A large consultation on a planned new tram line in Edinburgh produces a mixed public response, with only a minority of respondents supporting the project. Multiple accounts report that the feedback is not unified, with debate focusing mainly on the proposed route alignment. In particular, respondents split over whether the tram line should follow Roseburn Path or Orchard Brae. The consultation findings are presented as showing significant division rather than broad consensus, indicating that support is limited and concerns are widespread. The sources describe the consultation as “huge,” suggesting that a substantial number of submissions have been received, but they converge on the central point that the level of backing for the scheme is relatively low. While the outcome of the consultation is not described in detail beyond the reported sentiment, the reporting underscores that decision-making may be complicated by competing views about where the line should run. Overall, the coverage reflects a public process characterized by disagreement about routing and limited support for the tram line as proposed.