How much is the bus from Nottingham to Loughborough?

How much is the bus from Nottingham to Loughborough?

Coach Nottingham Loughborough: Facts about the bus route

Cheapest Bus £5.14
Fastest Bus 1h 25m
Earliest Coach 10:55
Latest Coach 11:00
Daily Bus Connections 1 Ø

What time do the buses stop running in Nottingham?

Our NightBus services run through until 3.15am every Friday and Saturday night to take you home safely after a night on the town. N4 and N34 also run every night of the week, except Sunday night / Monday morning.

What bus goes to Arnold Nottingham?

The RAINBOW ONE is the first Bus that goes to Arnold in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 06:08.

How do buses work in Nottingham?

Each bus stop is located in a Zone and the price you pay is a set fare based on the Zone you board the bus and present your contactless card or device, not the distance you travel. For the majority of our customers, all of your journeys will be in Zone A, which is the Greater Nottingham area (see below).

Who owns Nottingham City Transport?

Transdev PLC
Who Owns NCT? NCT was ‘privatised’ in 1986 and Nottingham City Council held 100% equity of the company until 2000, when Transdev PLC the UK arm of the French multi national transport operator acquired an effective 18% stake in the company.

How late do Trams run in Nottingham?

The trams in Nottingham run until midnight on Monday to Saturday and until 11pm on Sundays, but some residents have reported hearing them rumbling by in the very small hours.

Can you pay on card on the bus?

Contactless is a simple and secure way to pay for bus travel without needing cash. Look for the contactless symbol on your credit, debit or pre-paid cards. Most new cards are issued with this feature, however, if you’re not sure whether your card is contactless enabled please check with your bank or card issuer.

Can you pay by card on bus Sheffield?

Secure contactless payments are now available on all of our buses. Paying with contactless is a simple and secure way to pay for tickets without cash. One tap of your contactless card, Apple Pay or Google Pay and you’re aboard and ready to go, no need to worry about having the right change.

How many buses are there in Nottingham?

310 buses
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) is the biggest transport operator in Nottingham, with 310 buses providing a comprehensive network of services across the city, 7 days a week. We are an Award Winning bus company and are the only operator to have won UK Bus Operator of the Year a record breaking five times!

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.

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

Overview
Transit type Tram
Number of lines 2
Number of stations 50
Annual ridership 18.7 million (2019/20) 0.5%

Where does the Nottingham to Loughborough bus service arrive?

Nottingham to Loughborough bus services, operated by Nottingham City Transport, arrive at Loughborough, Beacon Bingo station. Where does the Nottingham to Loughborough train arrive?

How do I get to Loughborough University from Nottingham?

Buses travelling between Nottingham and Loughborough leave from Coach Station or 33 Derby Rd and arrive at Loughborough Bus Stop (adj Southfields Park), Loughborough Bus Stop (Amber Rooms), Loughborough University Bus Stop (opp Ashby Grove). If you’re abroad, study some local language.

Where does the bus stop at the Grand Central London?

Buses will observe a stop alongside Jury’s Inn on London Road and a stop on Cranbrook Street.

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