Cabbies celebrate as taxis retain right to operate out of Waverley

TAXIS will continue to operate out of Edinburgh’s Waverley Station after a climbdown by rail chiefs.

In the light of anti-terrorism measures, Network Rail announced earlier this year that taxis and cars were to be banned permanently. However, a proposal has been agreed that will allow taxis access to the station through a secure entry system.

It is expected that Network Rail and City of Edinburgh Council will have the new arrangements in place by January.

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Access for specialised disabled organisation vehicles will also be maintained.

Drop-off areas for private vehicles will be moved to Market Street and there will be free short-term parking in the New Street car park.

Network Rail’s Scottish route managing director David Simpson said: “We are pleased to have a proposal in place which will see a controlled number of taxis continue to use the station facilities. We are certain this arrangement, combined with the enhancements now in place at Waverley, will make the station a better environment for all.”

Lesley Hinds, the council’s transport convener, welcomed the agreement.

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