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Tram travel centre to close in Nottingham – with cash going into increased policing on network

A Nottingham Tram travel centre will be officially closing the doors to its King Street travel centre on Tuesday, March 25 – with the money set to be reinvested into policing the network. 

Nottingham Express Transit (NET) say the upcoming closure follows feedback from NET customers about the way they now choose to buy their travel passes and tickets, with many customers stating they mainly used the travel centre for the Robin Hood card top-up machine – a service that can be done at ticket vending machines found at every tram stop.  

The staff currently working at the travel centre will be based at the NET depot on Wilkinson Street, where they will support customers over the phone, WhatsApp, email and online via the customer support hub. 

Tram users looking to buy their tram passes or tickets will still be able to do so at the ticket machines located at each tram stop, where they simply follow the instructions on the touch screen, and pay by either cash, card, Apple pay or Google pay. 

Alternatively, tickets and passes can also be purchased on the NETGO! App or via contactless payment using the lime green validators across the network. These allow anyone wishing to purchase an adult single or day ticket to do so by tapping their debit card, credit card or mobile device with Apple or Google pay, at the start of their journey. If travelling using a short hop ticket, they will also need to tap off at the end of their journey. 

Sarah Turner, service delivery and safety director at NET, said: “The decision was made following feedback from our customers and the trends we’ve noticed surrounding how people now choose to buy their tickets and contact our customer service team. We’ve listened and taken their comments onboard, and this closure is a reflection of that. 

“Over the past year we’ve also renewed our commitment towards reducing fare evasion across the network, and the upcoming travel centre closure provides the opportunity to support these efforts even further.

“The money saved from the closure will be reinvested into the network to fund additional policing, allowing us to reinforce our zero tolerance stance toward fare evasion, and enabling us to further increase safety across the network.” 

The travel centre will close its doors for good at 5.00pm on Tuesday, March 25

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