Reopening Edinburgh's South Sub railway is top public suggestion for transport improvements [Edinburgh News]





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GBRf 66736 passes the surviving Edinburgh suburban Inner Circle platform at Morningside Road on 8 July with the 6S45 North Blyth - Fort William alumina train.
Location: Morningside Road
Company: Edinburgh, Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
08/07/2014 Bill Roberton
It is after 4pm and getting dark as the 10.43 Virgin Trains service from Euston to Edinburgh Waverley passes the site of Newington Station on the Edinburgh Suburban line on 1st January 2019. Diversion due to engineering works at Haymarket.
Location: Newington [NBR]
Company: Edinburgh, Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
01/01/2019 Bill Roberton
158701 passes the closed Duddingston and Craigmillar Station with a presumed empty stock working to Haymarket Depot (didn't show up onrealtimetrains ...) and passes former rail-served breweries.
Location: Duddingston
Company: Edinburgh, Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
05/01/2016 Bill Roberton


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31/07/2018ScotRail targets further electrification schemes [RAIL]
14/03/2016South Suburban rail plan gets ScotRail boss backing [Evening News]
09/03/2016Tram-trains for Edinburghs South Suburban line backed by rail chief [Evening News]
18/06/2009South sub line prepares for modernisation [Network Rail Article]
08/12/2008Minister delivers blow to 'sub' railway hopes [Evening News]
07/05/2008City chiefs hear tram-train plan for Edinburgh sub [Evening News]
01/05/2008The south subs still on track [Evening News]
21/02/2008South sub rail bid books return to Holyrood [Evening News]
05/09/2007Call to get South Sub Railway back on track [Scotsman]
01/08/2007South Sub rail group call for more onboard [Scotsman]
23/04/2007Rail land sale sparks fear for future of city network. [Edinburgh Evening News 21/04/2007]
13/04/2007Capital Rail Action Group
24/01/2007South Sub Railway 'could transform economy' [Scotsman]