Bus and tram collide as emergency services rush to scene to treat passengers outside major UK city



Emergency services have rushed to treat passengers after a bus collided with a tram outside Nottingham.

Police officers, paramedics and firefighters attended the scene in Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, following the collision this morning.

The tram is severely damaged to its left side and front, while the bus’s front is completely destroyed.

Firefighters from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire have been called to the scene.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “All passengers are safe. However, some are being treated on scene for minor injuries – thankfully none are life altering.”

Nottingham City Trransport has also warned of severe delays on its Orange 36 service because of the collision.

A spokesman said : “We are unable to serve any stop on Inham Road or Field Lane.

“Buses arriving at Chilwell are normal route to Bramcote Lane, then continue Bramcote Lane, School Lane, left High Road to resume normal route from Cator Lane.”

\u200bFire crews remain at the scene with disruption expected through the day

\u200bThe damage could be seen from inside the tram

Sergeant Nicola Thomas, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “While the incident has caused disruption this morning, there have been no reports of any serious injuries and the scene is now being made safe.

“Inham Road is likely to remain closed for the rest of the day while investigations and recovery of the vehicles take place.

“Motorists are advised to avoid the area and find alternative routes.

“I’d like to thank people affected for their understanding.”

Inside the driver's cabin

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In December, Nottingham Express Transit (NET) announced that collisions involving its trams and cars were “on the rise”.

According to the company, there was an increase of 19 per cent in crashes involving trams and motorists was observed in 2025 compared to 2024.

The operator added that, between January and October 2025, 205 tram emergency brake activations took place to avoid collisions with motorists,

Many of these took place due to drivers running a red light, reports Nottinghamshire Live.

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