Authorised taxis will be allowed to drive into Waverley station after it was proposed they were banned to prevent terrorist attacks.
A compromise has been proposed which would see Network Rail, who own the train station, authorising certain vehicles to enter down the ramp.
A taxi rank and pick up bays will be built on Market Street, East Market Street and Jeffrey Street.
Specialised disabled vehicles will also still be allowed to use the entrance, which leads straight to platform level from the road.
The Transport and Environment Committee of the City of Edinburgh Council will be asked to approve a £1m budget for the proposals next Tuesday.
Cllr Lesley Hinds said: "The Council has been working very closely with Network Rail and I'm pleased to say we've come a long way since last summer when it seemed as though access to Edinburgh's principal rail hub could be seriously compromised, particularly for less mobile station users.
"The designs the Council has produced, coupled with Network Rail’s investment into new lifts and escalators, will make it much easier for everyone to access Waverley Station as well as improving the surrounding area with resurfaced carriageway and footways and a new pedestrian crossing at the junction of Market Street and Waverley Bridge.
"With up to three taxis a minute entering the station at peak times, it's crucial that we find ways of managing the traffic on Market Street and Waverley Bridge. The proposals up for approval offer a range of measures which will do just this, as well as enhance the amenity of the whole area."
http://local.stv.tv/edinburgh/209411-some-taxis-to-be-allowed-into-waverley-when-vehicle-ban-is-introduced/