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hibee
05-06-2025, 05:33 PM
Looks like the council are planning on making Smokey Brae one way up the hill only and further changes around that area.
They seem to be suggesting one of the reasons is to allow the fire engines out quickly but that station is about to be closed permanently!
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/smokeybrae
Paul1642
05-06-2025, 06:04 PM
Looks like the council are planning on making Smokey Brae one way up the hill only and further changes around that area.
They seem to be suggesting one of the reasons is to allow the fire engines out quickly but that station is about to be closed permanently!
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/smokeybrae
Makes little sense to me. It’s better the way it is.
More severe than this is potentially the long delayed work at demolishing multiple buildings on the A1 then building the student accommodation. Chaos ahead at this part of town.
Looks like the council are planning on making Smokey Brae one way up the hill only and further changes around that area.
They seem to be suggesting one of the reasons is to allow the fire engines out quickly but that station is about to be closed permanently!
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/smokeybrae
This the same Smokey Brae that a handful of cars go down but is a permanent traffic jam nearly every day going up the way.
tamig
05-06-2025, 07:01 PM
This the same Smokey Brae that a handful of cars go down but is a permanent traffic jam nearly every day going up the way.
Its utter madness.
Trinity Hibee
05-06-2025, 07:30 PM
Who makes these decisions? You really have to wonder. It was the same nonsense with Manse Road bus gates which was a disgraceful money making exercise they ended up going back on.
matty_f
05-06-2025, 10:18 PM
Who makes these decisions? You really have to wonder. It was the same nonsense with Manse Road bus gates which was a disgraceful money making exercise they ended up going back on.
It really is absurd. Manse Rd was an utter shambles, there was no need for what they did at all. It was idiotic decision making.
Ozyhibby
05-06-2025, 11:20 PM
It really is absurd. Manse Rd was an utter shambles, there was no need for what they did at all. It was idiotic decision making.
I don’t mind them trying things and then going back if it doesn’t work. At least they listen to evidence. Would be worse if they didn’t.
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Since90+2
06-06-2025, 05:11 AM
Although not related to ER but the closer of Corstorphine Road down to 1 lane (not each way, 1 lane with temporary traffic lights) is going to cause absolute havoc. It's on for 6 months.
Trinity Hibee
06-06-2025, 10:14 AM
The most frustrating thing about a lot of these works is how often you pass them with no one working. It was the same in Stockbridge recently. Whether that’s down to the workies just deciding they’ll finish early or not having the materials/equipment available doesn’t really matter. Just highlights poor planning/supervision of the work. The recent Stockbridge works were a whole month over the set timeline
Moulin Yarns
06-06-2025, 10:50 AM
Think yourselves lucky, Dunkeld to ballinluig duelling of the A9 going out to contract soon. That's 8 miles of disruption on a major road with unsuitable alternatives for anything but cars, even though trucks and buses will attempt it.
Berwickhibby
06-06-2025, 11:06 AM
Think yourselves lucky, Dunkeld to ballinluig duelling of the A9 going out to contract soon. That's 8 miles of disruption on a major road with unsuitable alternatives for anything but cars, even though trucks and buses will attempt it.
This will be the A9 that was meant to be duelled initially by 2025 now 2035 and so far only managed 11 miles out of the 89 miles in 15 years
silverhibee
06-06-2025, 06:55 PM
Although not related to ER but the closer of Corstorphine Road down to 1 lane (not each way, 1 lane with temporary traffic lights) is going to cause absolute havoc. It's on for 6 months.
Scottish water doing repairs, or this delay is for luxury apartments being built on the old tennis courts at Murrayfield.
oconnors_strip
06-06-2025, 06:59 PM
Scottish water doing repairs, or this delay is for luxury apartments being built on the old tennis courts at Murrayfield.
Tennis club still open with their new courts, and further along the road from the works happening.
Frazerbob
09-06-2025, 07:46 AM
We should just admit that we've made a complete arse of the roads in Edinburgh over the last few decades, go back to how it was in 1980 and start again.
easty
09-06-2025, 08:26 AM
Although not related to ER but the closer of Corstorphine Road down to 1 lane (not each way, 1 lane with temporary traffic lights) is going to cause absolute havoc. It's on for 6 months.
I heard that on the radio yesterday, I'm glad I don't live down that way anymore. Be brutal for commuting into and out of town.
Ozyhibby
09-06-2025, 08:32 AM
We should just admit that we've made a complete arse of the roads in Edinburgh over the last few decades, go back to how it was in 1980 and start again.
How many cars did we have in 1980?
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grunt
09-06-2025, 01:41 PM
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cycling-walking-projects-1/smokey-brae-marionville-improvements
Opening sentence: Smokey Brae is an important link between communities in the east of the city, from London Road at Jock’s Lodge to the historic village of Restalrig.
CEC answer: We're going to close Smokey Brae to cars northbound
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/images/Smokey_Brae_visualisation___proposed_resized_2.jpg
Edit to add: For what is possibly the first time in my life I've written to the Council to ask them wth they think they're doing. I'm turning into Victor Meldrew.
JimBHibees
09-06-2025, 02:41 PM
This will be the A9 that was meant to be duelled initially by 2025 now 2035 and so far only managed 11 miles out of the 89 miles in 15 years
Way more than that dualled.
Frazerbob
09-06-2025, 03:02 PM
How many cars did we have in 1980?
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I didn't have any, I was 7.....joking aside, clearly we have more cars so why are we reducing the number of lanes to accommodate a few cyclists (in a wet, windy & bloody hilly city) and closing roads all together. Look at the utter shambles they've made of Picardy Place, York Place and Broughton Street. Then there's the West End, Haymarket & Roseburn. Rip it up and start again!
Since90+2
09-06-2025, 03:16 PM
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cycling-walking-projects-1/smokey-brae-marionville-improvements
Opening sentence: Smokey Brae is an important link between communities in the east of the city, from London Road at Jock’s Lodge to the historic village of Restalrig.
CEC answer: We're going to close Smokey Brae to cars northbound
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/images/Smokey_Brae_visualisation___proposed_resized_2.jpg
Edit to add: For what is possibly the first time in my life I've written to the Council to ask them wth they think they're doing. I'm turning into Victor Meldrew.
Do they think the cars are just going to disappear? They will just block up the other roads around that area.
As the above post says, a lot of people have absolutely no inclination to start cycling yet everywhere you go now roads are being narrowed and turned into 1 lane for traffic to accommodate more cycle lanes.
Berwickhibby
09-06-2025, 03:17 PM
Way more than that dualled.
Not according to the debate on Radio Scotland
From Google
Why is there a row over Scotland's longest road? - BBC News
The A9 dualling project aims to upgrade 83 miles (133 kilometers) of single carriageway between Perth and Inverness. Two sections, totaling 11 miles (18 kilometers), have already been upgraded. The remaining 77 miles (124 kilometers) are still under construction according to the BBC.
Frazerbob
09-06-2025, 03:21 PM
Do they think the cars are just going to disappear? They will just block up the other roads around that area.
As the above post says, a lot of people have absolutely no inclination to start cycling yet everywhere you go now roads are being narrowed and turned into 1 lane for traffic to accommodate more cycle lanes.
Everyone will turn left up the wee roads that lead to The Hoppy and the roundabout at Lochend Road South will get even more gridlocked. Utterly bizarre decision.
Moulin Yarns
09-06-2025, 03:29 PM
Way more than that dualled.
Total length is around 273 miles.
That's from Dunblane to Thurso.
The 40 miles from Dunblane north are fully dualled, the section north from Perth to Inverness is a mix of dual and single carriageway, 28 miles is dual the rest, 83 miles is single.
There are no plans to dual any more road north of Inverness.
So, 68 miles out of 144 are dualled so far.
Moulin Yarns
09-06-2025, 03:30 PM
Not according to the debate on Radio Scotland
From Google
Why is there a row over Scotland's longest road? - BBC News
The A9 dualling project aims to upgrade 83 miles (133 kilometers) of single carriageway between Perth and Inverness. Two sections, totaling 11 miles (18 kilometers), have already been upgraded. The remaining 77 miles (124 kilometers) are still under construction according to the BBC.
I was a bit late in my analysis. I have been involved in the past.
Berwickhibby
09-06-2025, 03:34 PM
I was a bit late in my analysis. I have been involved in the past.
So I am correct that only 11 miles have been upgraded to dual in this latest dialling which was meant to have been completed this year which has been delayed until 2035
Moulin Yarns
09-06-2025, 04:45 PM
So I am correct that only 11 miles have been upgraded to dual in this latest dialling which was meant to have been completed this year which has been delayed until 2035
Not this year, a chunk north of Perth was completed in 2021 or 2022, delayed due to the pandemic.
Viva_Palmeiras
09-06-2025, 11:44 PM
How many cars did we have in 1980?
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just need to restrict the flow of ******* coming in from Fife :) and East Lothian ;)
Scouse Hibee
10-06-2025, 07:25 AM
Scottish water doing repairs, or this delay is for luxury apartments being built on the old tennis courts at Murrayfield.
Don’t think they’re building on the tennis courts, they knocked down an existing house to build the apartments.
silverhibee
10-06-2025, 09:50 PM
Don’t think they’re building on the tennis courts, they knocked down an existing house to build the apartments.
Was there not allotments at that area, passed today and traffic wasn’t to bad came back at tea time what a nightmare.
Scouse Hibee
10-06-2025, 11:58 PM
Was there not allotments at that area, passed today and traffic wasn’t to bad came back at tea time what a nightmare.
No mate it was an old house in large grounds as long as I’ve been around here (30 years). Yeah it’s horrendous at peak times.
No mate it was an old house in large grounds as long as I’ve been around here (30 years). Yeah it’s horrendous at peak times.
Was a nightmare yesterday taking my assistant back after the school run, Balgreen was horrendous so I went Western Corner way, realised the traffic was really bad and went via Ravelston and Belford Rd to avoid it, surprisingly easy with so much less traffic that way, drivers are like sheep and never think of alternative routes to take.
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