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NET SERVICE ALTERATIONS 28TH & 29TH JUNE Services on Nottingham Express Transit will only operate between The Forest and Hucknall/Phoenix Park throughout the weekend of Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th June because of finishing works to the trackwork undertaken last month at Royal Centre.
The temporary tarmac at Royal Centre will be replaced with a high quality concrete finish matching the rest of the network. Services from both Hucknall and Phoenix Park will operate as normal until terminating at The Forest with replacement buses operating into the city centre and Station Street.
Saturday 28th June: Normal Saturday tram timetable will be in operation with buses operating every 5 minutes from 0800 until 1800 and every 10 minutes outside these times. The last bus from Station Street will be slightly earlier than the normal last tram.
Sunday 29th June: Normal Sunday tram timetable will be in operation with buses operating every 8 minutes from 1000 until 1800 and every 15 minutes outside these times. The last bus from Station Street will be slightly earlier than the normal last tram.
The replacement buses will not service either Lace Market or High School tramstops.
Source: Nottingham Express Transit
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