Where does the 36 bus go Nottingham?
Where does the 36 bus go Nottingham?
Route map
Toggle expansion of sidebar | 36 | 36 |
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Derby Rd, QMC Main Entrance | 06:41 | 08:11 |
Woodside Rd, Hathern Green | 06:46 | 08:16 |
Beeston Interchange bay 1 | 06:51 | 08:21 |
High Road, Nottingham College | 06:54 | 08:24 |
Is Mansfield bus station open?
Mansfield Bus Station is fully open to the public and you can now purchase National Express coach tickets from our Travel Information Centre. Please be aware that a number of measures are in place across the bus station to limit the spread of Coronavirus.
What Colour are Nottingham buses?
The new Pathfinder buses will be changing colour and will have Lilac fronts. The Pathfinder name will stay, but from 1st September 2019, we’ll be renumbering the 100 to 26 and the N100 to N26. These changes bring the service in line with other NCT buses that operate along Carlton Road.
When did trams come to Nottingham?
17th September 1878
The first tram routes opened in Nottingham on 17th September 1878. The District Tramways Company Ltd were given permission to run tramways running by animal power only.
Can I use my bus pass on the tram in Nottingham?
Yes as long as it was issued in Nottingham or Nottinghamshire. Only Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council issued passes are valid for free travel on trams. Pass holders from other council areas need to purchase a concession return tram ticket from the tram stop ticket machines.
How many tram stops in Nottingham?
Nottingham Express Transit
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Area served | Nottingham |
Transit type | Tram |
Number of lines | 2 |
Number of stations | 50 |
Where can I get a bus in Nottingham?
Commercial bus services in the city are mostly operated by Nottingham City Transport and Trentbarton. These connect different areas of the city with the county, Derby and beyond. Other operators also make up Nottingham’s bus network – a list can be found here.
Who runs the Link bus network in Nottingham?
The Link bus network is managed by Nottingham City Council and largely contracted to Nottingham Community Transport. Nottingham Community Transport also operate the Medilink, dial-a-ride and EasyLink service.
What bus services does CT4N operate?
CT4N also operates a commercial bus service – 22 and 23 – providing hourly direct links between Wilford Village, Silverdale, Clifton, West Bridgford, Ruddington and Gamston Monday to Friday. Service 19, operated by CT4N, will serve parts of the route at Sherwood Vale, Winchester Court, Woodthorpe Court and Mildenhall Crescent.
How do I get from Pathfinder 26 to Nottingham?
Pathfinder 26 buses towards Nottingham will divert via right The Ropewalk, right Queens Road and Halam Road, left Allenby Road, left Westgate, right Nottingham Road to resume normal route. Buses will operate as “hail and ride” towards Nottingham along this diversion route.
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