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English: Edinburgh Trams is the modern incarnation of a tram service in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. Construction commenced in July 2007. After much delay, the line opened to the public on 31 May 2014. Cost over-runs meant the line as opened is much shorter than was originally planned - it features fifteen stops, connecting the city centre with Edinburgh Airport to the west. It is operated using a fleet of 27 trams built by CAF, housed at Gogar Tram Depot. It is publicly owned & managed as a subsidiary of Transport for Edinburgh, alongside Lothian Buses.
日本語: エディンバラ トラムはスコットランドのエディンバラの路面電車である。Construction commenced in July 2007年7月に建設に着手してから大幅に遅れて31 May 2014年5月31日に開業した。費用が超過したので当初の計画よりも大幅に短縮された路線での開業を余儀なくされた。CAF製の27編成を使用する。
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Mk1 base livery
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Mk2 livery
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Mk3 livery
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interior
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layout
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sleeper & ballast
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landscaped
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concrete
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street
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points
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bridges
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level crossings
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sub-stations
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Whole site from the east (from Myreton Drive bridge)
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Depot building fan from the east (from Myreton Drive bridge)
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Eastern end of the northern sidings (from Myreton Drive bridge)
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Eastern end of the northern sidings (from Myreton Drive)
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East fan from the north
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East fan from the south
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Main bulding (east side)
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Main bulding (east end)
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Southern access track from the east (from Myreton Drive bridge)
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Whole site from the west
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West of the site (from the south)
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Main bulding (west end & south side)
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Western end of the northern sidings