English: The Park & Ride network serving
Edinburgh , Scotland. Services run by
Lothian Buses call at all the sites except Ferrytoll.
Site
County
Opened
Modes
Nearest major road
Ferrytoll
Fife
10 Nov 2000
bus; coach
A90 (Forth Bridge approach)
Ingliston
City
11 Sep 2005
bus, tram
A8 (Glasgow Road)
Hermiston
City
11 Sep 2005
bus
A71 (Calder Road)
Straiton
Midlothian
5 Oct 2008
bus
A701 (Straiton Road)
Sheriffhall
Midlothian (edge)
3 Feb 2008
bus
A7 (Old Dalkeith Road)
Newcraighall
City
3 Jun 2002
bus, rail
A1
Wallyford
East Lothian
23 Jun 2008
bus, rail
A1
See Ferrytoll Park & Ride .
Ingliston opened as a bus facility in 2005; its capacity was doubled in 2008; tram services were added in 2014 through the adjacent Ingliston Park & Ride tram stop .
looking east from Eastfield Road
looking north across the east car park and bus stops
looking east to the shelter
looking east to the shelter
west side of the shelter
west side of the shelter
south side of the shelter
south side of the shelter
south side of the shelter
south side of the shelter
looking north from Riccarton Mains Road roundabout to the site
looking north from Riccarton Mains Road roundabout to the site
inside the shelter
outbound direction (shelter left)
inbound direction (shelter right)
south side of the shelter
left turn into the site from Straiton Road
entrance
looking north west across the site
looking east across the Shawfair Park access road to the site
south side of the shelter
south side of the shelter
eastern end of the shelter
the northern car park (shelter right)
bus about to depart for Ratho via Ingliston (X48) (18 February 2008)
Newcraighall opened at the same time as the new Newcraighall railway station , the eastern terminus of the Edinburgh Crossrail line.
Wallyford was opened near the site of Wallyford railway station , which itself opened in 1994.
bus stop lane
construction sign