How has the new campus affected transport in the area?
The relevant bus and rail authorities have enhanced services to the area, and the university continues to work closely with them. Lothian Buses service number 30 runs directly into the campus as well as FirstBus service 140/141. Queen Margaret University is implementing a green travel plan, monitored by the East Lothian Council, to encourage the use of public transport and discourage care usage. As part of the planning process, a full Transport Impact Assessment was carried out and was approved by the planning authorities.
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