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The Nottingham Victoria Station opened in 1900 after it was built on the site of the former workhouse in the city. Part of the train station included the clock tower, which still stands tall today ...
A plaque to remember Nottingham Victoria Station has been unveiled 50 years since its closure. The station was opened in 1900 and boasted 12 platforms, but was gradually run down during the 1960s.
Trains from Nottingham Victoria Station used to take passengers to destinations around England, including London, York, Bristol and Oxford. It was demolished in 1967, a year after the final ...
Nottingham City Council, which runs the bus station, said in a statement at around 10.40am: "Victoria Bus Station is temporarily closed after a minor collision where a bus struck one of the bays.
It was built on the site of the old Nottingham Victoria railway station which was demolished in 1967. The clock tower was the only part of the station that was retained. The shopping centre now ...
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A Nottingham bus station will be completely closed for a week as key upgrades take place at the site. Nottingham City Council first announced in February that there would be six weeks of works taking ...