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Nottingham: Tunnels and tramlines

Posted on 12 October 201530 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Very enjoyable day of route research in Nottingham. The quirky Park Tunnel, underneath Street-View-invisible, gas-lit Park Estate; the delightful long stretches of bike path by the Trent; the Market Square; and the tram system, roamable on a four-quid day pass.

The Simplon of Nottingham
Nottingham, where the seagulls can evidently walk on water
There was a Jehovah’s Witness stand in the market square, with a large placed saying ‘What Would You Ask God?’. Clearly the answer to this, to judge by the queries of shoppers to the Witnesses, was ‘What time’s the next tram to Hucknall?’
Nottingham, a city centre totally unspoiled since it was ruined by the ring-road development

537 simple steps to avoid getting caught in tramlines
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