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Changes to some bus services in Gedling borough from this Sunday

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Nottingham City Transport are making some changes to bus services across the county from this Sunday (29) and some may impact people in Gedling borough. The bus firm has announced they are making the following changes to services:
LIME 56, 57

On Mondays to Fridays, the 06:15 from Arnold is re-timed to depart up to 3 minutes earlier from stops as far as Thackeray’s Lane.

The 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00 from City (56) will now operate as Lime 57, terminating at Darlton Drive.

CITYLINK 2

From Monday 30th January 2017, the Citylink 2 will be renamed the Ecolink. The route will change slightly. When returning to the City Centre it will turn left at Pennyfoot Street on to Bellargate. This service will be operated by Nottingham Community Transport on behalf of Nottingham City Council.

Do you work at the Boots site in Beeston? If so changes are being made to their Citylink 1 service

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NAVY 49, 49X

New Navy 49, 49X are introduced to replace most of the current Citylink 1 service between City, Queen’s Drive, NG2 Business Park, Electric Avenue and the Boots Factory.

In the City Centre, buses will terminate with our other Navy Line buses in the Old Market Square on Beastmarket Hill. Buses will also stop on Maid Marian Way, at Broadmarsh and the Railway Station. Stops at Broadmarsh and the Railway Station will change and buses will use the same stops as Navy 48, so that all buses to Queen’s Drive use the same stops. (Existing stops on Fletcher Gate, George Street, Elite and Mount Street will no longer be served.)

All buses leaving the City will serve the Arkwright Street stop, ME01.

Buses will run up to every 15 minutes on Monday to Friday daytimes, with early morning and evening journeys timed to match the main shift times at Boots Factory.

NCT All Day Tickets and Easyrider cards will be valid on the 49, 49X across the full route, along with Robin Hood tickets.

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The Queen’s Drive Park and Ride site will be served by a new Centrelink Park and Ride service, operated by Nottingham Community Transport.

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