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Changes to Red 44 route during Robin Hood Marathon

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There will be changes to the Red 44 bus service this Sunday as the annual Robin Hood Marathon takes place.

During the event Nottingham City Transport has revealled that buses to Gedling will follow their normal route, but those heading towards the city will be diverted between 09:30 and 14:45.

Buses will follow their normal route to Carlton Fire Station (Manor Road) and will then turn right along Station Road to Carlton Square. Buses will then turn left and operate to the City Centre using Carlton Hill and Carlton Road.

Customers in Netherfield are advised to walk up towards Carlton Fire Station and continue along Station Road to use the bus stop outside the Carlton Pentecostal Church.

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In Sneinton, customers are advised to walk through to Sneinton Dale and use Red 43.

On the remainder of the route, customers should catch Red 44 towards Gedling and stay on the bus at the Gedling terminus to travel through to the City Centre at no extra cost.

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