Edinburgh Trams lost almost £450,000 in 2014 [BBC News]





Date: 14/08/2015

Edinburgh Trams lost almost £450,000 in 2014 - less than expected due to higher than predicted passenger numbers. Three million people used the trams, following the launch of the service at the end of May 2014. Bosses estimate it will take three years for the trams to make a profit.


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Edinburgh Trams lost almost £450,000 in 2014 - less than expected due to higher than predicted passenger numbers.

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Edinburgh Tram 260 at St Andrew Square on 12 December 2014.
Location: St Andrew Square [Tram]
Company: Edinburgh Trams
12/12/2014 Bill Roberton
'Errr.. excuse me chief, there's a tram coming..!' A Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade training exercise taking place alongside Gogar Tram Depot on 18 February 2015.
Location: Gogar Tram Depot
Company: Edinburgh Trams
18/02/2015 John Furnevel
Edinburgh tram 254, bound for the Airport, arrives at Murrayfield on a September evening in 2014.
Location: Murrayfield Stadium [Tram]
Company: Edinburgh Trams
14/09/2014 Andrew Wilson


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