The Nottingham Tram



Nottingham Express Transit, or NET, is a tramway that runs throughout the city of Nottingham, England. The first public tram ran from Phoenix Park on the 9th March, 2004. It carried 8.4 million passengers in it's first year of operation, exceeding the predicted amount by hundreds.

News

 * NET 215 recieving special all-over livery & interior - the tram is currently being painted and is not yet back in service.
 * On the 28th November 2012, a 13 year-old schoolgirl was struck by a tram at the crossing on the Hucknall / Bulwell border, near Moor Bridge tram stop. The girl later died in hospital.
 * Tram 204 recieves Christmas themed centre-section advert on it's Glide into Nottingham livery
 * Extra trams running from 6pm for Christmas     DSCF3130.jpg

Line One
Trams currently run from Station Street (located next to Nottingham Railway Station) in the south, up to Hucknall (a town just outside of Greater Nottingham) in the north. There is also a short spur to Phoenix Park, which leaves the mainline at Highbury Vale.

Fleet
The current fleet used on the system are Bombardier Incentro AT6/5 trams. There are 15 trams operated on the network, numbered from 201 - 215.