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200412 Network Map Covid19 Copy COVID-19 Network Map including Edinburgh Trams West Ocean Terminal from 12th April 2020 Queensferry 106 113 Lower Granton Road 16 Starbank Road Bo’Ness 24 38 11 22 34 35 Clermiston Ratho Riccarton Road Station Road 29 Granton Granton 1 20 34 Newhaven 7 Lindsay Road Seafield Hermiston Gait Ocean Terminal Silverknowes 19 Echline The Jewel Gyle Centre or Westside Plaza 35 Sighthill (Promenade) 2 Surgeons’ Hall 21 Royal Infirmary Ocean Terminal 43 63 Muirhouse Ferrymuir Scotstoun Dalmeny Clovenstone Gyle Centre Silverknowes Retail Park 16 27 37 3 22 37 Pilton Drive Commercial Street Mayfield Ocean Terminal Deanburn or Ladywood Granton Street Junction North West Granton Road Crescent North 16 8 Silverknowes 7 City Centre 14 8 22 West Granton West Granton 11 4 24 38 (Parkway) Pilton 35 The Jewel Royal Infirmary Royal Infirmary 14 19 41 Silverknowes Newhaven Hunter’s Tryst Riccarton Cramond Pennywell Pennywell Road Crewe 5 25 41 Road Road Cramond Road The Jewel Restalrig Surgeons’ Hall North Boswall Parkway Granton The Shore Road 7 Newhaven 26 Clerwood 44 Balerno Kirkliston Road cityWEST fare zone Royal Infirmary Seton Sands or Tranent St Andrew Square Burnshot Road Whitehouse city fare zone Muirhouse Silverknowes Gorebridge 21 27 8 27 48 7 14 21 Royal Infirmary Hunter’s Tryst Royal Infirmary 43 Henderson Street A90 Davidson’s Ferry Road Ocean Terminal Silverknowes Rosewell Ferry Road Road Groathill Crewe Toll Ferry Road 11 29 49 Mains South Road Crewe Hyvots Bank Gorebridge The Jewel Inverleith Row Inverleith North Goldenacre Quality Street Inverleith Muirhouse Clovenstone Queensferry Drylaw Leith Links 14 Greendykes 30 Musselburgh 63 Gyle Centre Junction Barnton Queensferry Road Great Street Silverknowes East Craigs Edinburgh Airport 24 Telford Road Claremont Park 16 31 100 Airlink Blackhall Hermitage Place Torphin Bonnyrigg or Polton Mill Waverley Bridge Duke Street 7 Restalrig Road Restalrig Lochend Road34 49 21 Parkgrove 14 Leith Walk Leith Granton Kirkliston Bonnington 19 33 Wester Hailes 400 Gyle Centre Road North Road Western General Clermiston 11 25 City Centre Sheriffhall Park & Ride Royal Infirmary Through Services: H Comely Canonmills 16 41 Seafield 21 24 29 37 38 106 113 Hillhouse Road Pilrig Street 22 Edinburgh Airport 43 Bank Stockbridge 1 Edinburgh Trams 25 Findlay York Place 63 H Orchard Craigleith 49 House Brae Comely Bank Road Easter 8 Retail Park Road 24 Rodney Dundas Circus Place Street Lochend Clermiston 19 37 41 29 Street 27 Bellevue Pilrig 106 113 Craigentinny Edinburgh Airport 1 Drum Brae 43 35 1 Queensferry Road Sleigh Drive Craigleith 38 Drive Airlink 100 Dundas Howe Street Street Drum Brae South Drum Brae City 25 Broughton Street w Wakefield Avenue Airport Fare Zone o R 49 Airport 26 Murrayfield m Clerwood l Craigentinny Hotels 1 Dean Restalrig Br Centre E i York Road d 21 Avenue 31 g Street Frederick 34 e Ravelston Street Hanover Place 26 Queen Street East Queensferry King’s Road Street L Piershill Melville 43 44 eo Craigs West End Street George Street Bus P pold 4 5 26124 St. Andrew h la t t ce High Street P&R Ingliston Station i e Portobello Road Square e e r 19 4 Princes L t Gogarburn Edinburgh Street S Seton Sands to Broxburn, Bathgate, Whitburn Bathgate, Broxburn, to 26 31 X18 Gateway London Road Caravan Park Corstorphine Airlink 100 Haymarket Waterloo Roseburn Princes Street Pla X18 Waverley c Abbeyhill X18 Maybury e West Bridge Waverley Northfield 26 Airlink 100 Bridge North End Princes Street Station X18 North Bridge North Regent Road Portobello Lothian Road Lothian Gardens X27 X28 T Firth of Forth Cockenzie & Links Road Ratho A8 Drum Corstorphine Road Edinburgh Western Murrayfield Wester Coates Haymarket h Glasgow Road e Airlink 100 Brae Zoo Corner Western M Port Seton Gyle Centre o Mountcastle 26 Station South un Market Street Abercorn Terrace Corner d Mountcastle 124 21 22 63 400 Drive North Gyle Place Meadow Approach 5 Saughtonhall Drive Dalry Road st BrightonPlace 20 Centre Through Services: 20 Tram 1 e Royal Mile 106 113 W Joppa Willowbrae Road Road Dalry Lawnmarket High Street High Street Baird Road Baird South Duddingston Gyle 22 30 X27 X28 South 27 Bridge 38 21 24 South Gyle Murrayfield Park 1 High Street 41 Eastfield Prestonpans 49 34 Broadway 21 11 Prestongrange 21 Semple 35 Ayres Wynd Gullane, North Berwick Aberlady, Longniddry, 124 124 16 20 Carrick to Street Forrest 22 South Gyle Broomhall Road Musselburgh Edinburgh Brunstane Linkfield Hawthorn 400 Crescent Knowe 124 Nicolson Road Park Central Street Ratho Balgreen Surgeons’ 106 113 Road West Approach Road 1 Levenhall Hallcroft Bankhead Saughton Hall Milton Road 106 113 124 25 33 Duddingston North High 3 Pinkie Road Park Balgreen Milton Link High 140 Street Edinburgh 1 Lauriston Place 14 22 Westfield Gorgie Road 2 41 5 Street Park Station Bingham Tesco Hermiston Road Gorgie Clerk Street West Richmond Avenue 4 H Pinkie Broomhouse Stenhouse Fountainbridge Street 30 Gait Balgreen Primary Brougham24 Olive Grammar Church Street Bankhead Road St. Avenue Service 44 35 Tollcross Bank Care 106 113 400 Street Eskview School Wallyford Ardmillan 34 Leonard’s Bingham The Jewel Road Terrace to East Calder, East to Centre Served By: 106 113 124 Duddingston South Park Diversion 2 30 33 Road Carberry city fare zone fare city Robertson 38 44 High Polwarth Melville Street Saughton Avenue 1 40 3 21 25 34 35 Drive Marchmont cityWEST fare zone fare cityWEST East Preston Street Stoneybank X27 X28 Whitburn Livingston, Bathgate, 35 Sighthill Calder Road The Jewel X27 X28 Mains Road Gilmore Place Road Dalkeith Salter’s Road X27 X28 Morningside Road ASDA Shandon Bruntsfield Marchmont 106 113 Newington Queen Tranent Dunbar Haddington, 106 2 4 5 49 Inveresk Wallyford Strathearn Road 5 Margaret to Fa’side Avenue Windygoul Minto Street University Research P&R Parkhead Grange Village Prestonfield 2 26 Hailes Road Hailes Slateford Road Churchhill Road Prestonfield Avenue 30 34 21 Park Hermiston Longstone 24 Park Craigmillar 2 Wester Polwarth Terrace 14 30 Through Services: 25 34 3 Chesser Royal Newcraighall 25 v H 113 to 33 400 Edinburgh Dumbryden Drive Hailesland Road 38 Ormiston, Longstone Fort Kinnaird Pencaitland Road West Savile Craigmillar 25 34 Westside 33 30 Morningside Terrace Niddrie 21 30 Road county Fare Zones C-F Plaza Balcarres Street Cluny Cameron Toll Newcraighall Riccarton Gardens Blackford Peffermill Road Niddrie Mains 27 Road Lady Road Greendykes Liberton Road Clovenstone Road Colinton Road Road 33 H Royal Infirmary WhitecraigRoad A&E 7 8 21 24 Baberton 3 30 Craiglockhart Mains Drive Mains Kingsknowe 38 48 400 Baberton Clovenstone Wester Gardens The Inch Through Services: 33 49 Greendykes Hailes Comiston Road 14 Firrhill Gilmerton Road 33 3 30 44 Old Dalkeith Road Liberton Brae Wester Hailes Road Lanark Road Braid Hills Moredunvale Road 16 Clovenstone 5 Greenbank Crescent 8 400 40 Mains Drive Mains 31 1 7 Kirkbrae Colinton Colinton 33 48 49 Danderhall Juniper 37 Mains 11 Sheriffhall Salter’s Road Comiston Kirk Brae Moredun Through Services: 48 49 44 Currie Green Howden Hall Road Hall Howden Ferniehill P&R Lanark Road West Lanark Road Oxgangs Avenue 7 33 Gillespie Liberton Liberton High 400 Lasswade RoadH Hospital Street Mansfield Road Johnsburn Road Crossroads Buckstone Ferniehill Drive Balerno Colinton Hyvots Dalkeith Oxgangs Gilmerton 11 Drum Town Centre Dreghorn 11 400 Gracemount Bank Street 400 Oxgangs Road Woodburn Westgarth Woodburn 44 Avenue Cockburn Avenue EskbankRoad 139 Swanston Fairmilehead Kaimes Captain’s Road 3 29 Crescent The Eskbank Lauder Road Hunter’s 5 27 Murrays 16 Tryst Road Torphin Wadingburn Bonnyrigg 40 Tesco 1 Hardengreen Lasswade 139 Through Services: 48 Loanhead 140 49 3 29 49 139 Easthouses Road 139 Easthouses A7 The Loan Polton Mill H Bogwood Road Lothiancountry Bilston Main Midlothian Fare Zones Street 31 Community Hospital 43 Queensferry X27 Whitburn Bonnyrigg Mayfield St. Andrew Sq Edinburgh (via Livingston) Airlink & Tram Lothiancountry EastCoastbuses 49 Cockpen Whitburn Bathgate Road Roundabout X18 X28 Roslin 31 Edinburgh (via Bathgate) Edinburgh (via Livingston) Airport Fare Zone cityWEST & county zones C-F Rosewell Bryans Road Place Oak Edinburgh 140 Hopefield D’Arcy Road countryWEST Road Newtongrange N Different fares apply at Different fares apply for Different fares apply 37 EastCoastbuses Edinburgh Airport and Lothiancountry services for EastCoastbuses in Gowkshill Airport Hotel stops in cityWEST & county zones C-F Deanburn 37 106 West Granton 139 Hardengreen 37 3 Haddington or Dunbar Woodburn countryWEST zones Diversions shown are for reference only. Ladywood Gore Avenue 113 West Granton 140 Roslin Rullion Mayfield Road Pencaitland Musselburgh Tesco Check website or app for latest service alerts. Keir Hardie Drive Semple Street Penicuik 124 North Berwick 29 Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this map, Lothian Buses can not take responsibility for any errors or omissions and changes may be made to routes or other information during the currency of this publication. Town Centre Gorebridge Different fares apply in certain zones of Airlink, EastCoastbuses, Lothian Country and Edinburgh Trams - see separate fares information for details. Diagrammatic map only, not to scale. Original design by K Finlay. 27 March 2020. Lothian Buses © Birkenside 48.
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