Last time I checked, EDI doesn't have a link to the national rail network either (and neither does DUB afaik).Clive wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:32 pm [quote=atuk post_id=10746 time=<a href="tel:1698425105">1698425105</a> user_id=75]
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Without a rail link to Glasgow and the national rail network and without even a bus to the popular city of Edinburgh the bosses at GLA are on a hiding to nothing.
Wrt to the paucity of bus services from GLA (including to Edinburgh), this is something that those in charge at GLA could I think influence and improve. Yet despite repeated prompting over a number of years they've failed massively.
I think it's unlikely EDI will ever catch up with DUB and have the same level of services and pax. DUB is up around 30m pax currently. How is EDI going to more than double it's pax numbers?.....and if that's easily achievable in Central Scotland then GLA should be also able to easily add millions of pax too.
It also seems unlikely that Edinburgh City population will overtake Glasgow within 5 years......and as Clive already mentioned the city boundaries come with many caveats for many reasons that have been discussed previously.
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2023 stats City of Edinburgh 552K City of Glasgow 612K.
Given the large housing projects (there are currently three underway) at Ratho Station, WestCraigs and Edinburgh West close to the airport and Gogarburn it’s not inconceivable that its when not if Edinburgh will outstrip City of Glasgow : probably within the next five years.
I understand and appreciate the comments regards The Greater Glasgow area but many of that population travel from EDI every day.believe I hear them, serve some and get feedback “ I usually fly from GLA but it’s too expensive/ can’t get flights/ more convenient….
When EDI as a city outstrips GLA, as it surely will do so unless City Council pull up their socks and up their game, it will simply add value to EDI marketing of Scotland’s largest city and largest airport.
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Oh dear now it’s “my city’s bigger than yours”. Glasgow’s city boundaries are political lines on a map which don’t affect air travel.
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No it’s not. It’s all about leakage from east of Glasgow to Edi. Aren’t all boundaries political?