Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Park is a business park in South Gyle, Edinburgh, Scotland. It is west of the city, near Edinburgh Airport and the Edinburgh City Bypass. It was opened in 1995. The layout of the park was masterplanned by American architect Richard Meier. Edinburgh Park railway station, which is on the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line, opened in December 2003.
Edinburgh Trams began serving the park on 31 May 2014 with stops at Edinburgh Park Station, Edinburgh Park Central and The Gyle.
It is not to be confused with Gyle Park nearby, site of the former Gogarloch.
The park has a bar/grill, nursery, and several sculptures, including busts of famous Scottish poets, many of them socialists.
Businesses
Businesses with a presence in the Edinburgh Park include:
- Aegon UK
- Lloyds Banking Group
- BT
- Diageo
- HSBC
- John Menzies
- JP Morgan
- Fujitsu
- RBS
- Regus
- Sainsbury's Bank
- Convergys
- WSP Group
Transport
Road
Edinburgh City Bypass (A720)
Junction 10: Hermiston Gait
The M8 terminates here at a roundabout under the bypass with access into Edinburgh Park and South Gyle from the south.
Junction 11: Gogar Junction
The end of the city bypass where it links with the A8. This junction provides access into Edinburgh Park and South Gyle from the north.
Rail
The main Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line runs along the southern border of the park, where it is served by Edinburgh Park station .
Tram
Edinburgh Park Central tram stop is situated in the parkland between Lochside Avenue and Lochside Crescent.
Preceding station | Edinburgh Trams | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Edinburgh Park station towards York Place |
York Place - Edinburgh Airport | Gyle Centre towards Airport |
Buses
Lothian Buses
- 2, 12, 18, 20, 21, 22, 35, 63
First Scotland East
- X2
Recent developments
A 120-bed Premier Inn opened at Lochside Avenue in February 2012.[1] It is next to Edinburgh Park station and tram stop.