Nottingham station
Nottingham station is the principal railway station in the city of Nottingham and the Greater Nottingham area. It is served mainly by Midland Mainline and Central Trains. There are current plans to redevelop the entire station with more shops and the Nottingham Express Transit trams running over the top of the station. [1] The station was built in 1904 and is the only surving principal station in the city after the clousure of Nottingham Victoria station, which is now the Victoria shopping centre. The station has 6 platforms, each platform halved into A and B to fit more trains. 12,000 people pass through the station every day
External links
- Train times for Nottingham station from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Nottingham station from Multimap.com
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