Re: Edinburgh
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:57 pm
In principle they're a great idea. I take some comfort from Dublin's experience, where I believe they have gone from the worst thing ever to something of a success; in Edinburgh's case, it would really mean at least completing the (one) line, and probably adding to it. I hope it happens, someday...
As things stand in Edinburgh, complaining about the trams is now officially the third most popular leisure pursuit, only narrowly beaten by 'having had one's tea', and thinking of ways to hold Glasgow back. Observe this protest, done in the form of crochet:
They pop up now and again, these things, and the Council keeps taking them down, claiming that they're a Health & Safety risk, no less. (No, really.)
As things stand in Edinburgh, complaining about the trams is now officially the third most popular leisure pursuit, only narrowly beaten by 'having had one's tea', and thinking of ways to hold Glasgow back. Observe this protest, done in the form of crochet:
They pop up now and again, these things, and the Council keeps taking them down, claiming that they're a Health & Safety risk, no less. (No, really.)