Compton Acres tram stop

Compton Acres
NET tram station

Compton Acres tram stop under testing
Coordinates 52°55′10″N 1°09′27″W / 52.919376°N 1.157410°W / 52.919376; -1.157410Coordinates: 52°55′10″N 1°09′27″W / 52.919376°N 1.157410°W / 52.919376; -1.157410
Owned by Nottingham Express Transit
Line(s) NET Line 2
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type At grade; on private right of way
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 25 August 2015
Services
Preceding station   Nottingham Express Transit   Following station
Ruddington Lane
towards Clifton
  Line 2   Wilford Lane
towards Phoenix Park

Compton Acres is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network. The stop lies on the boundary between the city of Nottingham and the district of Rushcliffe. The stop is on line 2 of the NET, from Phoenix Park via the city centre to Clifton, and trams run at frequencies that vary between 4 and 8 trams per hour, depending on the day and time of day.[1][2]

The tram line and stop is located on the course of the former Great Central main line, which once linked London with Nottingham and Sheffield, but which closed in 1969. The stop is on reserved track and comprises a pair of side platforms flanking the tracks. It is accessed by footpath from each side of the line.[2]

Compton Acres opened on 25 August 2015, along with the rest of NET's phase two.[3]

References

  1. "Extending your Tram Service" (PDF). Nottingham Express Transit. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 Skelsey, Geoffrey (2015). Nottingham's growing tramway - Building on NET's success. LRTA. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-0-948106-49-1.
  3. "Nottingham Express Transit Phase 2 opens". Railway Gazette. DVV Media UK Ltd. 25 August 2015. Archived from the original on 28 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.

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