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 Saturday, 25 January, 2003, 10:28 GMT
In pictures: track to the roots
Trams will be back on the streets of Nottingham when the express transit route opens in November.

Pictured here are some images of how the city looked when it last saw trams in the streets more than 60 years ago.

Trams in Nottingham
Long Row and Market Street saw hundreds of journeys a day

Tram in Nottingham
A tram is captured travelling past the old Midland Station

Victoria Station
Trams also went past the old Victoria Station

Milton Street
Trams were at their height in the late 1920s

Parliament Street
Parliament Street was where old tram tracks were unearthed

Long Row
Long Row was once busy with trams

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