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Network Map 210627 Covid Granton Harbour 10 Western Forth Bridge including Edinburgh Trams Cramond 47 Royal Yacht Daytime Services Harbour Britannia Queensferry Island Silverknowes West Lower Granton Road Starbank Road Caravan Park 24 38 113 Granton 1 Clermiston 21 Gyle Centre or Clovenstone Silverknowes Station Road 29 Seafield Royal Infirmary 37 Bo’Ness Road Granton Newhaven 7 Lindsay Road Penicuik Deanburn or Easter Bush Echline Edin. Waterfront Avenue Silverknowes Ocean Terminal 2 Gyle Centre 22 Gyle Cente West Granton (Promenade) College Square The Jewel Ocean Terminal 38 Royal Infirmary Muirhouse 19 11 22 34 35 36 Skylink 200 Ferrymuir Scotstoun 3 Clovenstone 23 Trinity 41 Cramond Retail Park Dalmeny Trinity Mayfield or Dalkeith Heights Greenbank King’s Buildings 16 27 37 Commercial Street 43 West Granton Road Granton Street Junction North North Pilton Drive West Granton Crescent 23 4 Hillend 24 42 Craigleith Silverknowes 14 8 The Jewel Royal Infirmary King’s Road (Parkway) Pilton Victoria Hunter’s Tryst Heriot-Watt Balerno 41 Silverknowes Leith 5 25 44 Pennywell Pennywell Park The Jewel Restalrig Wallyford Road Cramond Road Docks Crewe Clerwood North Newhaven Heriot-Watt Newhaven Road Granton 7 26 45* Boswall Parkway The Shore or Road Royal Infirmary Seton Sands Tranent Queen Margaret Clark cityWEST fare zone Road Road DIVERSION Muirhouse Silverknowes Granton Burnshot Road Whitehouse city fare zone 8 27 47 Crewe Toll 16 via The Shore Royal Infirmary Hunter’s Tryst Penicuik Ladywood Western Harbour Silverknowes Gorebridge Henderson 10 29 48 A90 Davidson’s Street Torphin or Bonaly Gorebridge Fort Kinnaird Crewe Road South Road Crewe Ferry Road Groathill Road Road Groathill Mains Ferry Road Drylaw Ferry Road 11 Ocean Terminal 30 Clovenstone 49 Rosewell North Goldenacre Leith Hyvots Bank Musselburgh Fort Kinnaird Quality Street Duke Street Leith Links Gyle Centre East Craigs Edinburgh Airport Inverleith Row Inverleith Inverleith 12 31 100 JunctionGreat Airlink Royal George Street Bonnyrigg or Polton Mill Waverley Bridge Barnton Queensferry Road Street Hermitage Place Botanic Muirhouse Wester Hailes Edinburgh Airport Blackhall Inverleith Bonnington Claremont Park 14 33 200 Skylink Park Garden Greendykes Sheriffhall Park & Ride Ocean Terminal Bonnington Road Parkgrove Road Restalrig Waterloo Place Heriot-Watt Edinburgh Airport Pilrig Street Lochend Road 15 34 300 Skylink Road North Road Western General Clermiston Comely McDonald Road Easter Bush Ocean Terminal Bread Street Calling: 19 24 29 37 38 47 113 H Canonmills Heriot-Watt Edinburgh Airport Hillhouse Road Bank Stockbridge DIVERSION 16 Silverknowes 35 400 Easter Road Easter Seafield Skylink Leith Walk Leith Ocean Terminal Fort Kinnaird 11 7 14 16 Colinton 42 1 Findlay Craigleith Orchard Granton Gyle Centre Edinburgh Airport BroughtonRoad 10 22 25 49 H 36 Brae 19 Edinburgh Trams Retail Park Comely Bank Road 10 Pilrig Hibernian House Ocean Terminal York Place Henderson Row Rodney Annandale Street via Easter Road King’s Road Clermiston Street from city FC Dundas Street Lochend Circus Place 11 via Leith Walk Edinburgh Airport Dean Park Corstorphine Crsecent to city Craigentinny Trams to Newhaven Leith Walk bus diversions; 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Bankhead Saughton Surgeons’ Duddingston North High High Road Terrace Ardmillan & Arthur’s Seat College Pinkie Road Balgreen Milton Link Street Street Home Edinburgh Street Hall 140 Park Station Gorgie Road Clerk Street Lauriston Place West Richmond Newhailes Road Tesco Pinkie Street H 30 Broomhouse Gorgie Brougham U.o.E Primary Broomhouse Stenhouse Balgreen Fountainbridge St. Olive Bank Grammar Church Street Saughton Tollcross Duddingston West Road Bingham Avenue Hermiston Gait Edin. Road Street Care 124 Road The Meadows Road Park Eskview School Robertson Wallyford Coll. Leonard’s Terrace Avenue Bankhead Centre Calling 44 106 113 124 104 106 113 Avenue to East Calder, East to Bingham Road Carberry city fare zone fare city Saughton The Jewel Napier 45* High Polwarth Melville Street Uni. Calder Road Mains Shandon 1 Wallyford 300 40 Marchmont Drive cityWEST fare zone fare cityWEST Sighthill East Preston Street Stoneybank Fa’side Avenue Duddingston South Park X27 X28 Bathgate/Whitburn Livingston, Gilmore Place Road X27 X28 Bruntsfield Road Dalkeith Queen Salters Road 104 Napier Newington The Jewel 44 Tranent Haddington Macmerry, 104 Chesser Uni. Marchmont Margaret Avenue ASDA Inveresk Strathearn Road University Windygoul 106 Minto Research Street Wester Hailes Road Hailes Wester 2 4 5 P&R Morningside Village Parkhead Grange to Slateford Road Churchhill Road Prestonfield AvenuePrestonfield 26 Park Hermiston Road Longstone Corn Exchange Park Craigmillar Calling: 25 34 35 Mayfield Polwarth Terrace Royal Newcraighall Edinburgh H Road X7 to Haddington, 113 to Dumbryden Drive Fort Kinnaird Hailesland Road Slateford Astley East Linton, Dunbar Ormiston, Shopping Centre 104 X7 Pencaitland 25 34 35 45* Longstone Road H Ainslie Morningside Craigmillar A1 Heriot-Watt Cameron Toll Niddrie Wester Hailes Road University Cluny West Savile Newcraighall Craiglockhart Balcarres Street Gardens Blackford Terrace Niddrie Mains county Fare Zones C-F Riccarton Campus Peffermill Road Road Avenue (Mon-Sat Colinton Road Lady Road Greendykes Fort Kinnaird Liberton Road Clovenstone Road 41 peak only) 44 Morningside Drive Road Westside Cameron Toll Royal Infirmary 48 49 106 Skylink 400 WhitecraigRoad Plaza Craiglockhart H Edinburgh BioQuarter Whitecraig King’s Buildings Shopping Centre A&E Baberton Uni. of Edinburgh 7 8 21 24 38 Mains Drive Mains Kingsknowe Baberton Clovenstone Calling: 33 48 49 400 21 Gardens Glenlockhart Road The Inch Greendykes Wester Napier Blackford Hill Uni. 23 14 Hailes Firrhill Comiston Road Gilmerton Road 3 30 Greenbank 33 Old Dalkeith Road Lanark Road Braid Hills Moredunvale Road Wester Hailes Road Liberton Brae Clovenstone Greenbank Crescent Mains Drive Mains Colinton 140 400 Colinton Kirkbrae Danderhall Juniper Dalkeith Mains Braid Hills Moredun Sheriffhall Country Salters Road Currie Green Comiston Kirk Brae Calling: 48 49 Park Howden Hall Road Hall Howden Ferniehill P&R 33 3 Liberton Colinton Road Oxgangs Avenue Lanark Road West Lanark Road Liberton H Hospital Dalkeith Gillespie Lasswade Road School Campus Mansfield Road Johnsburn Road Buckstone Crossroads Oxgangs Ferniehill Drive High Street Colinton Balerno Mortonhall Hyvots Gilmerton Dalkeith Caravan Park Drum Town Centre Dreghorn Gracemount Bank Street 16 Oxgangs Road Woodburn 44 Westgarth Woodburn Cockburn Avenue EskbankRoad Avenue 139 Fairmilehead Captain’s Road 11 Crescent Swanston Road Biggar 5 27 Kaimes The Lauder Road Dobbies Garden Centre & Eskbank 10 Hunter’s Murrays 10 Straiton Retail Park Butterfly & Insect World Tryst Dalkeith Torphin Bonaly Straiton Wadingburn BonnyriggRoad Calling: 47 P&R Heights 4 Hillend 140 Eskbank Station Loanhead Lasswade 139 & Tesco 140 Calling: 29 49 139 Easthouses Road Legend Easthouses 139 The Loan A7 Edin. 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