Edinburgh Tram Network
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As of 2005, there are no tram services in Edinburgh. Like many other British cities, Edinburgh had a tram network in the first half of the 20th century, running as far as Leith and Portobello. The service was withdrawn in 1956 - the last to run was on the evening of Friday November 16 that year.
In 2004, a proposal was submitted to the Scottish Parliament to reintroduce a tram network to Edinburgh. If the Bill is passed and receives Royal Assent (estimated to happen in 2005), construction will commence in 2006. The proposal consists of three lines:
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Line 1 (North Edinburgh)
- Route Map (http://tt.tiedinburgh.co.uk/public_consult/popups/line1map.html)
The first route will be a circular route between the City Centre, Leith, Newhaven and Granton.
Line 2 (West Edinburgh)
- Route Map (http://tt.tiedinburgh.co.uk/public_consult/popups/line2map.html)
The second route will run from the City Centre out to Newbridge via Edinburgh Park, with a branch line to Edinburgh Airport. In February 2005, construction of a bus guideway, which forms part of the route, was completed. The guideway is designed for dual bus and tram running, and runs between proposed stops 4 and 6, adjacent to the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway between Haymarket and Edinburgh Park stations.
Line 3 (South East Edinburgh)
- Route Map (http://tt.tiedinburgh.co.uk/pages/3map.html)
The third route has yet to be submitted to the Scottish Parliament. The developers currently aim to submit it as a Private Bill in December 2004.
If successful, it will run from the City Centre towards the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and finally connecting with Newcraighall railway station and Park & Ride. There is already a proposal to extend line 3 to Musselburgh.
External links
- Transport Initiatives Edinburgh's Tram Time web site (http://tt.tiedinburgh.co.uk/)
- WEBS (http://www.tiedinburgh.co.uk/webs.html) (West Edinburgh Busways)
- Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway (http://www.railscot.co.uk/Edinburgh_and_Glasgow_Railway/frame.htm)