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  2. Edinburgh Gateway station - Wikipedia

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    7,755. Notes. Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road. Edinburgh Gateway station is a railway station and interchange at Gogar in Edinburgh, Scotland, which opened on 11 December 2016. [2] It is served by ScotRail and Edinburgh Trams, and serves both Gogar and Edinburgh Airport, to which it is connected by the tram line.

  3. Edinburgh Park station - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Park station tram stop. The Edinburgh Park tram stop (and the entire tram line) opened on 31 May 2014, the station then becoming a fully staffed rail/tram interchange. The tram stop is adjacent to the southern exit of the railway station. The first tram (under test and without passengers) called at the stop on 8 October 2013. [4]

  4. Edinburgh Trams - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Trams is a tramway in Edinburgh, Scotland, operated by Edinburgh Trams Ltd. It is an 18.5-kilometre (11.5 mi) line between Newhaven and Edinburgh Airport, with 23 stops. [2] [3] [4] A modern tram network for Edinburgh was proposed by Edinburgh Council in 1999, with detailed design work being performed over the next decade ...

  5. Transport in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Buses on Princes Street, one of the main thoroughfares in Edinburgh. Map of tram and commuter rail services in Edinburgh. Edinburgh is a major transport hub in east central Scotland and is at the centre of a multi-modal transport network with road, rail and air communications connecting the city with the rest of Scotland and internationally.

  6. Category:Railway stations in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    E. Edinburgh Gateway station. Edinburgh Park station. Edinburgh Waverley railway station.

  7. Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) The Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway was a railway company that built an east-west railway (known as the Edinburgh Suburban Line or more familiarly the Sub) on the southern margin of Edinburgh, Scotland, primarily to facilitate the operation of heavy goods and mineral traffic across the city.

  8. Proposals for new tram lines in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (North Edinburgh) Diagram of Line 1 proposed in 2001. The planned route of the tram line along the waterfront at Granton. Line 1 was planned to be a 15.25-kilometre (9.48 mi) circular route with 22 stops running around the northern suburbs, following a route from the City Centre, St Andrew Square, York Place, Picardy Place, down Leith ...

  9. Trams in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Edinburgh. Trams operated in Edinburgh from 1871 to 1956, and resumed in 2014. The first systems were horse-drawn, while cable-haulage appeared in the city in 1888. Electric trams first ran on systems in neighbouring Musselburgh (1904) and Leith (1905), meeting the Edinburgh cable-trams at Joppa and Pilrig respectively.