Toton Lane is a tram stop and park and ride site on the Nottingham Express Transit network, serving the suburb of Chilwell and town of Stapleford, Broxtowe in Nottinghamshire, England.

Toton Lane
Nottingham Express Transit tram stop
General information
LocationStapleford, Broxtowe
England
Coordinates52°55′06″N 1°15′45″W / 52.918433°N 1.262369°W / 52.918433; -1.262369
Owned byNottingham Express Transit
Operated byNottingham Express Transit
Line(s) 1 
Platforms3
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade; on reserved track
AccessibleStep-free access to platform
Key dates
25 August 2015Opened
Services
Preceding station NET Following station
Inham Road
towards Hucknall
Line 1 Terminus
Location
Toton Lane is located in Nottinghamshire
Toton Lane
Toton Lane
Location in Nottinghamshire, England

History

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The stop opened on 25 August 2015, following the opening of the second phase of the network from Station Street, with branches to Clifton South and Toton Lane. Covering a total distance of 17 12 kilometres (11 mi), the extension saw the opening of two branch lines, as well as the addition of 28 tram stops to the network.[1][2][3]

The stop comprises a pair of side platforms flanking the twin terminal tracks, with one of the platforms being long enough to accommodate, if necessary, two trams. It is situated to the west of Chilwell, north of Toton, and south of Stapleford, and is just 1 mile (1.6 km) along the Stapleford bypass (A52) from junction 25 of the M1 motorway. The park and ride site has a capacity of 1,400 cars. There is also an interchange with local bus services, and a kiosk.[4][5][6]

Services

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As of January 2022, services operate at a 7–15 minute frequency between Hucknall and Toton Lane.[7]

Rolling stock used: Alstom Citadis and Bombardier Incentro

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References

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  1. ^ "Nottingham Express Transit Phase 2 opens". Railway Gazette International. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Nottingham tram extension: Line opens eight months late". BBC News. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  3. ^ Johnson, James (25 August 2015). "Nottingham's new tram lines opened". RAIL. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Extending your Tram Service" (PDF). Nottingham Express Transit. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 August 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  5. ^ Skelsey, Geoffrey (2015). Nottingham's Growing Tramway: Building on NET's Success. Light Rail Transit Association. pp. 73–74. ISBN 978-0-948106-49-1.
  6. ^ "Park & Ride". Nottingham Express Transit. Archived from the original on 24 May 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Timetable: Hucknall–Toton Lane and Phoenix Park–Clifton South" (PDF). Nottingham Express Transit. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
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