The Tyne is mainly a
confluence between the Birns Water and the Tyne Water, about east of Easter
Pencaitland and south west of Spilmersford Bridge, in the grounds of
Saltoun Hall. The Humbie Water is another main headwater. The Tyne has a number of
tributaries: • Bellyford Burn, rises east of
Dalkeith; passes north of
Cousland, Midlothian and south of
Carberry Hill; south of
Elphinstone Tower; north of
Ormiston; joins Puddle Burn; joins Tyne Water at
Winton House. • Kinchie Burn, rises east of
Pathhead; supplies
Glenkinchie Distillery; joins Birns Water at Milton Bridge, West Saltoun. • Blackford Burn/Belsis Burn/Murray's Burn, joins the Tyne Water at
Pencaitland. • Cock Burn, rises at Lower Saltoun, joins the Tyne at Badger Wood. • Fala Dam Burn, East Water, Salters' Burn and Blackhouse Burn combine into Keith Water which flows into
Humbie Water, south of Humbie Kirk. • Johnstounburn Water rises near Woodcote Mill and joins Humbie Water near Saltoun Forest. • Letham Burn and St Laurence House Burn combine to join the Tyne at the southern outskirts of Haddington. • Bearford Burn rises in Playmuir wood and joins the Tyne at Beanston Mill. • Old Hailes Burn joins the Tyne at Hailes Castle. '''Gallery starts with the Tyne's main headwaters: Birns Water, Tyne Water, Humbie Water''' Image:BirnsWaterHumbieWaterConfluence.jpg|Confluence Birns Water / Humbie Water Image:Milton Bridge1.jpg|Milton Bridge, Birns Water Image:Milton Bridge3.jpg|Birns Water, Milton Bridge arch Image:Milton Bridge4.jpg|Bank Improvements at Milton Bridge Image:Saltoun Bridge2.jpg|Birns Water, Saltoun Bridge Image:Saltoun Bridge3.jpg|Birns Water, Saltoun Bridge Image:Saltoun Bridge4.jpg|Birns Water, lichen on Saltoun bridge Image:Saltoun Bridge5.jpg|Birns Water, Saltoun Bridge arch ==Journey==