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Last Updated Sunday 15th June 2008

Nottingham Express Transit

With thanks to Peter Courtenay for information held on this page.

Incentro Class

Built: 2002-3 by Bombardier, Derby
Seats: 62 (Total capacity of tram is 190)
Max Speed: 50 mph off-street
Power Conductor: Single Arm Pantograph

No. Livery Name
201 Advert for My Nottingham Jobs.co.uk Torvill and Dean
202 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Ibis Hotels - both sides) D H Lawrence
203 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Nottingham Boat Sales - 1 side only) William "Bendigo" Thompson
204 Dark Green, Silver & White Erica Beardsmore
205 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Nottingham Boat Sales - 1 side only) Lord Byron
206 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Whytehall Homes/TK Maxx) Angela Alcock
207 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Gladedale Homes - 1 side only) Mavis Worthington
208 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for eon) Dinah Minton
209 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Student Living - 1 side only) Sydney Standard
210 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for NG2 - both sides) Sir Jesse Boot
211 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Gladedale Homes/Whytehall Homes) Robin Hood
212 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Gymophobics/TK Maxx) William Booth
213 Dark Green, Silver & White Mary Potter
214 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Student Living - 1 side only) Dennis McCarthy MBE
215 Dark Green, Silver & White (Centre ad for Prospect Homes/Stub It Bin It anti-cigarette littering campaign) Brian Clough

Notes:
These trams were named in special cermonies from 1 July 2004 with 5 having been named after local unsung heroes, 5 after historical figures from the county with the remainder after living Nottinghamshire legends.
The centre ads mentioned above are on the centre articulation unit and are full length and height of this section.


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