Ken wrote:
I recently took my grandson on Scotland's only working tram system... Summerlee Industrial Museum in Coatbridge...
The above might no longer be
Scotland's only working tram system, but (for now) it is still the
longest working tram line in Scotland:
Quote:
THREE years in, barely half way to completion, and it’s still not even the longest working tram line in Scotland. One of Edinburgh’s new trams finally carried its first passengers yesterday, but the public will have to wait at least two-and-a-half years for the experience. The long-delayed milestone took place on a 470-metre test track at the Gogar tram depot – which is no longer than the line used by heritage trams at Summerlee, the Museum of Scottish Industrial Life at Coatbridge in Lanarkshire.
Transport minister Keith Brown, a critic of the trams project, joined Liberal Democrat Edinburgh council leader Jenny Dawe for the inaugural ride – prompting ridicule from other politicians. The jaunt followed a ceremony to mark completion of the depot and tram control centre beside the Gogar roundabout and its handover to the council. The ceremony came months after the resolution of a two-year dispute between the council and building contractors over changes to the tram project, the cost of which has soared to £776 million.
The full story can be read in
The Scotsman... and for those not keen on waiting
at least two-and-a-half years can always head to Coatbridge where I am sure the fair will be less than the current going rate for the Edinburgh trams!
