213 at Radford Road
10/03/2009 • 003546
213, with part of its Powergen livery missing, crossing Forest Road on the way to High School stop
01/08/2007 • 003120
213, in Powergen livery, at Bulwell Forest tram stop
10/04/2006 • 002619
213, approaching Wilkinson Street from the north
18/08/2005 • 001999
213 turning into Gladstone Street from Noel Street, to descend to Shipstone Street stop
18/08/2005 • 001992
213 now carries the latest version of the Powergen all-over advert, the same as sister 201
03/04/2005 • 001323
213, just inside the depot, in the plain NET livery worn for the brief period between the removal of the tram's original (green) Powergen all-over advert and the application of the current (blue) version. Note the absence of adverts at cantrail height. The tram does, however, have a red nose, worn as part of NET's Red Nose Day 2005 activities
10/03/2005 • 001295
213 lost its original (green) Powergen advert, along with 201, at the end of the first year of operation, and is seen here in plain NET livery with no adverts at all. Both 201 and 213 later received new Powergen advert liveries
09/03/2005 • 001287
213 at The Forest, as the snow starts to thaw
23/02/2005 • 001224
As dawn breaks over Hyson Green, 213 passes through Shipstone Street on a non-passenger journey
10/12/2004 • 001140
213 on an early morning service at The Forest
25/10/2004 • 000954
213 at Old Market Square. In the background is the Council House
23/07/2004 • 000790
213 showing off her original (green) Powergen all-over advertisement and new Mary Potter name at Wilkinson Street stop
08/07/2004 • 000259
213 is named Mary Potter, after the founder of the Little Company of Mary Sisters, a mission to the poor in Hyson Green
06/07/2004 • 000246
213 at Weekday Cross, heading towards Lace Market. On the left is Weekday Cross, in the background is a church-turned-pub (the Pitcher & Piano) and the blue-brick wall underneath the tree sits atop the southern portal of the former Great Central Railway tunnel to Victoria Station
06/05/2004 • 000032
213 passing Weekday Cross (just south of Lace Market stop) heading for Station Street. This original Powergen advert was also carried by 201
06/05/2004 • 000031
213 approaching Cinderhill
24/03/2004 • 000030