Toilets. There are no toilets on the tram.
Is there toilets at Ingliston Park and Ride?
The park and ride site is also served by Lothian’s bus services; 200 to Ocean Terminal, 300 to Fountain Park and 400 to Fort Kinnaird. Due to Covid-19, the kiosk is currently closed with no access to toilet facilities. While the site is open seven days per week, no overnight parking is permitted.
Can you drink on Edinburgh Trams?
Food or drink taken on board the Company’s trams must be carried in a sealed container. Drinks with lids are considered as sealed containers. Cold food or drinks in a sealed container may be consumed on board. Hot food cannot be consumed on board.
Can I pay cash on Edinburgh tram?
How do I buy a ticket? We have a pre-purchase policy, so all tickets, smartcards and mtickets have to be purchased, validated or activated before you board the tram. We offer various ways to travel to suit all needs: ticket machines on the platforms: pay by coins or card.
Are Edinburgh Trams back to normal?
Trams are running from ever 7 minutes.
Are toilets free in Edinburgh Waverley?
Toilet charges have been scrapped at all of Britain’s busiest railway stations. On Monday, London Liverpool Street, London King’s Cross and Edinburgh Waverley became the last of 20 Network Rail stations to make their toilets free to use.
Are public toilets free in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh topped two of the lists with the most free public toilets, and the most accessible public toilets. The Capital has 117 public toilets, with 115 of them free and only two requiring payment.
Can you use debit card on Edinburgh Trams?
Customers can now purchase their tickets with an enabled debit or credit card at 51 upgraded ticket vending machines without having to use their PIN. The machines also accept Apple Pay and Android Pay on mobile devices.
Do Edinburgh Trams run 24 hours?
Journey Planning
Our service runs every 7 minutes between 7am and 7pm, out with these times trams run from every 10 minutes. During peak hours Monday to Friday we run additional services every 3 minutes. You can find the times for first and last trams below.
Are trams free in Edinburgh?
All tram stops in Edinburgh have ticket machines in the platform, where you can buy single, return or day tickets. You should pay with the exact fare if possible, as the machines don’t give back change, and they accept 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins.
Are Edinburgh Trams free for over 60s?
60 and over
The NEC card entitles you to free bus travel across Scotland, and also on trams if your card was issued by the City of Edinburgh Council.
Do Edinburgh Trams run all night?
Timetables. From York Place, trams run from 5:29 am until 11:08 pm. The first tram leaves from the airport at 6:15 am and the last one leaves at 10:45 pm. Trams operate every 8 – 10 minutes from Monday to Saturday and every 12 – 15 minutes on Sunday.
How much did Edinburgh Trams cost?
By the time the first trams started running on the 8.7mile (14km) route in May 2014, the total cost of the project had reached £776m.
Do you touch in and out on a tram?
Always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end to pay the right fare. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)
How long does the tram take from Edinburgh to the airport?
Trams are one of the easiest ways to get to and from the airport with fast and frequent services to Edinburgh city centre. Trams depart every 7 minutes, between 7am and 7pm, and every 15 minutes outwith these hours, with an end-to-end journey of just 30 minutes.
How long does the tram take from Edinburgh Waverley to Edinburgh Airport?
To get from Edinburgh Gateway to Edinburgh Airport, you can take a direct tram. Edinburgh Waverley tram station is only 2 minutes’ walk from the train station and the trams run every 7-10 minutes. A tram ticket costs £5.50 for a single (£3.00 for children ages 5-15) and the tram journey takes 7 minutes.
Does Edinburgh Waverley have toilets?
Toilets, baby changing and changing places
Changing places facility is located in the travel hall.
Do you have to let someone use your toilet in Scotland?
Under Scots Law, if a stranger asks to use your toilet you are legally obliged to let them. It comes from an extension of the old Scottish common law requiring hospitality to be shown to all guests – and while it has never been formally authorised by parliament, it is enforceable.
Do you have to pay to use toilet in Scotland?
It is 30 pence charge per usage.
Do Europeans have to pay to go to the bathroom?
London, Paris and Amsterdam: You pay-to-pee.
A word of warning: Sometimes the attendants will put big bills in the tip jars to confuse tourists, but don’t worry, a small tip equivalent to between $. 50 and $1 is sufficient. But of course it’s always better to use local currency.
Can you flush toilet paper in Edinburgh?
BINS. If there is a bin in the bathroom, you can use the bin for used cotton wool pads or buds, wrappers and other rubbish. You must NOT use the bin for used toilet paper. Toilet paper must always be flushed away.