Airport sign aims to quell tram rumours
A NEW sign has been unveiled at Edinburgh Airport in a bid to reassure passengers that the tram system will run all the way to the terminal.
The city's transport leader Gordon Mackenzie is pictured with the sign, put up in the wake of rumours that the trams would stop short of the airport.
At the end of last month work got under way on a new 32-metre steel bridge close to the terminal building at Burnside Road.
It is the first major piece of work on the project that is in close proximity to the airport.
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Friday 10 February 2012
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