NET encourages students to use tram services as one of the safest ways to enjoy Nottingham

By Tom Surgay

28th Oct 2022 | Local News

NET prioritises the safety of its passengers and has unique features to ensure that everyone feels comfortable when travelling by tram. Photo courtesy of NET.
NET prioritises the safety of its passengers and has unique features to ensure that everyone feels comfortable when travelling by tram. Photo courtesy of NET.

Nottingham Express Transit (NET), the company that operates Nottingham's tram network, joined Nottingham Trent University's Wellbeing and Safety Fair this week to talk to students about the unique features that make the tram one of the safest ways to travel around the city.

With tram stops at the University, throughout the city centre, and surrounding areas such as Hucknall, and student season tickets offering great value on unlimited travel, the tram is an easy way to enjoy everything that Nottingham has to offer.

In addition to being reliable and affordable, NET also prioritises the safety of its passengers and has unique features to ensure that everyone feels comfortable when travelling by tram, especially when alone or late at night.

These include well-lit stations and platforms; HD CCTV cameras in all trams; emergency help buttons at all stops and on all trams; and the ability to contact a member of the team discreetly through WhatsApp on 0115 824 6060.

NET Head of Marketing Alison Sweeney said: "The safety of our customers is our top priority, and we pride ourselves on going over and above to make sure that everyone feels comfortable and safe when travelling by tram.

"Nottingham Trent's Wellbeing and Safety Fair is an important event, so we're pleased to be able to join and set out why the tram offers a safe and reliable transport option for everyone living, working, studying in the city and enjoying the great night life Nottingham has to offer."

     

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