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An Edinburgh bus driver was killed by a tram at a crossing because the vehicle’s warning bell wasn’t loud enough, a judge has concluded. Sheriff Douglas Keir concluded that Carlos Correa ...
But the drivers representing Edinburgh, which was competing for the first time, had trained two hours a week for about six weeks. Dougie White, the team’s coach, rigged up a pool table in the depot.
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Concerns raised over tram warning bells before death - MSNConcerns over warning bells on Edinburgh trams being too quiet had been raised prior to a tram hitting and killing a pedestrian in 2018, a fatal accident inquiry has heard. Carlos Correa Palacio ...
TRAINEE tram drivers will have to pass a personality test in a bid to weed out risk-taking candidates. ... Edinburgh Pride: Full list of road closures, bus diversions, and route for 2025 march. News.
A BUS driver is in hospital after crashing into a tram, knocking it off its rails, near Edinburgh Airport. It is believed that the two vehicles collided between the airport and Ingliston, in the ...
A VETERAN bus driver has turned his garden into a shrine to Edinburgh's controversial £1 billion tram system. News you can trust since 1873. Sign In.
Edinburgh's trams project has received a flood of applicants to drive the vehicles, with 350 people going for just 12 jobs. Tram drivers, expected to have good "concentration and communication ...
TRAM drivers in the Capital have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a consultative ballot which could now lead to a walk-out at Christmas. News you can trust since 1873 Sign In ...
Strikes could hit Edinburgh's tram network, as workers are balloted over action due to issues with the route to Edinburgh Airport. Drivers, ticket service assistants, controllers and vehicle ...
A VETERAN bus driver has turned his garden into a shrine to the controversial £1bn Edinburgh Trams project. John Allison needed a new summer home so he built it in the shape of a tram – compl… ...
An Edinburgh bus driver was killed by a tram at a crossing because the vehicle’s warning bell wasn’t loud enough, a judge has concluded. Sheriff Douglas Keir concluded that Carlos Correa Palacio, 53, ...
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