Edinburgh's Trams
The tram lines and your school Click on map to open link
Timetable For Trams The trams started testing over the full length of the track on December 4th. From February 20th the trams have run during the day as well. A full service from the end of May First tram run tram testing
Safety Videos From Edinburgh Trams
Summary of hazards Trams are wider than you think. Give them plenty of room.
Summary of hazards Trams can stop very suddenly – hold on when you’re travelling.
Summary of hazards The track is not a path – keep off.
Summary of hazards Wheels and heels can get stuck in the track – go straight across.
Summary of hazards The overhead wire can electrocute you – stay away.
Summary of hazards The track will be slippery when it’s wet or icy – take care.
Summary of hazards Trams are very quiet – look carefully.
Summary of hazards Trams are wider than you think. Give them plenty of room. Trams can stop very suddenly – hold on when you’re travelling. The track is not a path – keep off. Wheels and heels can get stuck in the track – go straight across. Trams are very quiet – look carefully. The overhead wire can electrocute you – stay away. The track will be slippery when it’s wet or icy – take care.
Signs to look out for
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Other resources Overhead cable hazard American example overhead cable hazard safety