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Who owns NCT buses?

Who owns NCT buses?

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.

Who owns Nottingham City Transport?

Nottingham City Transport is the major bus operator of the city of Nottingham, England. It is owned by Nottingham City Council (95%) and Transdev (5%).*. This body is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act due to the 5% owned by an organisation which is not a public body.

What is NCT network?

Network Connection Topology. The NCT is the connectivity in place between elements of a NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) network service. The individual connections which form the NCT are comprised of Virtual Links.

What does NCTX stand for?

History – Nottingham City Transport.

When did trolley buses stop in Nottingham?

30 June 1966
Trolleybuses in Nottingham

Nottingham trolleybus system
Open 10 April 1927
Close 30 June 1966
Status Closed
Routes 8

What time does Nottingham City Transport close?

Our Travel Centre opening hours have increased from today! We’re now open from 08:00 – 17:00 on weekdays and 10:30 – 16:00 on Saturdays. If you can top up on our website at www.nctx.co.uk/easyrider or over the phone by calling 0115 950 60 70, we’d appreciate you continuing to do so.

Are dogs allowed on buses in Nottingham?

Yes, provided your pooch is well behaved, on a lead or in a carry box. Dogs must never travel on the seats. Dogs can travel all day for £1 using a Dog Rover ticket. Trained assistance dogs are carried free of charge on every bus.

What is Nottingham contactless?

With Contactless Tap & Go, adults can simply tap their contactless card or device on the reader and the system will work out the best capped price for all the journeys made during the day. This covers journeys you make on NCT buses, as well as NET trams and Linkbuses.

Can I use my Oyster card in Nottingham?

Not only in London … In Berlin, the overland trains and the Underground network are both using Oyster cards, and in other big cities in Britain, such as: Oxford and Nottingham, they also have their own version of the Oyster card for all inner city trains, busses and trams.

Is Nottingham City Transport open?

We’re now open from 08:00 – 17:00 on weekdays and 10:30 – 16:00 on Saturdays. If you can top up on our website at www.nctx.co.uk/easyrider or over the phone by calling 0115 950 60 70, we’d appreciate you continuing to do so.

Can u take a bike on a bus in Nottingham?

Can I Bring a Bike on the Bus? Folding bikes, small children’s bikes or a scooter can be carried, provided it fits in the luggage rack. However, our buses are not insured or designed to carry larger bikes.

Do you have to pay for trams in Nottingham?

Simply ask the driver to pay using contactless for child and other fares and present your contactless card or device when prompted by the driver/ reader. On NET trams, you will either need to pay cash, use the NetGO App, or buy a ticket from a ticket machine at the tramstop.

Does Nottingham have a train station?

Book travel across Europe Known as Nottingham City and for rather longer as Nottingham Midland, Nottingham station is today the main railway station of Nottingham. It’s also a nodal point on the city’s tram system, with a tram stop that was originally called Station Street but is now known as Nottingham Station.

What time does Nottingham City Transport open?

Nottingham City Transport operate the Queens Drive Park & Ride service into the City Centre. Use NG2 1AP in your Sat Nav to find the Site, which is open from 06:00 until 20:30.

What is a Robin Hood card?

Pay As You Go Cards Robin Hood PAYG is a multi-operator card that acts as an electronic purse – deducting travel as you use it. There’s no need for cash or tickets, the card does the hard work for you – capping at the best price for the day.