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Two-way traffic on Edinburgh's Leith Walk to return as tram testing begins

Two-way traffic will return to Leith Walk by the end of February as preparations for tram testing on the new line begins.

North- and southbound traffic along the length of Leith Walk will be reintroduced from February 13, followed by the electrification of the full line.

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The energisation of the line will allow for testing to begin, with the first test trams expected on the route at the beginning of March. Final track preparations will also take place in the lead-up to the first test tram running.

All tram track, overhead line poles and communications and power ducting have been installed and the final section at Picardy Place is being installed over the next two weeks.

Councillor Scott Arthur, Transport and Environment Convener, said: "In just a matter of weeks we’ll see test trams running the length of the Trams to Newhaven route, which is really exciting.

"Energising the overhead lines and buffering of the tram tracks are the final steps before this happens.

"Reopening Leith Walk to two-way traffic is a key moment for the project too and, I’m sure, for all those who live and work in the area. I’d like to thank residents and businesses for their patience and support while we’ve carried out these works."

He continued: "Once fully complete, this project will be transformative for Leith Walk and the rest of the route, while benefitting the wider city economy and helping to cut congestion.

"Not only will it provide reliable, high-capacity connections to the north of the city but has significantly improved and enhanced public spaces and active travel links along the line."

The Trams to Newhaven project remains on schedule for completion by spring 2023 and within the £207.3m budget, with all major construction now complete ahead of the testing and commissioning period.

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However, due to industry-wide challenges with the availability of materials and skilled labour, impacted by Brexit and the war in Ukraine along with significant demand for labour in the UK and overseas, there are small pockets of public realm works that will now be completed over the coming months.

A communications campaign has been carried out to remind residents, businesses and stakeholders about the electrification of overhead lines, including safety requirements and permits needed to carry out any work.

To allow for work to connect the lines to take place, Edinburgh Trams services from the airport will terminate at the West End between 13 and 19 February. Further information is available on Edinburgh Trams website.

You can find out more about Trams to Newhaven, including landscape plans and timelines, here.

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