Nottingham Express Transit (NET)
OperationalCity: Nottingham (United Kingdom).
Total route length: 31.5 km (19.6 miles).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: .
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Tram lines in operation
Nottingham Green Line: Hucknall - Toton Lane
Operational
Nottingham Purple Line: Clifton South - Phoenix Park
Operational
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) stops
Clifton South, High School, Hucknall, Nottingham Station, Nottingham-Trent University, Phoenix Park, Royal Centre, Shipstone Street Tram Stop, The Forest, and Toton Lane.

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Current trams in operation
Low-floor articulated tram: 201 "Torvill and Dean", 202 "DH Lawrence", 203 "William (Bendigo) Th", 206 "Angela Alcock", 209 "Sid Standard", 211 "Robin Hood", 212 "William Booth", 213 "Mary Potter", 214 "Dennis McCarthy, MBE".