Despite carrying over 12 million passengers in 2024, Edinburgh Trams remains deep in the red — still paying for the chaos of its troubled past.
Edinburgh Trams will run services at ‘half line speed’ through the city centre after flooding was reported in the area.
A consultation on the biggest expansion of Edinburgh's tram network since it launched has recieved over 11,000 responses. So what happens now?
And city transport convener Stephen Jenkinson predicted the new, simpler way to pay could boost passenger numbers. “Tap on, Tap off” - or ToTo - is said to be the first scheme of its kind in Scotland.
A 66-year-old man has been taken to hospital following an incident involving a tram in Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to Constitution Street in Leith at about 1.35pm following "reports of ...
This story was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). On 7 June 2023, trams ran down Leith Walk for the first time in 67 years, opening up parts of Edinburgh little trammelled by visitors.