Scotland's rail network is managed by Transport Scotland.
A report was published in 2012 by Transport Scotland stating that bilingual signs were not a danger to motorists.
However, in a New Release from Transport Scotland, the opening date was given at Spring 2009.
Scotland has had responsibility for its own trunk roads since 1955; these are currently managed by Transport Scotland.
The land is still owned by Transport Scotland and the current site operator is BP.
The Scottish motorways and major trunk roads are managed by Transport Scotland.
The construction was awarded to Siemens and announced by Transport Scotland on 11 July 2008.
These include, for example, the Scottish Prison Service and Transport Scotland.
Options east of Edinburgh could be considered further by Transport Scotland.
In 2009, Transport Scotland solicited for tenders to construct the proposed bridge.