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- places in the area, notably Gogarloch named after the drained Gogar Loch; Gogarburn, Gogarbank, Gogarstone and Castle Gogar. In 2008, in advance of the construction...
- Zoo) Corstorphine (Drum Brae South) Maybury (for East Craigs) Gogarburn A8 (RBS Gogarburn) Edinburgh Airport (night journeys only) Airport Hotels (night...
- December 2016, the Edinburgh Gateway tram stop, between Gyle Centre and Gogarburn, was opened to provide an interchange between Edinburgh Trams and the...
- serves the Gyle business park in the west of the city and the nearby Gogarburn headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Edinburgh Crossrail route...
- mark the opening of the Royal Bank of Scotland's new headquarters in Gogarburn (2005) a £10 note to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II....
- 5:31 am)". Scotland's Lost Houses by Ian Gow "Glasgow Road Gogarburn Hospital Gogarburn House (Lb27121)". "Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Architect...
- opening circa 1985. Next up was the Sighthill section (Baberton to A8 at Gogarburn) which opened in late 1986. 1988 saw two sections open: the Burdiehouse...
- (formerly Royal Bank of Scotland Group) opened new global headquarters at Gogarburn in the west of the city in October 2005. In the 19th century, Edinburgh's...
- budgeted-for amount. The station in the Gogar area, just prior to the Gogarburn tram depot when going westbound, was opened on 11 December 2016, linking...
- Bridge Dalmeny Winchburgh Tunnel Edinburgh Airport Ingliston Park & Ride Gogarburn Edinburgh Gateway Gyle Centre South Gyle Edinburgh Park Central Edinburgh...