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Tram depot maintenance shed
Another view of the shed.
This could be a very busy place if the network extends to its expected potential.
At its height in 1926 the network ran to some 26 miles, served by a fleet of 200 trams.
If possible extensions to Clifton and Chilwell go ahead then the NET tram route would run 20 miles with 30 modern vehicles.
Did you know?
- The trams can go up to 80kmph / 50 mph off-street but will
travel slowly through pedestrianised areas.
- Their average speed will be 23kmph / 14.3 mph.
- Trams are 33 metres long, 3.35 metres high and 2.5 metres wide.
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