Ocean Terminal • Leith • City Centre • Balgreen • Edinburgh Park • Gyle Centre

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ocean Terminal • Leith • City Centre • Balgreen • Edinburgh Park • Gyle Centre service 22 at a glance... frequency During the day, During the evenings, every day every day at least every every 10 15 mins mins City Centre bus stops See previous page for City Centre bus stops Whilst we’ve taken every effort in the preparation of this guide, Lothian Buses Ltd cannot accept any liability arising from inaccuracies, amendments or changes. The routes and times shown are for guidance – we would advise customers to check details by calling 0131 555 6363 before travelling. On occasion due to circumstances beyond our control and during special events, our services can be delayed by traffic congestion and diversion. 22 Gyle Centre • Edinburgh Park • Balgreen • City Centre • Leith • Ocean Terminal Gyle Centre 0430 0450 0510 0530 0550 0605 then 1859 1914 1929 1944 59 14 29 44 2314 2334 Broomhouse Roundabout 0437 0457 0517 0537 0557 0612 at 1907 1922 1937 1952 06 21 36 51 then 2321 2341 Balgreen School 0445 0505 0525 0545 0605 0620 least 1915 1930 1945 2000 14 29 44 59 every 2329 2348 every West End, Lothian Road 0453 0513 0533 0553 0613 0628 1924 1939 1953 2008 22 37 52 07 15 2337 2355 Elm Row 0502 0522 0542 0602 0622 0638 10 1936 1951 2005 2019 33 48 03 18 2348 0004 Friday to Monday mins mins Foot of Leith Walk 0507 0527 0547 0607 0627 0643 until 1942 1957 2010 2024 38 53 08 23 until 2353 0009 Ocean Terminal 0513 0533 0553 0613 0634 0650 1951 2005 2017 2031 45 00 15 30 0000 0016 Route: Gyle Centre, Gyle Avenue, Edinburgh Park, Lochside Crescent, Redheughs Avenue, South Gyle Crescent, South Gyle Access, Broomhouse Drive, Stenhouse Drive, Stevenson Drive, Balgreen Road, Stevenson Road, Westfield Road, West Approach Road, Lothian Road, Princes Street, Leith Street, Leith Walk, Great Junction Street, Henderson Street, Shore, Commercial Street, Britannia Way, Ocean Drive, Ocean Terminal. Return via reverse of above route. 22 Ocean Terminal • Leith • City Centre • Balgreen • Edinburgh Park • Gyle Centre Ocean Terminal 0420 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 1954 2009 2016 2024 39 54 09 24 2309 2324 2339 Foot of Leith Walk 0428 0448 0508 0528 0548 0609 2003 2018 2025 2033 48 03 18 33 2318 2333 2348 Elm Row 0433 0453 0513 0534 0554 0615 2009 2024 2031 2038 53 08 23 38 2323 2338 2353 West End, Lothian Road 0442 0502 0522 0543 0603 0624 2020 2035 2041 2048 03 18 33 48 2333 2347 0002 Balgreen School 0450 0510 0530 0551 0611 0632 2029 2044 S 2057 12 27 42 57 2342 2355 0010 Broomhouse Roundabout 0456 0516 0536 0557 0617 0640 2036 2051 — 2104 19 34 49 04 2349 0001 0016 Friday to Monday Gyle Centre 0503 0523 0543 0605 0625 0649 2042 2057 — 2110 25 40 55 10 2355 0007 — S – continues to Stevenson Road Gyle Centre 0430 0450 0510 0530 0550 0605 1859 1914 1929 1944 59 14 29 44 2314 2334 Broomhouse Roundabout 0437 0457 0517 0537 0557 0612 1907 1922 1937 1952 06 21 36 51 2321 2341 Balgreen School 0445 0505 0525 0545 0605 0620 1915 1930 1945 2000 14 29 44 59 2329 2348 West End, Lothian Road 0453 0513 0533 0553 0613 0628 1924 1939 1953 2008 22 37 52 07 2337 2355 Elm Row 0502 0522 0542 0602 0622 0638 1936 1951 2005 2019 33 48 03 18 2348 0004 Friday to Monday Foot of Leith Walk 0507 0527 0547 0607 0627 0643 1942 1957 2010 2024 38 53 08 23 2353 0009 Ocean Terminal 0513 0533 0553 0613 0634 0650 1951 2005 2017 2031 45 00 15 30 0000 0016 Ocean Terminal 0420 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 then 1954 2009 2016 2024 39 54 09 24 2309 2324 2339 Foot of Leith Walk 0428 0448 0508 0528 0548 0609 at 2003 2018 2025 2033 48 03 18 33 then 2318 2333 2348 Elm Row 0433 0453 0513 0534 0554 0615 least 2009 2024 2031 2038 53 08 23 38 every 2323 2338 2353 every West End, Lothian Road 0442 0502 0522 0543 0603 0624 2020 2035 2041 2048 03 18 33 48 15 2333 2347 0002 Balgreen School 0450 0510 0530 0551 0611 0632 10 2029 2044 S 2057 12 27 42 57 2342 2355 0010 mins mins Broomhouse Roundabout 0456 0516 0536 0557 0617 0640 until 2036 2051 — 2104 19 34 49 04 until 2349 0001 0016 Friday to Monday Gyle Centre 0503 0523 0543 0605 0625 0649 2042 2057 — 2110 25 40 55 10 2355 0007 — S – continues to Stevenson Road 22 Gyle Centre • Edinburgh Park • Balgreen • City Centre • Leith • Ocean Terminal Gyle Centre 0430 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 — 0709 — 0728 — 0748 then 1823 1835 1847 1859 1914 Broomhouse Roundabout 0437 0517 0537 0557 0617 0637 0657 0706 0716 0726 0735 0745 0755 at 1831 1843 1855 1907 1922 least Balgreen School 0444 0524 0544 0604 0624 0644 0704 0713 0723 0733 0743 0753 0803 every 1839 1851 1903 1915 1930 West End, Lothian Road 0452 0532 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0721 0731 0741 0751 0801 0811 1848 1900 1912 1924 1939 Elm Row 0501 0541 0601 0621 0641 0701 0721 0730 0740 0750 0800 0810 0820 10 1900 1912 1924 1936 1951 mins Foot of Leith Walk 0506 0546 0606 0626 0646 0706 0726 0735 0745 0755 0805 0815 0825 until 1906 1918 1930 1942 1957 Saturday Ocean Terminal 0512 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0732 0742 0752 0802 0812 0822 0832 1915 1927 1939 1951 2005 Gyle Centre 1929 1944 59 14 29 44 2314 2334 Broomhouse Roundabout 1937 1952 06 21 36 51 then 2321 2341 Balgreen School 1945 2000 14 29 44 59 every 2329 2348 West End, Lothian Road 1954 2008 22 37 52 07 15 2337 2355 Elm Row 2005 2019 33 48 03 18 mins 2347 0004 Foot of Leith Walk 2010 2024 38 53 08 23 until 2352 0009 Ocean Terminal 2017 2031 45 00 15 30 2359 0016 Ocean Terminal 0420 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 0620 0640 0700 0710 0720 1925 1939 1954 2009 2016 2024 2039 Foot of Leith Walk 0428 0448 0508 0528 0548 0608 0628 0648 0708 0718 0729 1934 1948 2003 2018 2025 2033 2048 Elm Row 0433 0453 0513 0533 0553 0613 0633 0653 0713 0723 0735 1940 1954 2009 2024 2031 2038 2053 West End, Lothian Road 0442 0502 0522 0542 0602 0622 0642 0702 0722 0732 0745 1951 2005 2020 2035 2041 2048 2103 Balgreen School 0450 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 0710 0730 0740 0753 2000 2014 2029 2044 S 2057 2112 Broomhouse Roundabout 0456 0516 0536 0556 0616 0636 0656 0716 0738 0748 0801 2008 2022 2036 2051 — 2104 2119 Gyle Centre 0503 0523 0543 0603 0623 0643 0703 0723 0745 0755 0808 2015 2029 2042 2057 — 2110 2125 Saturday Ocean Terminal 54 09 24 39 2309 2324 2339 Foot of Leith Walk 03 18 33 48 2318 2333 2348 Elm Row 08 23 38 53 2323 2338 2353 West End, Lothian Road 18 33 48 03 2333 2347 0002 Balgreen School 27 42 57 12 2342 2355 0010 Broomhouse Roundabout 34 49 04 19 2349 0001 0016 Gyle Centre 40 55 10 25 2355 0007 — S – continues to Stevenson Road Gyle Centre 0430 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 — 0709 — 0728 — 0748 1823 1835 1847 1859 1914 Broomhouse Roundabout 0437 0517 0537 0557 0617 0637 0657 0706 0716 0726 0735 0745 0755 1831 1843 1855 1907 1922 Balgreen School 0444 0524 0544 0604 0624 0644 0704 0713 0723 0733 0743 0753 0803 1839 1851 1903 1915 1930 West End, Lothian Road 0452 0532 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0721 0731 0741 0751 0801 0811 1848 1900 1912 1924 1939 Elm Row 0501 0541 0601 0621 0641 0701 0721 0730 0740 0750 0800 0810 0820 1900 1912 1924 1936 1951 Foot of Leith Walk 0506 0546 0606 0626 0646 0706 0726 0735 0745 0755 0805 0815 0825 1906 1918 1930 1942 1957 Saturday Ocean Terminal 0512 0552 0612 0632 0652 0712 0732 0742 0752 0802 0812 0822 0832 1915 1927 1939 1951 2005 Gyle Centre 1929 1944 59 14 29 44 2314 2334 Broomhouse Roundabout 1937 1952 06 21 36 51 2321 2341 Balgreen School 1945 2000 14 29 44 59 2329 2348 West End, Lothian Road 1954 2008 22 37 52 07 2337 2355 Elm Row 2005 2019 33 48 03 18 2347 0004 Foot of Leith Walk 2010 2024 38 53 08 23 2352 0009 Ocean Terminal 2017 2031 45 00 15 30 2359 0016 22 Ocean Terminal • Leith • City Centre • Balgreen • Edinburgh Park • Gyle Centre Ocean Terminal 0420 0440 0500 0520 0540 0600 0620 0640 0700 0710 0720 then 1925 1939 1954 2009 2016 2024 2039 Foot of Leith Walk 0428 0448 0508 0528 0548 0608 0628 0648 0708 0718 0729 at 1934 1948 2003 2018 2025 2033 2048 Elm Row 0433 0453 0513 0533 0553 0613 0633 0653 0713 0723 0735 least 1940 1954 2009 2024 2031 2038 2053 every West End, Lothian Road 0442 0502 0522 0542 0602 0622 0642 0702 0722 0732 0745 1951 2005 2020 2035 2041 2048 2103 Balgreen School 0450 0510 0530 0550 0610 0630 0650 0710 0730 0740 0753 10 2000 2014 2029 2044 S 2057 2112 mins Broomhouse Roundabout 0456 0516 0536 0556 0616 0636 0656 0716 0738 0748 0801 until 2008 2022 2036 2051 — 2104 2119 Gyle Centre 0503 0523 0543 0603 0623 0643 0703 0723 0745 0755 0808 2015 2029 2042 2057 — 2110 2125 Saturday Ocean Terminal 54 09 24 39 2309 2324 2339 Foot of Leith Walk 03 18 33 48 then 2318 2333 2348 Elm Row 08 23 38 53 every 2323 2338 2353 West End, Lothian Road 18 33 48 03 15 2333 2347 0002 Balgreen School 27 42 57 12 mins 2342 2355 0010 Broomhouse Roundabout 34 49 04 19 until 2349 0001 0016 Gyle Centre 40 55 10 25 2355 0007 — S – continues to Stevenson Road 22 Gyle Centre • Edinburgh Park • Balgreen • City Centre • Leith • Ocean Terminal Gyle Centre 0440 0520 0540 0600 0620 0640 0700 0720 0740 0800 — 0820 0835 0846 0858 0910 0922 0934 0946 Broomhouse Roundabout 0447 0527 0547 0607 0627 0647 0707 0727 0747 0807 0817 0827 0842 0853 0905 0917 0929 0941 0953 Balgreen School 0454 0534 0554 0614 0634 0654 0715 0735 0755 0815 0825 0835 0850 0901 0913 0925 0937 0949 1001 West End, Lothian Road 0502 0542 0602 0622 0642 0702 0723 0743 0803 0823 0833 0843 0858 0910 0922 0934 0946 0958 1010 Elm Row 0511 0551 0611 0631 0651 0711 0732 0752 0812 0832 0842 0852 0909 0921 0933 0945 0957 1009 1021 Foot of Leith Walk 0516 0556 0616 0636 0656 0716 0737 0757 0817 0837 0847 0857 0915 0927 0939 0951 1003 1015 1027 Ocean Terminal 0522 0602 0622 0642 0702 0722 0744 0804 0824 0844 0854 0905 0923 0935 0947 0959 1011 1023 1035 Sunday Gyle Centre 0958 1010 1022 1034 1046 1058 1110 1122 1134 1148 1200 1212 1742 1754 1808 1823 1838 1853 Broomhouse
Recommended publications
  • Granton-Tour-Curious-Edinburgh
    The Madelvic History Group is pleased to announce the launch of the escorted Curious Edinburgh walk, with participants leaving from Madelvic House and accompanied by local historians, sharing their fascinating local insights. The forthcoming dates are Sunday 14th of April and Sunday 12th of May. Participation is free of charge. Meet at Madelvic House, for 12.00, start at 12.30 with the tour lasting approximately 2 hours, depending on weather and total number of participants. Highlights of the tour will be Granton Harbour and Granton Castle Walled Garden. Alternative plans will be in place in case of adverse weather conditions. If you are interested in taking part then please e-mail [email protected] Address: Madelvic House, Granton Park Avenue, Edinburgh EH5 1HS Curious Edinburgh- Granton history walk 14 April & 12 May 2019 1 1. Madelvic House and Vehicle Production This Victorian red stone building was the original office of The Madelvic Motor Carriage Company. The company was founded in 1898, by William Peck (1862 – 1925), later knighted, for the manufacturing of electric vehicles. Madelvic was one of the first Scottish motor brands built in the first British purpose-built car factory, reputedly with a test track (23 years ahead of Fiat). It was also the first to go into liquidation, in 1900. All assets were bought by Kingsburgh Motor Company, which manufactured cars powered by internal combustion engine, but by 1902 it, too, had financial troubles. Over a short period of time other companies moved in manufacturing lorries and buses using bought-in components (Stirling’s Motor Carriages Ltd of Hamilton) and taxi-cabs (Scottish Motor Works).
    [Show full text]
  • Edinburgh PDF Map Citywide Website Small
    EDINBURGH North One grid square on the map represents approximately Citywide 30 minutes walk. WATER R EAK B W R U R TE H O A A B W R R AK B A E O R B U H R N R U V O O B I T R E N A W A H R R N G Y E A T E S W W E D V A O DRI R HESP B BOUR S R E W A R U H U H S R N C E A ER R P R T O B S S S E SW E O W H U A R Y R E T P L A HE B A C D E To find out more To travel around Other maps SP ERU W S C Royal Forth K T R OS A E S D WA E OA E Y PORT OF LEITH R Yacht Club R E E R R B C O T H A S S ST N L W E T P R U E N while you are in the Edinburgh and go are available to N T E E T GRANTON S S V V A I E A E R H HARBOUR H C D W R E W A N E V ST H N A I city centre: further afield: download: R S BO AND U P R CH RO IP AD O E ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA L R IMPERIAL DOCK R Gypsy Brae O A Recreation Ground NEWHAVEN D E HARBOUR D Debenhams A NUE TON ROAD N AVE AN A ONT R M PL RFR G PIE EL SI L ES ATE T R PLA V ER WES W S LOWE CE R KNO E R G O RAN S G T E 12 D W R ON D A A NEWHAVEN MAIN RO N AD STREET R Ocean R E TO RIN K RO IV O G N T IT BAN E SH Granton RA R Y TAR T NT O C R S Victoria Terminal S O A ES O E N D E Silverknowes Crescent VIE OCEAN DRIV C W W Primary School E Starbank A N Golf Course D Park B LIN R OSWALL R D IV DRI 12 OAD Park SA E RINE VE CENT 13 L Y A ES P A M N CR RIMR R O O V O RAN T SE BA NEWHAVEN A G E NK RO D AD R C ALE O Forthquarter Park R RNV PORT OF LEITH & A O CK WTH 14 ALBERT DOCK I HA THE SHORE G B P GRANTON H D A A I O LT A Come aboard a floating royal N R W N L O T O O B K D L A W T A O C O R residence or visit the dockside bars Scottish N R N T A N R E E R R Y R S SC I E A EST E D L G W N O R D T D O N N C D D and bistros; steeped in maritime S A L A T E A E I S I A A Government DRI Edinburgh College I A A M K W R L D T P E R R O D PA L O Y D history and strong local identity.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Inverleith Conservation Area Character Appraisal
    INVERLEITH CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER APPRAISAL Contents 1. Summary information 2 2. Conservation area character appraisals 3 3. Historical origins and development 4 4. Special characteristics 4.1 Structure 7 4.2 Key elements 10 5. Management 5.1 Legislation, policies and guidance 15 5.2 Pressures and sensitivities 20 5.3 Opportunities for development 21 5.4 Opportunities for planning action 22 5.5 Opportunities for enhancement 22 6. Sources 24 1 1. Summary information Location and boundaries The Inverleith Conservation Area is located to the north of the New Town Conservation Area, 1.5 kilometres north of the city centre and covers an area of 232 hectares. The conservation area is bounded by Ferry Road to the north, the western boundary of Fettes College, the eastern boundary of Warriston Cemetery and Comely Bank/Water of Leith/Glenogle Road to the south. The boundary includes Fettes College, Inverleith Park, the Royal Botanic Garden, Warriston Cemetery and Tanfield. The area falls within Inverleith, Forth and Leith Walk wards and is covered by the Stockbridge/Inverleith, Trinity and New Town/Broughton Community Councils. The population of Inverleith Conservation Area in 2011 was 4887. Dates of designation/amendments The conservation area was originally designated in October 1977. The boundary was amended in 1996 and again in 2006 to exclude areas which no longer contributed to the character of the conservation area. A conservation area character appraisal was published in 2006, and a management plan in 2010. The Stockbridge Colonies were removed from the Inverleith Conservation Area boundary in 2013 to form a separate conservation area.
    [Show full text]
  • Welcome Aboard Service 34
    Welcome aboard service 34. We’ve made some changes to your local bus service from 4 March 2012: • Minor timetable changes. • Revised adult single & adult DAYticket fares. REASONS TO TRAVEL SERVICE FREQUENCY During Evenings the day and Mon-Sat Sunday KEEP UP TO DATE WITH LOTHIAN BUSES Our buses are CCTV filming Our modern For service updates EASYACCESS to help fleet of every every Get real-time departures with ramps combat buses meet follow us on Twitter: from your local bus stop: and wheelchair anti-social strict emissions 15 30 twitter.com/on_lothianbuses mybustracker.co.uk space behaviour standards mins mins GOT SOMETHING TO SAY? FOR EVERYTHING LOTHIAN BUSES Email us at: Phone us on: [email protected] 0131 554 4494 www.lothianbuses.com 0131 555 6363 or write to Customer Services at Lothian Buses, 55 Annandale Street, Edinburgh EH7 4AZ Ocean Terminal Junction Bridge 1.40 3.50 LEITH Foot of Leith Walk Easter Road (foot) CITY Leopold CENTRE Place Lochend Abbeyhill Roundabout West Leith End Marionville Princes St Street Usher Hall Fountainpark Some buses run to or from the Royal Mail Fountainbridge Sorting Office at Sighthill Industrial Estate. Buses Sighthill 25, X25 & Parkhead Industrial Sighthill Terrace Shandon 45 also serve Estate Colleges Hermiston Longstone P&R & Hermiston Bankhead Slateford Station Riccarton – Research Sighthill Roundabout Terminus/ Inglis Green see separate Park Road Water of Leith Mains Rd Mains timetable Riccarton Burtons Visitor Centre leaflets for Riccarton Evening & Sunday buses run via details. (Heriot-Watt)
    [Show full text]
  • Cowgate School 1899-1916 D
    Old School Records – Cowgate School 1899-1916 Initial DD Index Surname First Name Date of Birth Parent/Guardian Residence Admission Re- Last School Date of No. Admission Leaving 8026 Dunn William 16/5/1888 Jane Dunn 45 Knight Street 27/9/1899 Victoria Road PS 8027 Dignan Mary A. 17/4/1886 John Dignan 11 Robertson Street 27/9/1899 Glebelands PS 28/3/1900 8062 Duffin Robert 21/5/1890 Mrs Duffin 45 Blackscroft 30/10/1899 Rosebank PS 16/2/1900 8063 Duffin James 16/4/1892 Mrs Duffin 45 Blackscroft 30/10/1899 Rosebank PS 16/2/1900 8001 Davidson John 15/6/1889 Mrs Davidson 22 Gellatly Street 12/9/1899 Montrose 28/6/1900 8011 Duncan John 3/9/1894 John Simpson 105 Princes Street 19/9/1899 8094 Docherty Edward 23/3/1888 Thomas Docherty 9 Powrie Place 22/11/1899 St Marys RC 29/5/1900 8095 Duffy Joseph 8/12/1887 John Duffy 4 Todburn Lane 22/11/1899 St Marys RC 8114 Duff Agnes 26/11/1886 Patrick Duff 59 Hilltown 13/12/1899 St Andrews PS 12/1/1900 8132 Donnelly William 28/3/1887 Thomas Donnelly 9 Arthur Street 12/1/1900 St Mary's RC 5/2/1900 8134 Donnelly John 28/3/1887 Thomas Donnelly 9 Arthur Street 15/1/1900 St Mary's RC 19/4/1900 8165 Devlin Lizzie 2/1/1889 James Devlin 19 James Street 29/1/1900 St Mary's RC 31/1/1901 8172 Donegan Jane 25/12/1888 Thomas Donegan 64 Hilltown 6/2/1900 St Salvador's Ep.
    [Show full text]
  • 210627 Edinburgh Park Vaccination
    Queensferry Road CITY CENTRE Frederick Queen Hanover Street York Place Street Street Queensferry New Town Castle Street 8 Edinburgh19 Bus Services89 to50 Edinburgh Park Vaccination Centre Street YD Bus Station Palmerston Place 1 Charlotte St. 29 George Street Andrew t Square Square e re Airlink 100 St Airlink 100 drop off Airlink 100 ith drop off City e Direct Services to71 Edinburgh Park Vaccinationa Centre YY L West PF p Centre SC 47 p terminus Waterloo r 7 End PRINCES o 88 STREET Service 2 Service 36 x Bridge North Place Western 74 57 i 21 m 63 Airlink 100 SD a T dropup off to every 20 minutes up to every 30t minutes9 Scott Harbour e h 69 Lothian Road Lothian 5 Monument Princes Street e Waverley HB 92 m L 22 36 W. Maitland Airlink 100 Station Granton ow Granton Ro 18 Street Gardens in e r ad Service 12 to Airport Skylink 300 u M oa t o R d Ocean Terminal e u n HH w Market Street o upHaymarket to every 30 minutes up to every hour a n t 40 Edinburgh lk d 46 ra n a t G p Castle es G Newhaven 55 k W p r a r Bridge IV George n o (Gyle Centre journeys only) n AirlinkService 100 i 21 x Skylink 400 34 51 im Pilton t L 79 o to Airport at Esplanade 59 Morrisone Street High Street n P n 5 Bridge South 3 m lk up to every 30 minutesinute wa up to every 30 minutes e R o J 28 e n o s o i h c Muirhouse a n n r s a 78 t y d r o r ad EICC Usher Hall n Te r w y Ro o Old Town Old Town err Service 22 e F Leith ll M 30 48 73 & Royal Mile Filmhouse Silverknowes R 21 o In up to every 12 minutes 16 a d v Grassmarket d 84 ry Roa e P Fer r i l lr e ig it h S 4
    [Show full text]
  • 31 Balgreen Road Balgreen Edinburgh Eh12 5Ty Offers
    31 BALGREEN ROAD BALGREEN OFFERS OVER EDINBURGH £630,000 EH12 5TY SPACIOUS DETACHED VILLA WITH LARGE REAR GARDEN AND LOCATED IN A POPULAR AREA CLOSE TO EXCELLENT VIEWING: LOCAL AMENITIES BY APPOINTMENT AND THE CITY TELEPHONE AGENTS 0131 524 3800 FOR CENTRE AN APPOINTMENT Spacious detached villa providing flexible family accommodation in the popular residential area of Balgreen. Balgreen Road is located approximately two miles west of the city centre. The grounds of Murrayfield lie to the east and to the south is Carricknowe Golf Course and Saughton Park. Within close walking distance are Edinburgh Zoo and Corstorphine Hill which offers superb walks within the City. Locally there are a number of useful shops at Western Corner, Saughtonhall Drive, St. John's Road and Corstorphine which offers an exceptionally wide range of shops, banking, building society and post office services. Larger Sainsburys and a 24 hour Tesco supermarkets are also nearby and the Gyle Shopping Centre is just a short drive away. There is a local tram stop and Haymarket Railway station is also easily reached. There are excellent road links to Edinburgh Airport, Edinburgh City Bypass and Motorways linking to Central Scotland. Regular buses run close by and provide quick and easy access to the city centre. Internally the property offers exceptionally spacious and flexible family accommodation and is in good decorative order throughout with the benefit of gas central heating and double glazing. The integrated kitchen appliances are included in the sale together with all fitted carpets and blinds. A driveway provides off street parking and leads to large single garage.
    [Show full text]
  • The City of Edinburgh Council Edinburgh LRT Masterplan Feasibility Study Final Report
    The City of Edinburgh Council Edinburgh LRT Masterplan Feasibility Study Final Report The City of Edinburgh Council Edinburgh LRT Masterplan Feasibility Study Final Report January 2003 Ove Arup & Partners International Ltd Admiral House, Rose Wharf, 78 East Street, Leeds LS9 8EE Tel +44 (0)113 242 8498 Fax +44 (0)113 242 8573 REP/FI Job number 68772 The City of Edinburgh Council Edinburgh LRT Masterplan Feasibility Study Final Report CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1. INTRODUCTION 9 1.1 Scope of the Report 9 1.2 Study Background and Objectives 9 1.3 Transport Trends 10 1.4 Planning Context 10 1.5 The Integrated Transport Initiative 11 1.6 Study Approach 13 1.7 Light Rapid Transit Systems 13 2. PHASE 1 APPRAISAL 18 2.1 Introduction 18 2.2 Corridor Review 18 2.3 Development Proposals 21 2.4 The City of Edinburgh Conceptual Network 22 2.5 Priorities for Testing 23 2.6 North Edinburgh Loop 24 2.7 South Suburban Line 26 2.8 Appraisal of Long List of Corridor Schemes 29 2.9 Phase 1 Findings 47 3. APPROACH TO PHASE 2 50 3.1 Introduction 50 3.2 Technical Issues and Costs 50 3.3 Rolling Stock 54 3.4 Tram Services, Run Times and Operating Costs 55 3.5 Environmental Impact 55 3.6 Demand Forecasting 56 3.7 Appraisal 61 4. NORTH EDINBURGH LOOP 63 4.1 Alignment and Engineering Issues 63 4.2 Demand and Revenue 65 4.3 Environmental Issues 66 4.4 Integration 67 4.5 Tram Operations and Car Requirements 67 4.6 Costs 68 4.7 Appraisal 69 5.
    [Show full text]
  • General Register House National Records of Scotland General Register House
    GENERAL REGISTER HOUSE NATIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTLAND GENERAL REGISTER HOUSE ‘A PROPER REPOSITORY’ General Register House was begun in 1774 to the designs of Robert Adam (1728-1792), a Scot who was one of Britain’s greatest architects. It is not only one of his finest public buildings, but also the first purpose-built public record repository in the British Isles. In fact it may be the oldest archive building in the world that is still being used for its original function. A proper home for Scotland’s public records was first proposed in 1722, after the Treaty of Union of 1707 guaranteed that the national records would remain in Scotland. However, for much of the eighteenth century Scotland’s national archives were housed in unsuitable accommodation in Parliament House and other nearby buildings. Eventually, in 1765 a government grant of £12,000 was made available from the forfeited Jacobite estates for the building of ‘a proper repository’. The Register House Trustees only reached agreement on a site when the City gifted the necessary land at the north end of the new North Bridge in 1769. NATIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTLAND ADAM’S DESIGN Largely through the influence of Lord Frederick Campbell, the Lord Clerk Register, Robert Adam and his younger brother James, were appointed architects of Register House in 1772. The Adam brothers believed that you could judge a society by the quality and grandeur of its public buildings, and this commission provided an opportunity to put their beliefs into practice. While the building’s design went through several stages, the main elements of the principal façade and the centralised plan, consisting of a domed rotunda within a quadrangle, were present from the beginning.
    [Show full text]
  • Edinburgh | EH1 1SB
    11-15 NORTH BRIDGE Edinburgh | EH1 1SB PLAY EH1 1SB | The subjects are located in the 100% prime section of North Bridge Edinburgh Edinburgh | which provides an important pedestrian and vehicular access link between the old town and the new town 11-15 North Bridge 11-15 of Edinburgh. 2 EH1 1SB SITUATION | Edinburgh is one of the world’s leading capital cities and has a population of 510,000 which swells annually to in excess of 4 ONE OF THE million visitors that the city attracts worldwide. Edinburgh houses Edinburgh Edinburgh the world’s leading festival city with 12 international festivals and | a host of other major events throughout the year. Edinburgh is WORLD’S the UK’s largest financial centre as well as one of the world’s top fund management hubs being the global headquarters of LEADING the Royal Bank of Scotland and the UK headquarters of the UK Green Investment Bank. The banking sector employs significant CAPITAL numbers and over 30 banks have operations within the city including Tesco Bank, Virgin Money and Sainsburys Bank. CITIES 11-15 North Bridge 11-15 11-15 NORTH BRIDGE 3 SITUATION EH1 1SB LOCATION | The subjects are located in the 100% prime section of North development at the east end of the City. The position of UNRIVALLED Bridge which provides an important pedestrian and vehicular the subjects on North Bridge is unrivalled with the benefit access link between the old town and the new town of of the tourist trade from the Royal Mile. The position is Edinburgh Edinburgh Edinburgh.
    [Show full text]
  • Post-Office Annual Directory
    frt). i pee Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeannual182829edin n s^ 'v-y ^ ^ 9\ V i •.*>.' '^^ ii nun " ly Till [ lililiiilllliUli imnw r" J ifSixCtitx i\ii llatronase o( SIR DAVID WEDDERBURN, Bart. POSTMASTER-GENERAL FOR SCOTLAND. THE POST OFFICE ANNUAL DIRECTORY FOR 18^8-29; CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS, WITH AN APPENDIX, AND A STREET DIRECTORY. TWENTY -THIRD PUBLICATION. EDINBURGH : ^.7- PRINTED FOR THE LETTER-CARRIERS OF THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. 1828. BALLAN'fVNK & CO. PRINTKBS. ALPHABETICAL LIST Mvtt% 0quaxt&> Pates, kt. IN EDINBURGH, WITH UEFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATION. Abbey-Hill, north of Holy- Baker's close, 58 Cowgate rood Palace BaUantine's close, 7 Grassmrt. Abercromby place, foot of Bangholm, Queensferry road Duke street Bangholm-bower, nearTrinity Adam square. South Bridge Bank street, Lawnmarket Adam street, Pleasance Bank street, north, Mound pi. Adam st. west, Roxburgh pi. to Bank street Advocate's close, 357 High st. Baron Grant's close, 13 Ne- Aird's close, 139 Grassmarket ther bow Ainslie place, Great Stuart st. Barringer's close, 91 High st. Aitcheson's close, 52 West port Bathgate's close, 94 Cowgate Albany street, foot of Duke st. Bathfield, Newhaven road Albynplace, w.end of Queen st Baxter's close, 469 Lawnmar- Alison's close, 34 Cowgate ket Alison's square. Potter row Baxter's pi. head of Leith walk Allan street, Stockbridge Beaumont place, head of Plea- Allan's close, 269 High street sance and Market street Bedford street, top of Dean st.
    [Show full text]
  • Muirhouse • Pilton • Ferry Road • Leith • Bridges • Prestonfield • Greendykes
    service 14 at a glance... frequency During the day During the day During the day During the Mon-Fri Saturday Sunday evening every every every every 12 15 20 30 mins mins mins mins City Centre bus stops Omni Centre See previous page for City Centre bus stops Whilst we’ve taken every effort in the preparation of this guide, Lothian Buses Ltd cannot accept any liability arising from inaccuracies, amendments or changes. The routes and times shown are for guidance – we would advise customers to check details by calling 0131 555 6363 before travelling. On occasion due to circumstances beyond our control and during special events, our services can be delayed by traffic congestion and diversion. 14 Muirhouse • Pilton • Ferry Road • Leith • Bridges • Prestonfield • Greendykes Muirhouse, Pennywell Place — — — 0552 — — 0617 — — 0637 0649 0700 0713 0724 0735 0747 0759 0811 0823 Pilton, Granton Primary — — — 0558 — — 0623 — — 0643 0655 0706 0719 0731 0742 0754 0806 0818 0830 Goldenacre — — — 0603 — — 0628 — — 0649 0701 0712 0726 0738 0749 0803 0815 0827 0839 Leith Walk (foot) — — — 0610 — — 0635 — — 0658 0710 0721 0738 0750 0802 0816 0828 0840 0852 Elm Row 0518 0538 0558 0615 0626 0634 0640 0654 0701 0705 0717 0728 0745 0757 0809 0823 0835 0847 0859 North Bridge 0522 0542 0602 0619 0630 0638 0644 0658 0705 0709 0721 0733 0751 0803 0815 0829 0841 0853 0905 Friday to Monday Prestonfield Avenue, East End 0531 0551 0611 0628 0639 0648 0654 0708 0715 0719 0734 0746 0806 0818 0830 0844 0856 0908 0920 Greendykes Terminus 0538 0558 0618 0635 0647 0656 0702
    [Show full text]