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Swerve to avoid a tram-pinch.
Tremendously exciting! A pulley transfer and cable inspection pit, with its c. 9 foot pulley wheels sitting just below the surface! https://t.co/Wd7EmYVG4M https://t.co/9uUUCReHUD
Instructions for bike carriage in Edinburgh trams
Bikes welcome on Edinburgh trans
There are quite a lot of these signs along the Edinburgh tramway
NCN1 by the railway and tramway west from Haymarket station
There are lots of these and similar signs along Edinburgh's tramway.
Very narrow cycle lane - obviously trams will just have to hang back and follow cyclists, but it's still terrifying just to see this.
Sign for disabled parking and sub-station access, but no mention of the cycle parking (see #60674)
Cycle parking at Ingliston Park & Ride tram stop, very close to the edge of the tarmac.
The stationary Edinburgh tram - a symbol of the city's failure to deliver a transport system.
Danger - make sure you don't ride into the tramlines.
A cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010.
Crossing the tramlines.
A cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010.
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