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Transport

Collingham is well served by public transport with regular trains and buses.

Collingham Community Transport Scheme

This service is available to patients registered with Collingham Medical Centre - for more information refer to Collingham & District Village Care

Buses

Trains

The line opened on the 4th August 1846 as a 33 mile extension to the Derby to Nottingham route. George Stephenson surveyed the area and avoided engineering difficulties simply by following the route of the River Trent.

Castle Line Stakeholder Board

The reports which can be found below have been kindly produced by Keith who attends these meetings and will benefit people by keeping them up-to-date with developments on the Castle Line which will bring major benefits to Collingham over the next five years.

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