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9am Briefing: Mound tram works closure causes traffic chaos



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Published Date: 30 September 2008
COMMUTERS faced massive delays in the city centre this morning on the first day of tram works on The Mound.
Work to move the utilities under The Mound junction has seen traffic banned along Princes Street between Frederick Street and Hanover Street.

Bus passengers reported abandoning their journeys well short of Princes Street as the West End, Stockbri
dge and the bridges clogged up with traffic.

Services which pass through the busy junction are being diverted via George Street or Market Street and Waverley Bridge.

While general traffic is being redirected via Market Street, Waverley Bridge, St David Street and then George Street or Queen Street.

Full pedestrian access will be maintained during the project, which is expected to last until April next year.

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SHARES in Halifax Bank of Scotland have plummeted amid speculation its Lloyds TSB takeover is under threat.

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EDINBURGH has come out top in a poll measuring the UK's greenest cities it was reported.

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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 10:18 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Hmm?,

01/10/2008 10:35:55
"Hampered" or "Massive Chaos"? Make your mind up 'News. Your mini story here hardly matches your byline "Top Stories 9am Briefing: Mound tram works closure causes traffic chaos. COMMUTERS faced massive delays in the city centre this morning."

Still, exaggeration is nothing new to your writers is it?
2

Howard Moon,

01/10/2008 12:00:51
Exaggeration nothing new, two-facedness nothing new either. Remember the 'Save Our Trams' front covers? The EEN threw all its weight behind the scheme, until the day after it was given the final green light by the council. Since then its delighted in talking up the 'chaos' it has/will cause. It still claims to be in favour of it though, and I imagine it still is sort of.

It was obviously an editorial decision - 'network' was largely replaced by 'line' on that exact day. Pretty shameless.

Anyway get used to this - it is bus users who will suffer most, both now and when the trams are running.
3

Bob 2,

01/10/2008 12:08:28
Don't Panic TIE have it all under control

everything is running to plan.

I right

 

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