Bus turning circle, Clifton NTU campus

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Bus turning circle, Clifton NTU campus

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 8 Mar 2016

As part of the redevelopment of Nottingham Trent University's Clifton campus, and in conjunction with the widening of the A453 past the campus, this bus turning circle was built at the north end of the campus, to enable Nottingham City Transport buses on route 4 to access the campus via the north entrance. Here, two of NCT's large fleet of Scania/East Lancs/Optare double deckers stand in the turning circle before heading to NTU's city campus.

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Image Location

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52.912499
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-1.183421