Nottingham trams disrupted for second day as track work begins

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Passengers are facing disruption for a second day

Tram services in Nottingham are being disrupted for a second day after a "communications issue" brought the network to a standstill on Thursday.

The fault - which halted services for the whole day - caused anger among frustrated passengers.

Tram operator Net says the issue has been resolved but works will affect the service from Friday.

There will be no tram services between Wilkinson Street and Old Market Square as a result.

A dedicated bus replacement service will be operating between these stops, the operator added.

Net will be carrying out planned track replacement works at the Forest tram stop which are expected to affect the network until 31 August.

Radio fault

Passengers have been expressing their annoyance and frustration on social media.

Tram services will resume as normal from 1 September, the operator said.

In a statement on Friday, Net apologised to customers for the disruption caused by the communications fault the previous day.

It said there was a communication failure with the operator's radio system, which allows trams to communicate with the control room.

"This meant that it was not safe to run our service", Net added.

The tram operator said the cause of the failure was being investigated "to ensure that this does not happen again".

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