Second taxi rank for station passengers – My Nottingham News (2024)

Jun 23, 2016

A second taxi rank for Nottingham Station passengers is to be introduced from next Monday.

Nottingham City Council has been in ongoing discussions with East Midlands Trains and the Nottingham Taxi Drivers Association about how best to meet the needs of people looking for a taxi near the station following the pedestrianisation of Station Street.

It was always intended that there would be ranks on both sides of the station and for the many people who leave the station by the central bridge, the final arrangements for a taxi rank for Station Street will be very convenient.

And from Monday June 27, equally convenient access to taxis on the other side of the station for people who don’t or can’t use the central bridge will be available at the drop off/pick up point on Queens Road. It will provide covered access to taxis for passengers who have problems using stairs, either due to mobility problems or with luggage, via the new concourse and lifts.

The City Council will work with East Midlands Trains to look at the signage in the station to ensure that passengers arriving by train are directed to the most appropriate rank.

City Council Portfolio Holder for Business, Growth and Transport, Councillor Nick McDonald, said: “The enhanced look and feel of Station Street, once work is complete next month, will undoubtedly provide a much more fitting gateway into the city from Nottingham Station, linking to further planned improvements between the station and a revamped Broadmarsh Centre. Removing taxis from that part of Station Street is the right thing to do to create that improved environment, and the taxi rank close to the side access to the station will be very convenient for most people who use this exit.

“We’ve been listening to taxi drivers and other groups and speaking to East Midlands Trains about how best to provide easier access to taxis for those who don’t or can’t use the central bridge, which can only be accessed by stairs. Providing access to taxis for travellers with limited mobility is of course a major issue and something we have to get right.

“We have now agreed to put a taxi rank in the drop off/pick up point just outside the station entrance on Queens Road. We hope this will provide an acceptable solution to taxi drivers and their passengers and will monitor the situation.

“I would like to thank the public for their patience. Regeneration of this nature is always disruptive, but that disruption is necessary to improve the south gateways into the city.”

Sarah Turner, General Manager for East Midlands Trains, added: “We’re pleased to have worked with Nottingham City Council on the introduction of the second taxi rank at the station which will be far more easily accessible for customers who aren’t able to use the central bridge. We’ll also be introducing clearer, simpler signage throughout the station to direct people to the closest and easiest taxi rank for them to use.”

Second taxi rank for station passengers – My Nottingham News (2024)

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Second taxi rank for station passengers – My Nottingham News? ›

We have now agreed to put a taxi rank in the drop off/pick up point just outside the station entrance on Queens Road. We hope this will provide an acceptable solution to taxi drivers and their passengers and will monitor the situation. “I would like to thank the public for their patience.

Is there a taxi rank at Nottingham Station? ›

Several bus services also operate from the station, connecting it to different parts of the city, and there is a taxi rank right outside the station.

Does Nottingham train station have ticket barriers? ›

Ticket machines are located on both platforms and the stop lies outside the ticket barrier-enforced paid area of the railway station.

What is the redevelopment of the Nottingham train station? ›

The £60m redevelopment of Nottingham Station has created a new gateway to the city for its citizens and for visitors. The station is now a key hub for travel in the city connecting the train seamlessly with the tram and bus network.

What is Nottingham train station called? ›

Known as Nottingham City and for rather longer as Nottingham Midland, Nottingham station is today the main railway station of Nottingham. It's also a nodal point on the city's tram system, with a tram stop that was originally called Station Street but is now known as Nottingham Station.

Can I use Uber in Nottingham? ›

Taxi in Nottingham

Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Nottingham. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place. The choice is yours.

What is the difference between a taxi rank and a taxi stand? ›

A taxicab stand (also called taxi rank, cab stand, taxi stand, cab rank, or hack stand) is a queue area on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers.

Can you pick up at Nottingham train station? ›

The most suitable pickup/drop off point is near the ramp leading from the carpark to platform 6. There is also a help point which goes to the station supervisor's office.... The new multi-storey car park is now open on Queens Road.

Can you leave luggage at Nottingham train station? ›

There is official luggage storage available at Nottingham Station, offering a convenient way to store your bags and enjoy your visit without any hassle. You can find the luggage storage facilities on Platform 1 within the station; they are operated by Excess Baggage Company.

Can you go to the toilet on a train in a station? ›

All trains have toilets on board. Many stations also have toilets – you can check for a particular station by visiting Great Western Railway's At the Station page (enter the station name in the box, and click “View live trains” to visit that station's page).

Is Nottingham train station big? ›

Nottingham Train Station is a well organised and spacious transport hub about 10-15 minutes walk from the centre of Nottingham.

Is there a lift at Nottingham train station? ›

There are lifts available to all platforms and there is level and ramp access to the concourse and ticket office/machines. This station has tactile paving at the edge of each platform.

How long is train station renovation? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Train Station Renovation is about 13 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 17½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Are there taxis at Nottingham train station? ›

And from Monday June 27, equally convenient access to taxis on the other side of the station for people who don't or can't use the central bridge will be available at the drop off/pick up point on Queens Road.

Does an oyster card work in Nottingham? ›

Nottingham City Council has successfully rolled out the first Oyster-style contactless ticketing system in the country outside of London.

Can you leave your car overnight at Nottingham train station? ›

Information about Parking in Nottingham Station

Via YourParkingSpace you are able to book car parking near Nottingham Station, including car parking for an hour or two, good value overnight car parking, or a place to park on a monthly basis.

Are there taxis in Nottingham? ›

Our taxis operate across Nottingham 24 hours-a-day, all year round and we have a range of cars available, from standard cabs to minibuses and even executive cars – just ask us about your options if you ring us.

How to get a black cab in Nottingham? ›

Central Cars: 0115 976 2222. County Cars: 0115 942 5425. DG Cars: 0115 950 0500. Nottingham Cars: 0115 970 0700.

Is there a taxi rank at QMC Nottingham? ›

Milton Street (East) (outside Victoria Centre) Milton Street (West) (outside Halifax Bank) North Circus Street (Playhouse) Queens Medical Centre (B Floor and Ground Floor)

Do taxis take card Nottingham? ›

Taxis in Nottingham usually take credit cards. Can I pay for my ride with Uber with a credit card? Yes. You can add a credit card as a payment option in your Uber account to pay for your trip in Nottingham.

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