Transport Initiatives Edinburgh
Tie Ltd. was a Scottish company which, from May 2002 to August 2011, project-managed large-scale transport projects on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council in Edinburgh. It was brought in as part of a public-private partnership to improve Scottish public transport infrastructure development. Following its management of the controversial Edinburgh Trams project, the company was closed down in 2011.Transport for Edinburgh took over the Edinburgh Trams functions from Tie.
Ownership
Tie was a private limited company, wholly owned by the City of Edinburgh Council. It was a non-profit organisation.It was not connected with Transport Initiatives LLP, an English-based transport planning consultancy specialising in cycling, walking and travel planning.
Projects
Tie was involved in several major transport projects in Scotland including:Project | Description | Status | |
Ingliston Park & Ride | a park and ride facility to be integrated with the Edinburgh tram system | Operational as a car park | |
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine rail link | Railway line from Stirling to Kincardine | Operational | |
One-Ticket | A multi-modal ticketing system for south-east Scotland | Operational | |
Edinburgh Fastlink | A guided bus system in the west of the city, opened in 2004 and closed in 2009 to be replaced with the Edinburgh Trams line. | Closed | |
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link | Rail link connecting Edinburgh Airport with the main ScotRail network | Cancelled | |
Congestion charging | A project to introduce a congestion charge into Edinburgh | Rejected in referendum | |
Edinburgh Trams | Construction of a new tramway in Edinburgh - Tie dismissed from project, August 2011 | Open - limited scope |