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  2. Edinburgh Trams - Wikipedia

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    The "Ridacard" is a smartcard season ticket issued by Transport for Edinburgh; it is valid on both Edinburgh Trams and Lothian Buses (available for one week, four weeks or annually). On 1 September 2014, a rechargeable pre-paid smartcard for single journeys on both buses and trams, called "Citysmart", was introduced.

  3. Edinburgh’s tram project was delivered years late and well over double its original budget (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Archive) ... No. 5 Notre Dame punches CFP ticket with 2 late interception return ...

  4. 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.

  5. Edinburgh Gateway station - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Edinburgh tram scheme had ‘litany of avoidable failures ...

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    The inquiry was set up in 2014 to examine why the tram scheme went more than double over budget and took so long to complete. Edinburgh tram scheme had ‘litany of avoidable failures’, inquiry ...

  7. Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh's first trams were horse-drawn; they began operation on 6 November 1871, and ran between Haymarket and Leith. The following year saw the establishment of the circle route, which ran via Marchmont and Church Hill to the West End of Princes Street; the fare was one penny, or two pence for a return. In 1881 and 1882 steam engine hauled ...

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