Site of Arno Vale bus turning circle (2)

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Site of Arno Vale bus turning circle (2)

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 17 Apr 2014

The house with the pair of dormer windows (right) was built on the site of the turning circle provided for Nottingham City Transport bus route 10, which terminated here. It was rendered redundant when the Arnold area services were reorganised around 1980, with the Arno Vale service being extended to Plains Estate and Arnold (much as today's routes 56 and 57 serve this area now). After being fenced off but still visible for many years, the site was developed for a small quantity of housing a few years ago.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.992996
Longitude
-1.113818