Beeston Tram and Bus Interchange

Local nameBeeston Tram and Bus Interchange
LocationBeeston, Nottinghamshire, UK

The Beeston transport interchange, also known as Beeston Centre tram stop, is an interchange between the trams of the Nottingham Express Transit network and local buses. It is in the centre of the town of Beeston in Nottinghamshire, England. The interchange is some 750 metres north-west of Beeston railway station.

The interchange is built on the site of Styring Street and an adjacent multi-storey car park, which was demolished before construction began. It is modelled on a successful design used on the Strasbourg tram system in France, and comprises two staggered island platforms. Trams serve the outer faces of the platforms, using their off-side doors, whilst the inner faces each provide three bus stands that are served by local bus services. An elongated facing crossover allows outbound trams to terminate in the inbound platform. Vehicular access to the interchange is restricted to buses and trams.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeston_transport_interchange

Address Styring Street, Beeston NG9 1, United Kingdom

Coordinates 52°55'31.465" N -1°12'53.384" E

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