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Edinburgh trams: Ticket prices unveiled | Edinburgh trams: Ticket prices unveiled |
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Tickets for Edinburgh trams within the city centre will match the price of bus tickets, the local council has said. | Tickets for Edinburgh trams within the city centre will match the price of bus tickets, the local council has said. |
The price will be £1.50 for a single adult journey and 70p for a child. | The price will be £1.50 for a single adult journey and 70p for a child. |
However, passengers travelling from Ingliston or the airport to Gogarburn will be charged £2.50, with a child fare costing £1.50. | |
A return to the airport from any other stop will be £7.50 (£4 child fare). Drivers can take the tram from the Ingliston park and ride for £2.50. | |
Day tickets will be usable across both tram and bus and Ridacards will be valid throughout the entire route. | Day tickets will be usable across both tram and bus and Ridacards will be valid throughout the entire route. |
Airport supplement | Airport supplement |
Lesley Hinds, Edinburgh City Council's transport convener, said: "The tram will offer a fast, comfortable, convenient and reliable transport option at a very good price. | Lesley Hinds, Edinburgh City Council's transport convener, said: "The tram will offer a fast, comfortable, convenient and reliable transport option at a very good price. |
"With Lothian Buses, we've ensured that the bus and tram ticketing systems are fully integrated for ease of use and to keep costs low." | "With Lothian Buses, we've ensured that the bus and tram ticketing systems are fully integrated for ease of use and to keep costs low." |
She added: "Like most cities there's an airport supplement and this is part of the business model to ensure the service is cost effective in operation." | She added: "Like most cities there's an airport supplement and this is part of the business model to ensure the service is cost effective in operation." |
The tram service is now forecast to be up and running for passengers in May 2014, two months ahead of the previous estimate. | The tram service is now forecast to be up and running for passengers in May 2014, two months ahead of the previous estimate. |
Route testing | Route testing |
Plans have been set out for the handover of a section of the tram route between Gogar depot and Edinburgh Park Station for testing in early October with full route testing to take place in December. | Plans have been set out for the handover of a section of the tram route between Gogar depot and Edinburgh Park Station for testing in early October with full route testing to take place in December. |
Haymarket (Dalry Road to Manor Place) is set to reopen to traffic in early to mid October and Shandwick Place crescents are to open a few days later. | Haymarket (Dalry Road to Manor Place) is set to reopen to traffic in early to mid October and Shandwick Place crescents are to open a few days later. |
Last month the council set out plans to create a new organisation, Transport for Edinburgh, to integrate transport services in the capital. | Last month the council set out plans to create a new organisation, Transport for Edinburgh, to integrate transport services in the capital. |
Transport for Edinburgh will be set up initially to integrate the tram and bus services, with Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams confirmed as the operators. | Transport for Edinburgh will be set up initially to integrate the tram and bus services, with Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams confirmed as the operators. |
The project remains in line with the revised budget (£776m) approved by the council in September 2011. | The project remains in line with the revised budget (£776m) approved by the council in September 2011. |
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