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Extending Your Tram Service As the NET project gears up for opening, PARK& RIDE there are some things to consider to stay safe Citycard Cycle Hubs PARK& RIDE around the tramway… 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, perfectly safe, but it’s important to take and are already available at: Park for Free! extra care to avoid getting into Extending your any difficulties: • Where possible, always use designated • Bulwell cycle routes and crossing points • Only cross the tram tracks if absolutely • Hucknall Tram Service necessary • Phoenix Park • If you do need to cross the tracks, prepare to cross in advance and check behind you early enough to ensure • Wilkinson Street your manoeuvre is not rushed • Always cross the tracks at a wide angle, preferably at • Nottingham Station 90 degrees, to stop your wheels from getting stuck in the You can park at any of our current park and ride sites completely FREE grooves COMING SOON 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 Clifton, • Try to avoid sudden movements, such as braking or quickly Wilford, cleaned daily and patrolled by our staff as well as being monitored to changing your direction while crossing the tracks • 24 hour access Open from the first tram to the last (6am-1am), the sites are by CCTV. They’re all equipped with emergency help points offering Beeston and • When cycling alongside the tramway take care to keep clear of cleaned daily and patrolled by our staff as well as being monitored • Covered parking for any bicycle direct communication to our depot team. Chilwell the rails as they can be slippery by CCTV. They’re all equipped with emergency help points offering • Secure swipe access with • Always make other road users aware of your intentions by using dAirlle ocut rc osmitems uhnaicveat idoens tigon oauter d eppaortk itnega mfo.r disabled customers. appropriate hand signals registered Citycard • If in doubt, get off your bike and cross the tramway on foot. All our sites have designated parking for disabled customers. • Security lighting OUR PARK&RIDE SITES Cycle Facilities at (or near) tram stops * ** • CCTV OUR PARK&RIDE SITES Hucknall Near junction 27 of the M1 Hucknall ✔ You can also continue your daily with nearly 450 spaces NG15 7TD Near junction 27 of the M1 Bulwell ✔ commute using Citycard Cycle hire Hucknall NG15 7TD with nearly 450 spaces Phoenix Park ✔ or bike racks from Cycle Hubs Phoenix Park Next to junction 26 of the M1 with over 650 spaces Wilkinson Street ✔ around the city centre. Hubs NG8 6AS Next to junction 26 of the M1 ycle Phoenix Park Nottingham Trent University ✔ C NG8 6AS with over 650 spaces For more information about are accesse d Close to Bulwell and Bestwood Royal Centre ✔ using Moor Bridge Citycard Cycle Hire and by d NG6 8AE Cwloitshe o tvoe Br u1l0w0e lsl paancde Bsestwood Old Market Square ✔ ycar Moor Bridge Cycle Hubs visit a Cit NG6 8AE with over 100 spaces Lace Market ✔ ✔ Wilkinson Street Just off Nottingham’s ring road www.citycardcycles.co.uk with over 600 spaces Nottm Station ✔ ✔ WNGilk7i 7nNsoUn Street Just off Nottingham’s ring road with over 600 spaces Toton Lane ✔ NTGhe7 7FNorUest On Nottingham’s inner ring road with Clifton South ✔ NG7 6AQ Oonv eNr o9t5tin0g shpaamc’ess i nannedr jruinsgt aro 6a dm winituhte The Forest glide into the city centre NG7 6AQ over 950 spaces and just a 6 minute Overhead power lines are being installed ready for tram testing Citycard Cycles are glide into the city centre and the launch of full services on the expanded network. also available for hire Clifton Off the A453, J24 of the M1 The wires are suspended from masts above the tracks and will only via mobile phone CCOMINGlifton SOON! Off the A453, J24 of the M1 pose a danger when touched, or if something is placed against them. COMING SOON! Off the A52, Junction 25 It is important to treat the power lines as ‘live’ at all times, and to Toton of the M1 www.thetram.net/phasetwo never climb on anything close to the power lines or dangle anything TCOMINGoton SOON! Off the A52, Junction 25 near to them. COMING SOON! of the M1 * ** Cycle Hub Mobile phone hire Other cycle facilities are available at tram stops Delivering a world-class NETWORK ROUTE MAP In this handy guide you will find: tram network • A map of the extended tram network which highlights some of the key stops and how the for Greater Nottingham cross-city routes will operate. • Estimated journey times for key stops on the The project to extend Nottingham’s tram network. service to the south and south west of the city to Chilwell via the QMC and Beeston • Information about some of the types of tickets and concessionary passes which will be available on and Clifton via Wilford (known as NET Phase the extended tram network. Two) is nearing completion. • Information about the NET Park & Ride sites, The extension will more than double the size of and the Citycard Cycle Hubs available at Nottingham’s tram network to 32km, provide a selected sites. further 28 tram stops, and an additional 22 new-style tram vehicles are being added to our existing fleet to serve further large parts of the conurbation such as Clifton and Beeston, key employment sites, The University of Nottingham, the Queen’s Medical Centre, and junctions 24 and 25 of the M1. Offering quick, reliable, cross-city services, the extended tram network will operate every 7.5 minutes throughout most of the day (every 3.45 mins in the city section), with services operating between Hucknall and Toton Lane (via Bulwell, Nottingham COMING SOON city centre, Beeston and Chilwell), and Phoenix Park and Clifton South (via Nottingham city centre, Wilford and Clifton). Excellent transport interchanges will be offered at Nottingham Station, where a brand new tram stop is being integrated into the redeveloped station facilities, in Beeston Town Centre, where a new bus / tram station is being built, and in Clifton too. While two new tram Park & Ride sites are being installed Artist impression of the QMC viaduct showing the new tram stop for the on Toton Lane, close to junction 25 of the M1, and Queen’s Medical Centre in the background Clifton South, close to junction 24 of the M1. 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 stops on the Hucknall to Toton Lane route. stops on the Phoenix Park to Clifton South route. PAY WITH CASH ON THE DAY You can buy tram tickets on the day of travel at one of our ticket 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 e e family trip out. r r e r e Phoenix Park r eet P&R Hucknall to eet P&R r r est P&R to Clifton South r TRAVEL EVERY DAY – PAY UPFRONT Toton Lane Route est P&R d Lane r NG2 r QMC Bulwell Route Cator Lane WITH SEASON TICKETS ALL WEEK ALL MONTH Hucknall P&R Chilwell Road oton Lane P&R Beeston Cent The Fo Wilfo T Clifton Cent £ 16 £ 45 Old Market Squa To get the cheapest price for tram The Fo Nottingham Station Wilkinson St Clifton South P&R Phoenix Park P&R Old Market Squa Nottingham Station University of Nottingham travel, buy a season ticket for Wilkinson St Hucknall P&R 8 15 21 27 32 38 42 45 52 54 56 62 unlimited travel around Notting- Phoenix Park P&R 9 14 21 26 33 41 47 ham. Available for 7 days and 1, •3 month - £135 Bulwell 9 7 13 19 24 30 34 37 44 46 48 54 3, 6 and 12 months. Wilkinson Street P&R Wilkinson Street •6 month - £260 16 7 6 12 17 23 27 30 37 39 41 47 9 5 12 17 24 32 38 Buy online, using your mobile phone or at our Travel Centre. P&R The Forest P&R 23 14 7 6 11 17 21 24 31 33 35 41 • - £450 You can also buy the 7 day ticket from the ticket machines. 12 month Old Market Square 28 19 12 5 5 11 15 18 25 27 29 35 The Forest P&R 14 5 7 12 19 27 33 Nottingham Station 32 23 16 9 4 6 10 13 20 22 24 30 Old Market Square 21 12 7 5 12 20 26 TRAVEL SOME DAYS - PAY AS YOU GO WITH NG2 38 29 22 15 10 6 4 7 14 16 18 24 Get 25% off every single cash fare with FROM QMC 43 34 27 20 15 11 5 3 10 12 14 20 FROM Nottingham Station 26 17 12 5 7 15 21 MANGO. It doesn't matter if you use University of the tram every day or every now and 45 36 29 22 17 13 7 2 7 9 11 17 SHORT Nottingham HOP ANYWHERE Wilford Lane 33 24 19 12 7 8 14 then, MANGO gives you a saving of at £ 1.50 Beeston Centre 52 43 36 29 24 20 14 9 7 2 4 10 least 25% off the single cash fare for £ 1 every journey you make, and never Chilwell Road 54 45 38 31 26 22 16 11 9 2 2 8 Clifton Centre 42 33 28 21 16 9 6 more than the cost of a day ticket if Cator Lane 57 48 41 34 29 25 19 14 12 5 3 6 you travel all day.
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