Storm Henk: Full list of Nottingham City Transport and Trentbarton buses delayed and diverting
Trentbarton has explained a number of its routes are being diverted or missing stops, with its Connect Green service unable to serve Salterford Road in Hucknall
by Joshua Hartley · NottinghamshireLiveNottinghamshire bus operators Nottingham City Transport (NCT) and Trentbarton have outlined which services are being disrupted by flooding caused by Storm Henk. Trentbarton has explained a number of its routes are being diverted or missing stops, with its Connect Green service unable to serve Salterford Road in Hucknall as vehicles have been stranded on the flooded road.
Its cotgrave service is currently unable to serve all inbound stops between Manvers Arms to Gamston Lock, diverting via Tollerton and Wheatcroft Island. The i4 is unable to reach Risley and get to stops between Bostocks Lane and Victoria Avenue and is diverting via the A52.
The mainline route is unable to serve inbound stops between Saxondale Island Gamston Lock, with passengers in Radcliffe-on-Trent told to catch the bus towards Bingham. skylink Nottingham, which goes to East Midlands Airport, is now serving all stops, whereas the 34 bus is not serving Watnall due to flooding on Long Lane, with it instead diverting through Bulwell.
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NCT has been less affected by the flooding. South Notts 1 is currently diverting via Hoton and Cotes (A60 and A6006) due to flooding in Stanford-on-Soar.
Stops in Stanford-on-Soar and those on Station Boulevard in Loughborough cannot be served. NCT said there are delays on the service throughout, which can be especially severe at peak times.
The Queens Drive Park & Ride is currently closed due to flooding, meaning Navy 49 cannot make its usual stop - but the bus will serve all other stops. An alternative NCT Park and Ride to the city centre is available at the Colwick Racecourse.