Directions to Northcote Way station (Nottingham) with public transport
The following transport lines have routes that pass near Northcote Way
- Bus: 35, 3C|THREES, 68, 69, L14.Train: EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY.
How to get to Northcote Way station by bus?
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How to get to Northcote Way station by train?
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Bus stops near Northcote Way in Nottingham
- Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu39), 2 min walk,
- Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu16), 2 min walk,
- Coventry Court, Hempshill Vale (Bu46), 9 min walk,
Light Rail stations near Northcote Way in Nottingham
- Highbury Vale Tram Stop, Highbury Vale, 15 min walk,
Train stations near Northcote Way in Nottingham
- Bulwell, 33 min walk,
Bus lines to Northcote Way station in Nottingham
- L14, Bulwell,
- 68, Hempshill Vale,
- 68A, Nottingham,
- 69, Nottingham,
- 68B, Bulwell,
- 69A, Snape Wood,
- 35, Nottingham,
- 35B, Bilborough,
- 70, Nottingham,
- 71, Nottingham,
- 79, Nottingham,
- 79A, Nottingham,
- 528, Cinderhill,
What are the nearest stations to Northcote Way?
The nearest stations to Northcote Way are:
- Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu39) is 67 meters away, 2 min walk.
- Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu16) is 98 meters away, 2 min walk.
- Coventry Court, Hempshill Vale (Bu46) is 662 meters away, 9 min walk.
- Highbury Vale Tram Stop, Highbury Vale is 1099 meters away, 15 min walk.
- Bulwell is 2543 meters away, 33 min walk.
Which bus lines stop near Northcote Way?
These bus lines stop near Northcote Way: 35, 3C|THREES, 68, 69.
Which train line stops near Northcote Way?
EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY
What’s the nearest light rail station to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The nearest light rail station to Northcote Way in Nottingham is Highbury Vale Tram Stop, Highbury Vale. It’s a 15 min walk away.
What’s the nearest bus stop to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The nearest bus stops to Northcote Way in Nottingham are Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu39) and Piccadilly, Highbury Vale (Bu16). The closest one is a 2 min walk away.
What time is the first light rail to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The TRAM is the first light rail that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 05:52.
What time is the last light rail to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The TRAM is the last light rail that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 00:19.
What time is the first train to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY is the first train that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 08:21.
What time is the last train to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY is the last train that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 21:32.
What time is the first bus to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The 69 is the first bus that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 06:04.
What time is the last bus to Northcote Way in Nottingham?
The 68 is the last bus that goes to Northcote Way in Nottingham. It stops nearby at 00:19.
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Bus: 35, 3C|THREES, 68, 69, L14, 68A, 68B, 69A, 35B, 70, 71, 79.Train: EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY.
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