This is the Edinburgh Light Railway Company Limited (ELRCL) Website, referred to as ELR, since 2007
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A New Concept to Consider
The Thinking behind the ELR in 2007
The ELR at the beginning in 2007
The ELR today in 2018
Introduction and Background 2007
Map 1.3 (2007) Edinburgh City
Map 1.5 (2007) Combined Infographic
Inverkeithing to Airport and Edinburgh including ESSR (2007).
Introduction and Background (2016)
Map 1.3 (2016) Edinburgh City
Map 1.5 (2016) Combined Infographic
Interaction between Heavy and Light Rail
The World is Our Oyster?
Trams on Wrong Tracks ?
Trails and Rails
Edinburgh City Combined Route Map 1.3 C (2017)
Map 1.6 City (2017) Edinburgh City Existing Operational Lines
Reopening the Edinburgh South Suburban Railway (ESSR) in 2019
Hydrogen Trains are a Reality in 2019
Potential Management of “Edinburgh Overground” and Quick Facts (2021)
Potential 3 routes of Proposed “Edinburgh Overground”Network (2021) and the Edinburgh City Existing Operational Lines Updated Options Map 1.6 City (2021)
Details of 1st Phase Edinburgh Overground Station Sites (March 2021)
Scotland’s first hydrogen powered train is on track for 2021.
Just one sonetto!
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23 Seafield Depot Diagram
INTER URBAN TRANSPORT – Investigating the possibility of a sustainable, integrated and competent light rail transport system for Edinburgh and its environs.
Map 1.1 (2007) Fife to West Edinburgh
Map 1.1 (2016) Fife to West Edinburgh
Map 1.2 (2007) West and South West Edinburgh
Map 1.2 (2016) West and South West Edinburgh
Map 1.3 (2007) Edinburgh City
Map 1.3 (2016) Edinburgh City
Edinburgh City Combined Route Map 1.3 C (2017)
Map 1.4 (2007) Edinburgh East to South East
Map 1.4 (2016) Edinburgh East to South East
Map 1.5 (2007) Combined Infographic
Map 1.5 (2016) Combined Infographic
Map 1.6 City (2017) Edinburgh City Existing Operational Lines
21 Meadowbank Station Diagram
22 Portobello Depot Diagram
23 Seafield Depot Diagram
24 Slateford Depot Diagram