Proposals for new tram lines in Edinburgh


Various studies, from 1989 onwards, considered the reintroduction of trams to Edinburgh. 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. All lines would run through the city centre.
Line 3 was later shelved due to lack of Scottish Parliament approval. Lines 1 and 2 were combined and split into three phases, with Phase 1 being further divided into Phase 1a and 1b. Phases 1b, 2 and 3 were not funded, and only a truncated section of the planned Phase 1a line has been constructed.

Line 1 (North Edinburgh)

Line 1 was planned to be a 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 Walk to Leith and Newhaven. The line would then run along the waterfront to Granton, where it would then loop back, taking over the disused Caledonian Railway route between via Crewe Toll to Wester Coates and Haymarket. Upon reaching Haymarket, trams will return to on-street running mode and head back along Princes Street.
Line 1 comprised of on-street track integrated with other traffic, of segregated track running along existing roads, and separate tramway. The on-street sections of track would be in the centre of the road in some locations and at the kerbside in others. On the disused line to Granton, the tram line would be integrated with cycle and pedestrian pathways along the Roseburn wildlife corridor.
In the initial Phase 1a of the project, only the Newhaven-Leith Walk-Princes Street section of this route was included, with trams then continuing west to the airport. Further construction of the Line 1 loop was cancelled in 2009 due to financial constraints, postponing construction of the Haymarket-Granton section of this line indefinitely. Phase 2, which would complete the loop with a line from Granton Square to Newhaven, also remains unfunded.
NamePhaseTransport InterchangeServes--
HaymarketPhase 1a Haymarket railway station
Lothian Buses
Line 2
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
St Mary's Music School
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Shandwick PlacePhase 1a--
Princes StreetPhase 1aPrinces Street
National Gallery of Scotland
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St Andrew SquarePhase 1a Lothian Buses
Edinburgh Bus Station
Waverley Station
St Andrew Square
St. James Centre
--
Picardy PlacePhase 1aOmni Centre
Edinburgh Playhouse
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McDonald RoadPhase 1aEaster Road Stadium--
Balfour StreetPhase 1aPilrig Park--
Foot of the WalkPhase 1a Lothian Buses--
Bernard StreetPhase 1a--
Port of Leith
Phase 1aScottish Government building--
Ocean TerminalPhase 1aOcean Terminal
Royal Yacht Britannia
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NewhavenPhase 1aNewhaven--
Lower GrantonPhase 2--
Granton
Phase 1b--
Saltire Square
Phase 1b--
Caroline ParkPhase 1bTelford College--
West Pilton
Phase 1b--
Crewe TollPhase 1b Lothian BusesFettes College--
Telford roadPhase 1bWestern General Hospital--
CraigleithPhase 1bCraigleith Retail Park--
Ravelston DykesPhase 1bScottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Stewart's Melville College
The Mary Erskine School
St. George's School
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RoseburnPhase 1b--
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Line 2 (West Edinburgh)

Line 2 would have been an route from the City Centre out to Edinburgh Airport via Edinburgh Park, with a branch line to Newbridge and a total of 19 stops. The airport route was subsequently incorporated into Phase 1a of the project. The branch to Newbridge is dependent on funding becoming available for Phase 3 of the construction project.
In Phase 1a, from St Andrew Square to Haymarket, a line of on-street track integrates with other traffic along Princes Street and Shandwick Place. At Haymarket station, the tram line diverges from the road and runs down a segregated tramway via Haymarket Yards. The Line 1 branch north towards Granton would be located at the bridge over Russell Road. The Phase 1a line continues west, past the Haymarket rail depot and Murrayfield Stadium. Trams then move onto a dedicated track running parallel to the Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line, briefly crossing south of the railway to serve Sighthill and Edinburgh Park, before heading north, parallel to the City Bypass to the Gyle. The tramway then passes under the A8 road just the east of the Gogar Roundabout, turns west over green belt land, and then north behind the Hilton Hotel and alongside the Gogar Burn to a terminus within the existing airport bus station.
The planned branch to Newbridge would begin at the Ingliston stop, continuing west past the Royal Highland Showground, before crossing onto the central reservation of the A8. It would then turn south via Ratho Station to rejoin the Glasgow main line. At Harvest Road trams would switch to street-running mode again, sharing the road with traffic to the Newbridge industrial estate before crossing the A89 road and terminating at the Newbridge roundabout.
A preliminary guided bus service along part of the future route of Line 2, Fastlink, opened in December 2004. This concrete track, which ran parallel to the Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line from Saughton to Edinburgh Park, was converted to a tram track, replacing the guided bus service with the tram line.
On 27 September 2007, the Scottish Government announced the cancellation of the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link, a separate project to link mainline rail services to Edinburgh Airport. As an alternative, the government plans that an additional stop is built adjacent to a proposed Gogar railway station be constructed. This newly built rail station and tram stop would provide an interchange on the Fife Circle Line with airport tram services. Costs for this have not been stated and would be in addition to the currently budgeted-for amount.

Line 3 (South East Edinburgh)

The proposals also featured a third tram line, which would run from the City Centre to the southern suburbs. The route was not finalised, but proposals indicated a preferred route would cross North Bridge and the Royal Mile, heading south past the University of Edinburgh, along Nicolson Street. An alternative route suggested trams could bypass the congested Nicolson Street and Clerk Street section by turning right into Nicolson Square and heading south along Potterrow. Southbound trams would return to Newington Road via West Preston Street, and a northbound track would run along Causewayside. A segregated track was proposed to cross Cameron Toll, and after crossing the Inch Park, trams would then run down the Old Dalkeith Road towards the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, and finally terminating at Newcraighall railway station park and ride. An extension to Musselburgh was also considered. City councillors also suggested that a route via London Road might be considered as an alternative extension to the network.
Line 3 was not approved by the Scottish Parliament and was not funded. Funding for the line depended on Edinburgh voters agreeing to a congestion charge, which was rejected in the Edinburgh road tolls referendum in 2005. Following the referendum defeat, Edinburgh City Council applied to the Scottish Government for £198 million funding for the line, but this request was turned down. As such, the proposal was put on hold indefinitely and does not form part of the approved phases, but the land needed for the line was protected until at least 2015.
NamePhaseTransport InterchangeServes
Waverley stationN/A Waverley Station
Lothian Buses
Line 1
High StreetN/ARoyal Mile
South BridgeN/A
Nicolson SquareN/AUniversity of Edinburgh George Square campus
St Patrick SquareN/A
The MeadowsN/AThe Meadows
Newington RoadN/ANewington
Minto StreetN/A
Newington StationN/AInterchange with South Suburban Railway at Newington Station
Craigmillar ParkN/AUniversity of Edinburgh King's Buildings campus
Cameron TollN/ACameron Toll Shopping Centre
The InchN/A
MoredunN/AMoredun
RIE/Bio MediparkN/ARoyal Infirmary of Edinburgh
GreendykesN/AGreendykes
CraigmillarN/ACraigmillar
NiddrieN/ANiddrie
The WispN/A
Fort KinnairdN/AFort Kinnaird retail park
NewcraighallN/A

Other proposals

In addition to the three routes selected by transport planners, other proposals were put forward for inclusion in the tram network. Local campaigning groups have suggested that it would be possible to re-open the Edinburgh South Suburban Railway as an extension to Edinburgh trams. This proposal was rejected by the Scottish Parliament on ground of cost and the line will not be re-opened for the foreseeable future.