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Edinburgh trams have taken to social media to alert travellers to the incident which will see services terminate at Balfour ...
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A bus driver has been injured after his vehicle collided with a tram that derailed near Edinburgh Airport. Dramatic photographs show the single decker bus severely damaged on its side, while the ...
A driver was injured when his bus was in collision with a tram near Edinburgh Airport. Emergency services were called to the crash on Eastfield Avenue at about 17:20 on Wednesday afternoon.
Edinburgh's new tram line begins operating on Saturday 31 May. The 14km (8.7 miles) route runs from Edinburgh Airport to York Place in the city centre, with 15 stops along the way. The tram ...
Edinburgh's trams will begin arriving in the capital next month. But it will be at least 2012 before the tram line linking Edinburgh Airport with the city centre and Leith actually opens for business.
Several stops will be closed, and trams from Edinburgh Airport will terminate at the West ... customers with tram tickets, Ridacards, and valid Concessionary cards will be able to use Lothian ...
The best way to get around Edinburgh is by foot. This hilly city may have you a little out of breath at certain points, but it's still small enough that walking makes the most sense. When you grow ...
There are currently 12 direct bus routes to the airport, including services from as far away as Oban and Aberdeen, as well as the tram, which provides a direct link to Edinburgh city centre and a ...
Journey time for a complete trip between Edinburgh airport and York Place in the city ... and shows it here in two minutes. Edinburgh's tram route in two minutes. Video, 00:02:02Edinburgh's ...
Edinburgh airport chiefs are understood to have also had misgivings about the narrow width of the shelter at the tram terminus there. However, the city council said a tram would always be there ...
Edinburgh airport chiefs are understood to have had misgivings about the narrow width of the shelter at the tram terminus there, but were told a tram would always be waiting for passengers to board.