No, in Britain there are at least 3 stations with a platform 0, Haymarket, Stockport and Cardiff Central. If you include stations in other countries, Philadelphia's Suburban Station in the U.S. has a platform 0 as well. It's a stub track that did not fit into the numbering scheme that was adopted when tracks were realigned as part of a project to connect the city's two major terminals.
Haymarket railway station was created in 1842.
The bus journey from Edinburgh Haymarket station to Edinburgh Zoo will take approximately 15 minutes. You can take Lothian Buses routes 12, 26 or 31 from Haymarket to Edinburgh Zoo.
Edinburgh Park railway station was created in 2003.
Edinburgh Waverley railway station was created in 1846.
St Leonards - Edinburgh - railway station ended in 1846.
St Leonards - Edinburgh - railway station was created in 1860.
Edinburgh Princes Street railway station was created in 1870.
Edinburgh Princes Street railway station ended in 1965.
Edinburgh Scotland Street railway station was created in 1842.
Edinburgh Scotland Street railway station ended in 1868.
Edinburgh Waverly, the main railway station in Edinburgh, is in the city center. Edinburgh Turnhouse Airport lies in a more rural area west of the city. A bus between the two takes 20 to 30 minutes and costs 3 pounds sterling one-way, or 5 pounds sterling round-trip. The bus also stops at Haymarket railway station, which lies between Waverly and the airport.
Borrobol Platform railway station was created in 1878.