The delayed and over-budget Edinburgh tram project had a “litany of avoidable failures”, the chairman of an inquiry has said as its long-awaited report into the transport system was released. The ...
Tram services to and from Edinburgh Airport have been suspended this morning following reports of a crash. Earlier this morning, Edinburgh Trams told passengers that all services had been suspended, ...
A pulley wheel from Edinburgh’s original cable-hauled tram network has been discovered during work to extend the current line to Newhaven. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Edinburgh’s transport boss has said no council money will go towards funding the city’s new tram line – even as questions have been raised over what external funding will be available. The remarks ...
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 Scottish Government has warned that it may withhold £60 million of funding following the decision by Edinburgh city councillors to halt the capital’s trams project at Haymarket. The future of the ...
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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.