Edinburgh Gateway is a new link connecting trams to trains on the west side of the city.
Having got off the tram, crossing the tram lines leads to the big entrance on the left.
Before crossing over, looking left shows the continuing tram route to Edinburgh Airport.
Inside the entrance there are ticket machines on the left.
As well as stairs and escalators there is a lift on the left.
The corridor leads to the train station.
Further along the corridor.
The Pentland Hills to the south.
The view from the corridor.
The tram lines can make sharper turns than the railway lines.
Towards the path to South Gyle.
A solitary individual on this quiet day.
Looking back down at the tram stop. This tram is headed back to the city.
The sign reads: RBS Gogarburn, Edinburgh Airport, Haymarket, City Centre
Zooming in makes the sign legible. Pentland Hills are in the background.
On the left, the corridor leading back to the tram stop. On the right the train station.
Descending the escalator back to the tram stop.
A sequence of photos of Edinburgh Park starting at the north end.
The water feature is central to Edinburgh Park.
A little wooden jetty offers a different vantage point.
The view to the south with the Pentland Hills in the distance.
The official sign for Edinburgh Park
Looking back to the north. The Gyle is hidden behind the trees to the right of the red roof.
Another view back to the north.
A rock garden where water flows down from a higher level.
Swimming Pool refers to one inside the building.
From the higher level, looking north.
Looking across the south end of the water feature to a tram headed for Edinburgh Park Station.
The tram in the previous picture will rise up to cross the train tracks.
Waiting for a tram coming from the Gyle direction.
To the south a train heads towards Edinburgh Waverley.
At Edinburgh Park Station waiting on a 36 bus to Bruntsfield via Glenlockhart.
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