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  2. Edinburgh tram scheme had ‘litany of avoidable failures’ says ...

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    Meanwhile, in other news, some brutal comments from Lord Hardie in his Edinburgh Trams Inquiry report, including some of John Swinney's evidence being dismissed as 'incredible'https://t.co ...

  3. Edinburgh Tram Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    The terms of reference for the inquiry were as follows: [9] To inquire into the delivery of the Edinburgh Trams project (“the project”), from proposals for the project emerging to its completion, including the procurement and contract preparation, its governance, project management and delivery structures, and oversight of the relevant contracts, in order to establish why the project ...

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  6. 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 ]

  7. Proposals for new tram lines in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a proposal for a new Edinburgh Trams network envisaged three routes across the city, Lines 1, 2 and 3. Line 1 was a circular route running around the northern suburbs, with the other two forming radial lines running out to Newbridge in the west and to Newcraighall in the south respectively. [ 2 ]

  8. CAF Urbos 3 (Edinburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh trams are bi-directional, 42.8 metres (140 ft 5 in) long [1] [6] and built with 100% low-floor access to meet UK Rail Vehicle Access Regulations for disabled people. Passenger capacity is 250 – 78 seated, 170 standing and 2 wheelchair spaces [1] – and the trams will be fitted with CCTV. [7] [5] Sideways view of a tram

  9. Edinburgh Trams staff back strike action over lack of breaks

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