Commuters in Edinburgh city centre are currently facing delays on trams after a medical incident caused disruption to the network.
The incident at St Andrew Square halted trams for a period early today, but the operator says they are now running as normal.
However, it has warned of a 'slight delay in service' affecting trams in the centre of town.
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Responding to a question from a member of the public, Edinburgh Trams tweeted: "There was a medical incident at St Andrew Square.
"Trams have now started running again and the next one at Princes Street should be with you shortly. Sorry for the delay in service."
Later, the operator wrote: "Due to an earlier incident in the city centre trams are currently experiencing a slight delay in service. We apologise for the inconvenience."
Emergency services have been contacted for comment.
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