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Nottingham Express Transit, Phase 2, UK
Background
Nottingham Express Transit Phase Two (NET) is an extension of the existing Nottingham Express Transit Line One by two further tram lines. The 22-year and 3-month Concession Agreement with Nottingham City Council covers the financing, design, construction, operation and maintenance of the two new lines and the operation and maintenance of the existing Line One.
The full network has been in operation since August 2015. Nottingham is now a city experiencing the benefits that come with having a modern and reliable light rail public transport system. NET provides direct public transport connections to several of the City’s major employment sites.
These include Nottingham’s QMC Hospital and treatment centre, the ng2 business park, Nottingham University and Nottingham Trent University and Nottingham Science Park. NET also serves large event venues including Theatre Royal and Concert Hall, Nottingham Arena and Nottingham Tennis Centre.
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In Operation
ESG/SDG Key Facts
NET has built a strong relationship in the community, supporting numerous local charity groups, including an annual “Community Hero” award voted for by the public in collaboration with the local press. One tram is named each year in honour of the Nottingham Community Heroes of the Year for that year with their name remaining on the tram for a 12-month period. A study by a team of researchers from The Economic Strategy Research Bureau (ESRB) of Nottingham Trent University found that the three-year build phase of the PPP Project created around 4,500 years of employment and c. £217 m of local economic activity, with a further 230 full-time jobs created in operation of the NET trams.