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Oh goody. I nearly vomit on the airport bus every time such is the ride. Potholes all the way to town.
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Nope, it'll be finished on time and then the running of it is probably handed over to either public servants or outsourced so it won't run on time. Actually it might not be finished on time. Some of the public transport work I've been seeing in Germany recently hasn't been brilliant, take a look at what happened with the new underground in Köln for example and out local buses seem to not run too much on time (probably because they outsourced the driving to a private company.)Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt should, they're building it!
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It should, they're building it!Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postand it would have run on time

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and it would have run on timeOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm sure ze Germans would have completed it on budget if the council worked directly with them rather than making up some entity of a company called TIE, for what for why?
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Best suggestion IVe heard for the Tram scheme so far- given the lame joke which won this years Festival - you could e on to something there.Originally posted by swamp View PostIt should at least provide some joke material for next year's festival.
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If it stops at haymarket it stops a 3 minute walk from the front door
I'm sure ze Germans would have completed it on budget if the council worked directly with them rather than making up some entity of a company called TIE, for what for why?
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Stopping at Haymarket is just mental, turfing out all these tourists at the first stop when they hit the city right across from all the pissed up tramps that sit at the public toilets. And god knows why the picked that route into the city, it is hardly pleasing on the eye the deepest west end along the train line.
They have to finish it now and finish it right down to ocean terminal no matter how much it costs, there is no point in having it half finished. The worst part is the 25 bus did pretty much the whole route for a 1.30 flat fare and getting to the airport was well catered for with private bus routes.
Maybe the Edinburgh people never wanted it but they never voted against it when it came to the ballot box so they shut their traps, put up with it and pay for it no matter how long it takes.
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It should at least provide some joke material for next year's festival.
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Dodgy is wrong - it is because they are stupid.
Anyway, the info in that link is superseded - see the following -
BBC News - Ministers withhold Edinburgh trams funding
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because they canOriginally posted by swamp View PostCan any of the resident Jocks shed any light on this:
BBC News - Edinburgh trams: Plan to stop at Haymarket 'bonkers'
Why are they spending £700m on a tram that doesn't work in the city centre?
The Barnett formula: is Scotland getting too much money? | Pounds and Sense
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Edinburgh tram
Can any of the resident Jocks shed any light on this:
BBC News - Edinburgh trams: Plan to stop at Haymarket 'bonkers'
Why are they spending £700m on a tram that doesn't work in the city centre?Tags: None
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