Please pay or present your pass to our conductors on board the
tram. Conductors can give change, but do not accept £20 or £50 notes. At
busy times conductors will also issue tickets at tram stops.
Tickets and prices valid from Sunday 16th May 2010.
All Week
All Day*A group of 1 or 2 adults and up to 4 under 16s travelling together.
TicketsUse your 10 trips at any time, including peak times.
Travel all day on NET trams and NCT city buses. Adult: £3.20
Find out more
about CityRider.
A group of up to 5 people, with 1 or 2 adults can travel on NCT city buses
and NET all day for £7.
GroupRider weekend ticket – travel at weekends and school holidays
for just £4, only available to buy on NCT buses.
Find out more
about GroupRider.
Network ticket, valid on NET and all NCT services (outside the city area and including Skylink) all day. Can only be purchased on NCT buses. Find out more about NetworkRider
EasyRiderThis can be used on NCT city buses and NET trams. It’s the easy option when you’re a regular traveller - simply show it to the tram conductor when you travel. The most economical way to travel for regular customers. Available in adult, under 18 and special term-time Nottingham Trent University version. Find out more about EasyRider.
Unlimited tram travel and a return bus journey within Hucknall on Connect.Adult: £3.60,
Child: £2.00.
Find out more about Hucknall Connect.
Unlimited tram travel and bus travel from Ilkeston, Kimberley and Nuthall. Weekly and Monthly tickets only available from the Phoenix Flyer bus driver, Day tickets available from the Phoenix Flyer bus driver and tram conductors.
· Ilkeston and Awsworth Zone
Adult Day: £4.50
Adult Weekly: £18.00
Adult Monthly: £72.00
Child Day: £3.15
· Giltbrook and Kimberley Zone
Adult Day: £4.00
Adult Weekly: £16.00
Adult Monthly: £64.00
Child Day: £2.80
· Nuthall Zone
Adult Day: £3.40
Adult Weekly: £13.60
Adult Monthly: £54.40
Child Day: £2.40
Unlimited tram and bus travel in Nottingham when you add
PLUSBUS on to your rail ticket. Adult: £2.70, Child £1.35
Find out more about PLUSBUS.
OAP
passes free, but not valid between 07:30
- 09:30 weekdays, when full fare applies. Disabled
passes free at all times.
OAP
and Disabled passes are free on Mondays to Fridays between
09.30–15.59 and 18.00–22.59, as well as all day on Saturday, Sunday
and Bank Holidays. On Mondays to Fridays, the full fare has
to be paid before 09:30 and after 23:00. Between 16.00 and 17.59, half fare
is paid on single tickets only.
We accept National Transport Tokens.
All-day
travel with all city buses, Central Trains and NET for £3.40.
A carnet of 10 tickets is available from Travel Centres at £32.
Find out more about Kangaroo Tickets.
This can be used on NCT city buses and NET trams. It’s the easy option when you’re a regular traveller - simply show it to the tram conductor when you travel.
The card can be topped up at the NCT travelcentre, by post, by phone (0115 950 60 70), direct debit, or on the web.
A special term Nottingham Trent University version is available at the Newton Building for NTU staff and students.
| Duration of ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| 7 days | £13 Phone or Online, £14Cash |
| 28 days | £42 Phone or Online, £45 Cash |
| Monthly by Direct Debit | £40 |
| 3 months | £120 |
| 6 months | £220 |
| 1 year | £350 |
An initial fee of £1 is asked for, to cover the cost of the card and photograph.
The new easyrider for children under 16, valid every day until 21:45. You will need to visit the NCT travel centre in the Old Market Square to obtain your card.
The card can be topped up at the NCT travelcentre, by post, by phone (0115 950 60 70), direct debit, or on the web.
| Duration of ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| 7 days | £7.50 Cash |
| 28 days | £26 Phone or Online, £28 Phone or Travel Centre |
| Monthly by Direct Debit | £24 |
| 3 months | £70 Phone or Cash |
| 12 months | £250 Phone or Cash |
An initial fee of £1 is asked for, to cover the cost of the card and photograph.
It is FREE to park at all NET Park and Ride sites as long as you use the tram service. We have over 3,000 spaces available and every site has plenty of disabled parking bays:
There are cycle parks at most stops. Park and Ride sites are monitored by CCTV cameras and are patrolled by NET staff. The sites have height bariers set at 2.2m (7 foot 2 inches).
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