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Extending Your Tram Network AMENDED Copy HUCKNALL TO TOTON LANE PHOENIX PARK TO CLIFTON SOUTH OUR FARES Below are some estimated journey times for key Below are some estimated journey times for key PAY WITH CASH ON THE DAY stops on the Hucknall to Toton Lane route. stops on the Phoenix Park to Clifton South route. You can buy tram tickets on the day of travel at one of our ticket Clifton South, close to junction 24 of the M1. the of 24 junction to close South, Clifton TO TO machines at all stops using cash or credit/debit card. We sell single and day tickets for adults and children, and group day tickets for your oton Lane, close to junction 25 of the M1, and and M1, the of 25 junction to close Lane, oton T on on e e r family trip out. r e r e being installed installed being e r two new tram Park & Ride sites a sites Ride & Park tram new two e Phoenix Park r eet P&R Hucknall to eet P&R r / tram station is being built, and in Clifton too. While While too. 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ROUTE MAP ROUTE If you are registered disabled you can travel free on the tram, but some A map of the extended tram network which which network tram extended the of map A • ork w net am r t restrictions may apply, please check with your card issuer. Please touch on your pass at the validator before you board the tram. NETWORK In this handy guide you will find: will you guide handy this In orld-class orld-class w a ering v Deli PARK& RIDE As the NET project gears up for opening, there are some things to consider to stay safe Citycard Cycle Hub s PARK& RIDE around the tramway… NET will: Citycard Cycle Hub facilities will be available soon at Park for Free! Cycling along roads with trams can be the Toton Lane and Clifton South Park & Ride sites, Park for Free! perfectly safe, but it’s important to take and are already available at: Contact Us extra care to avoid getting into Make Nottingham one of the best For information about the NET Phase Two Extending your any difficulties: integrated public transport networks in tram extension. • Where possible, always use designated • Bulwell cycle routes and crossing points the country • Hucknall Visit • Only cross the tram tracks if absolutely www.thetram.net/phasetwo Tram Service necessary Serve 20 of the 30 largest employers • Phoenix Park Call our hotline: (0115) 924 24 54 • If you do need to cross the tracks, prepare to in Greater Nottingham cross in advance and check behind you early enough to ensure • Wilkinson Street Email [email protected] your manoeuvre is not rushed • Nottingham Station Carry up to 23 million passengers • Always cross the tracks at a wide angle, preferably at 90 degrees You can park at any of our current park and ride sites completely FREE a year @NETPhaseTwo OPENING SOON , to stop your wheels from getting stuck in the for Wilford, grooves Citycard Cycle Hubs feature: YOopue cna fnr opmar kth aet fairnsyt otrfa omu rt ocurrent the las pt a(r6ka amn-d1 raidme) ,s tihtees scitoems paleretely FREE Provide access to more than 1,270 • Try to avoid sudden movements, such as braking or quickly cleaned daily and patrolled by our staff as well as being monitored Beeston changing your direction while crossing the tracks • 24 hour access Open from the first tram to the last (6am-1am), the sites are For ticketing and information about the existing Clifton, by CCTV.
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