Students in Edinburgh find transportation and travel to be quite convenient due to the city's efficient transportation infrastructure. The town is renowned for its transportation options, which include rental bikes, buses, and trams. Leading bus firm Lothian Buses runs more than 50 different bus routes throughout the city. In addition, the city features a first-rate rail network. Haymarket gains from these characteristics by being in Edinburgh.
Train: This area is served by the busy commuter trains to Glasgow and Fife as well as long-distance trains to Carlisle, Inverness, and Aberdeen. The Haymarket railway station has just had a makeover.
Trams: The Haymarket stop on Edinburgh Trams is situated close to the station's north side offering links to the city's east and west, including the city centre and Edinburgh Airport. Now, via Haymarket Yards, the westbound tramway continues off-street.
Bus: In order to get to and from the interchange station on Haymarket Terrace and the neighbouring Dalry Road, Lothian Buses serves as the primary bus operator on local routes. West Lothian, Falkirk, and Stirling routes are run by McGill's Scotland East and Lothian Country (a Lothian Buses brand). From Glasgow, there are operated express coach connections.
Cycling: You can also explore local parts of the area via cycling.