cash with trams Nottingham?
Ticket machines are located at each tram stop. Simply follow the instructions on the touch screen and pay by either cash, card, Apple pay or Google pay.
Do Nottingham trams run on Sunday?
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.
Can you leave your car overnight at a park and ride Nottingham?
Overnight Parking
The park and ride sites in Nottingham are all intended for daily use only. We cannot give you permission to park overnight in any of the sites and if you leave your car at anytime of the day or night, you do so at your own risk.