NET takes home string of awards for sustainability and design.
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Keolis Nottingham, which operates Nottingham Express Transit (NET), has been awarded for its commitment to biodiversity at a leading industry awards ceremony.
Our network information page provides details of our full network including zones, specific tram stop information and frequency guides.
It also provides service status information should we be experiencing any delays.
Open 7 days a week, our sites are cleaned daily and patrolled by staff as well as monitored by CCTV. Park Mark approval means those sites have met the national standard for UK car parks that have low crime and measures in place to ensure the safety of people and vehicles.
There are disabled and parent and child spaces close by and cycle hubs and electric vehicle charging points at some sites.
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. Displays at every stop will let you know when the next tram is due to arrive.
Did you know when you travel by tram you get access to exclusive discounts using your tram ticket or season pass?
As a thank you to all our customers, we’ve teamed up with some of the best brands across Nottingham.
Click here for more info and the full list of offers and promotions.
Keolis Nottingham, which operates Nottingham Express Transit (NET), has been awarded for its commitment to biodiversity at a leading industry awards ceremony.
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) will be carrying out essential overnight network maintenance work in November, affecting the QMC and Beeston Zones. The work will enable NET to make adjustments to...
With just one week to go until the end of a discounted academic year travel offer launched by Nottingham Express Transit (NET), NET has revealed that 42% of tram users who have been fined for...
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The Consent Coalition is made up of 20 Nottingham-based statutory and voluntary sector organisations who are specialists in the sexual violence field.
We are working together to raise awareness on the importance of consent, share messages on consent, and information on how to get support.
Visit https://nottssvss.org.uk/consent-coalition/ for more information.
We're pleased to announce our partnership with visual communication experts Widgit, to provide newly enhanced travel aids on trams for those that may need additional support when travelling.
For more information, please visit: https://support.thetram.net/support/solutions/articles/15000055444-your-accessible-guide-to-nottingham-s-trams.
Check out these local walks near several of our tram stops that the former Council’s NET project director Pat Armstrong has put together.
These are walks of about 6 – 10km long which start and finish at NET tram stops. These walks will help you discover lots of history and interesting facts along the way.
Visit https://www.transportnottingham.com/article/walking/for more information.