tie, together with the Scottish Government and the City of Edinburgh Council, is also looking for future integrated transport opportunities, which will further improve EdinburghŐs public transport system. The map above shows Phases1a and 1b. Phase 1a (red line) is under construction and Phase 1b (blue line) has been designed. Further opportunities include tram line 3, a tram-rail-airport interchange at Gogar, tram trains and connections to and over the Forth Replacement Crossing. A strong case is being prepared for tram line 3, which would run from Waverley Station, via Edinburgh University out to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, the Bio Quarter and then terminating at Newcraighall and the Park and Ride. This would provide a vital link from the city centre to EdinburghŐs main hospital and accident and emergency department. With the new Forth Replacement Crossing proposals including a provision for light rail, this provides the opportunity for a new tramline to connect Edinburgh Airport to the shores of Fife and to Dunfermline. Together all these transport opportunities will help to secure Edinburgh and ScotlandŐs standing as a leading international destination of choice for tourism and business investment, whilst delivering enhanced infrastructure for its businesses and citizens. For more information visit www.edinburghtrams.com or telephone 0800 328 3934