Edinburgh Trams is planning on going the extra mile for music fans this Halloween weekend, with additional trams set to run through the night for a ‘creeptacular’ event at the Royal Highland Centre.

 

Trams will continue to run from every 20 minutes until 3 am, from Edinburgh Airport to Balfour Street on the nights of Friday, October 25, and Saturday, October 26, to help party-goers make the most of this year’s Terminal V Halloween, Scotland’s biggest electronic music festival.

 

For the rest of the night, there will be trams from every 10 minutes until daytime service resumes the following morning, and customers can access the venue from the Ingliston Park & Ride stop. Further information can be found here.

 

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Terminal V Walking Route

 

Sarah Singh, Edinburgh Trams’ Head of Service Delivery, commented: 

 

Following the success of additional trams during previous Terminal V events, we wanted to reassure customers they can rely on us to get home or to their accommodation with as little fuss as possible.

 

Trams will serve all stops between the airport and Balfour Street, and our normal range of tickets will be accepted at no extra cost.

 

Over the two-day event, Halloween fans can enjoy some of the best tunes in electronic music, including Aida Arko, Janis Zielinski, Mall Grab, and The Obsessed. Further information about Terminal V can be found here.

 

Under-22-year-olds with a Scottish National Entitlement Card or a Young Scot National Entitlement Card who reside in Edinburgh can use our services free of charge, Sarah added.