City authorities and Scottish government ministers were chiefly to blame for a “litany of avoidable failures,” according to an official inquiry into the delayed and over-budget Edinburgh tram project.
An Edinburgh commuter has claimed a tram glass door was smashed in a collision involving a 'lorry.' Edinburgh trams have taken to social media to alert travellers to the incident which will see ...
Edinburgh passengers have been warned after tram services were pulled. A power outage on the route saw Edinburgh Trams apologise for 'the inconvenience'. This comes as thousands flock to the city with ...
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Tram-trains solution for South-Sub line - Ian Murray
Despite Edinburgh having the best bus company in the UK, travelling between different parts of Edinburgh by public transport ...
A 12-week consultation has been launched into new routes to Granton and Royal Infirmary Details of a planned expansion of Edinburgh’s tram system costing up to £2.9 billion have been published as the ...
Edinburgh city councillors have voted in favour of a longer route for the city’s troubled trams project, which could cost up to £1 billion. The counsellors had voted to end the line at Haymarket – ...
The new Edinburgh trams system has officially entered operational service, providing integrated public transport in the Scottish capital. Opening the Edinburgh tram system follows several months of ...
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Mark's Merseytram research was funded as part of an ESRC PhD Studentship conducted at the University of Liverpool. University of Liverpool provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK ...
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