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Please Find a Full Transport Guide Here Travelling to Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham Victoria Centre Bus Station, Nottingham Station, car park, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground ENGLAND AT TRENT BRIDGE 1 car parks & Cycle Park 3 Cycle Park and taxi ranks Main bus routes & key stops 1st LV= Insurance Test Match v India Nottingham city centre, The Embankment bus stops bus & tram stops (at Trent Bridge) Wednesday 4 – Sunday 8 August 2021 Tram routes and stops 2 4 City centre car parking Event-specific car parking Selective walking routes The world famous Trent Bridge Cricket Ground 1 TO THE FOREST P+R VICTORIA in Nottingham will host the first CENTRE eston LV= Insurance Test Match England v India A609 Ilk Rd 21 ment Street 0 500 y Rd Parlia erb 008 0 D A6 METRES Wednesday 4 – Sunday 8 August at 11:00am 20 A6 Ma OLD MARKET SQ id MOTORPOINT M ARENA & a r ICE STADIUM Arriving by bus or tram ia 2 THE PARK n W A6 a y 1 2 The most convenient tram stops for Trent Bridge are Nottingham Station and Meadows Embankment 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11, BROAD MARSH M a Marshalls 90 n v SNEINTON NOTTINGHAM e - both a 20-minute walk away. Spectators travelling by car can take advantage of seven free Park & r CASTLE s S et t Ride sites across the city. The closest to the ground is Clifton South (17-minutes tram travel time) al Stre C Can 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11, Mainline, a r A r stopping at Meadows Embankment, which is a 20-minute walk along the river or through The Meadows i 6 Rushclie Villager, The Cotgrave, The Keyworth, n 0 g t Kinchbus 9, Centrebus 19, Marshalls 90 o L to Trent Bridge. Or travellers can stay on-board and get off at Nottingham Station. As an added n o 3 n Blvd Nottingham Station d A6005 Castle S RETAIL t Queens Rd o incentive to use the tram, Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is offering a £2.50 return Event Ticket for n PARK all match and season ticket holders. Please purchase the £2.50 Event Ticket at any of the tram stop Road e M 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10, Mainline, Rushclie Villager, ticket machines and have it to hand, along with your match ticket, should it be requested by a travel iv ea r d The Cotgrave, The Keyworth, Kinchbus 9, D o s A n w e S rk Centrebus 19, Marshalls 90 officer. If you have any problems purchasing the ticket, please use the help point provided on the side ue h w s Q e W 53 r r 4 i ig A a A ht NOTTS 6 LADY BAY BRIDGE s y of the ticket machine. W 0 Queens Walk Wa COUNTY 1 a 1 y FC L l k a d y y a 11 B W ay For more details visit W a www.thetram.net y i d W lf B o s THE or r o i w NOTT’M d d H o TRENT There are many buses that connect the city centre to Trent Bridge Cricket Ground via Nottingham g G FOREST FC d n MEADOWS e i a r BRIDGE o t e b e T v r o e e Station and from the city. The most frequent services operate every few minutes from Monday to M Meadows Embankment e n R Str 4 t 11 ey Br 20 Ra thl A65 dcl Ba i Saturday. Look out for the Nottingham City Transport buses 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11, which stop in the e R WILFORD 11 d city centre and outside the station. TOLL TRENT BRIDGE BRIDGE COUNTY HALL CRICKET GROUND 1,3,10, The Keyworth Mainline, e v Kinchbus 9, Centrebus 19 B NCT offer a Grouprider ticket for £6, which can be used by up to five people, where there has to be at i Wilford Village r Marshalls 90 r id D g fo s r least one adult (19 and over), and no more than two adults. Grouprider can be purchased through n VICTORIA EMBANKMENT d e R e WEST o BRIDGFORD u a SUSPENSION d PARK the NCTX Buses app, as well as on the bus using cash. Adult tickets can be bought using contactless Q d 3 BRIDGE BRIDGFORD 5 WILFORD R FOOTBRIDGE / CYCLES R 4 THE h payment on the bus. I V A g NOTTINGHAM E 5,6,7,8,9, Rushclie R u T o EMMANUEL R E N T r Villager, The Cotgrave SCHOOL o b A h 52 For further information and to help plan your journey visit www.nctx.co.uk ne g ad a u o C L R o l rd y i o L r ft f o il A ct o W 0 6 e 9 0 R n 6 67 6 Bou A B M The Trent Barton services Mainline, Rushcliffe Villager, The Cotgrave and The Keyworth, will also get 5,8,9 THE el l to evard BECKET n you there, along with the Kinchbus 9, the Centrebus 19 and the Marshalls 90. Ro SCHOOL ad 5, The Keyworth, You can buy a Robin Hood day ticket on all bus services passing the Cricket Ground for £5.10. This Centrebus 19 ticket also includes tram services. For more information visit www.robinhoodnetwork.co.uk Wilford Lane Audio and visual announcements inside all buses will inform you exactly where to get off. CLIFTON BRIDGE 1,3,4 10, Kinchbus 9 8,9 © Crown Copyright and database right 2019. Ordnance Survey. Licence Number 100019317. J27 Arriving on foot A60 A614 If you live locally then walking to the event is the healthiest and cheapest way to get there. M1 HUCKNALL If you’re not sure of the best route use the journey planner at www.transportnottingham.com P+R HUCKNALL 0 3 KILOMETRES Cycling to the ground HUCKNALL Trent Bridge is well placed on Nottingham’s cycle network. A611 For details on routes please see the online map at www.transportnottingham.com/cycling For the best route visit and use the journey planner. www.transportnottingham.com MOOR EASTWOOD BRIDGE Several cycle parking locations are within close proximity to the ground. A610 P+R A60 Please note - cycles are not allowed in the ground during this match. A6002 BESTWOOD ARNOLD BULWELL KIMBERLEY PHOENIX Arriving by train PARK P+R A610 A611 A6211 Train timetable and ticketing information can be found at: J26 www.nationalrail.co.uk or eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk. BURTON A610 A611 A6211 JOYCE Nottingham Station is around a 20 minute walk from Trent Bridge. A60 SHERWOOD CARLTON Driving to Trent Bridge A6002 ILKESTON M1 WILKINSON STREET P+R A612 There are a number of well located, secure car parks around the city centre. THE FOREST CARLTON A609 BILBOROUGH P+R NETHERFIELD The map overleaf show the locations of those (postcodes below) and the most suitable within A60 A610 walking distance of Trent Bridge. Parking will be available at Victoria Embankment on the day at a A609 A609 A612 A612 cost of £10 - cash payments only. NOTTINGHAM WOLLATON RADCLIFFE If you have a spare seat in your car or looking for a ride then why not visit ON TRENT A6002 A52 the free-to-use car share website that could save you money on your A6007 www.nottinghamshare.com A52 A6011 A52 transport costs. STAPLEFORD A6005 A453 A606 M1 BEESTON WEST Using the Park and Ride (P+R) A60 A52 A6005 BRIDGFORD A52 If you are travelling from further afield then using one of the seven tram P+R sites might be the best BEESTON J25 A52 option. A52 COTGRAVE TOTON P+R A52 ATTENBOROUGH A453 CLIFTON City Centre Car Parks (see map overleaf) A6005 A606 Maid Marian Way NG1 6AE Sheriff’s Lodge NG1 7HG LONG CLIFTON Castle (Canal Street) NG1 7HG Sneinton Market Square NG3 1JB SOUTH P+R RUDDINGTON EATON A60 Cowan Street NG1 1BZ St James Street NG1 6EY SAWLEY Curzon Street NG3 1DG Stoney Street NG1 1AY KEYWORTH Huntingdon Street NG3 1LS Talbot Street NG1 5GG EAST GOTHAM Lace Market NG1 1QE Trinity Square NG1 4BT MIDLANDS PARKWAY A453 Manvers Street NG2 4PE Upper Parliament Street NG1 6LD M1 P+R Motorpoint Arena NG2 4LA Victoria Centre North NG1 3QN Key Mount Street NG1 6HG Victoria Centre South NG1 3LP Nottingham Arena (Brook St.) NG1 1EA J24A Wollaton Street (Crowne Plaza) 21 NG1 5RH Trent Bridge Cricket Ground Tram Route and Stops Nottingham Station NG2 3AQ Bus, Tram and Train Nottingham Station J24 A6 KEGWORTH Park & Ride locations Park & Ride sites (see map adjacent) Rail Network & Stations Clifton South (Tram) NG11 8BF Toton Lane (Tram) NG9 7JA Hucknall (Tram) NG15 7TD Wilkinson Street (Tram) NG7 7NU Major Roads Network A453 Moor Bridge (Tram) NG6 8AE East Midlands Parkway NG11 0EE Phoenix Park (Tram) NG8 6AS (Train) East Midlands Airport The Forest (Tram) NG7 6AQ © Crown Copyright and database right 2019. Ordnance Survey. Licence Number 100019317..
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