South elevation of Nottingham Contemporary
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Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 11 Apr 2010
Seen from the point at which the tramway leaves Middle Hill and enters the reserved high level section to Station Street. The tramway uses a viaduct that once carried the Great Central Railway's London Extension south from Nottingham. Nottingham Contemporary is built partly on the trackbed of that line as it emerged from Weekday Cross tunnel, the mouth of which was extant until the site was prepared for the construction of the art gallery.