SVBM today. I shall post the (ex)-Lothian offerings on this thread upon arrival.
For anyone going: we can be drowned rats together!
Scotland Bus Operations
Scotland Bus Operations
McGills
Forgot to upload this link from my adventures to the west coast of Scotland the other week.
Can anyone make sense of this or the ticket options available?
* Your in zone 1 and going to zone 2 - you have to buy a zone 6 ticket.
* Your in zone 2 and your heading off to zone 5 - you have to buy a zone 6 ticket.
Try buying them for the day...
It was cheaper apparently, buying two singles in zone 2, than a day ticket. The two singles were £3.65 each. A weeks ticket is £17.00....
A child ticket (which must be used before 7pm) was apparently £1 and could only be used within that zone.
www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk/gozones.aspx
Mindboggling!
Big fan of independents, but not when they're as bonkers as some of our local plc's.
Bet you can never guess which zone the major competition operates in?
Can anyone make sense of this or the ticket options available?
* Your in zone 1 and going to zone 2 - you have to buy a zone 6 ticket.
* Your in zone 2 and your heading off to zone 5 - you have to buy a zone 6 ticket.
Try buying them for the day...
It was cheaper apparently, buying two singles in zone 2, than a day ticket. The two singles were £3.65 each. A weeks ticket is £17.00....
A child ticket (which must be used before 7pm) was apparently £1 and could only be used within that zone.
www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk/gozones.aspx
Mindboggling!
Big fan of independents, but not when they're as bonkers as some of our local plc's.
Bet you can never guess which zone the major competition operates in?
RE: McGills
(21 Aug 2013, 5:38 pm)BJ10VUS wrote Would it be zone 1 by any chance?
That map is bonkers!
Aye, zone one is the area where the main competition is.s
There are smaller independents in the other areas, but they don't have First or Stagecoach emblazoned on the sides of their vehicles.
Aye, whoever designed that zone map had maybe overdone it on the 'bucky'.
I had to look twice when I first clapped eyes on it.
RE: McGills
Believe it not, when you follow the coloured boundary lines opposed to the zone labelling it does make sense. However, I do agree that it appear quite confusing upon initial viewing.
One question though!
Where is 'Zone 8'? - I can't seem to find it anywhere.
There reason I ask is because the 7-zone ticket enables you to travel 'anywhere' whereas the 8-zone ticket is valid for travel only in zone eight.
One question though!
Where is 'Zone 8'? - I can't seem to find it anywhere.
There reason I ask is because the 7-zone ticket enables you to travel 'anywhere' whereas the 8-zone ticket is valid for travel only in zone eight.
RE: McGills
(22 Aug 2013, 12:37 pm)AdamY wrote Believe it not, when you follow the coloured boundary lines opposed to the zone labelling it does make sense. However, I do agree that it appear quite confusing upon initial viewing.
One question though!
Where is 'Zone 8'? - I can't seem to find it anywhere.
There reason I ask is because the 7-zone ticket enables you to travel 'anywhere' whereas the 8-zone ticket is valid for travel only in zone eight.
Zone 8 is the twighlight zone - located at the bottom of a tenemant block, 200yds from the off licence. Look for the empty bottles of bucky - cant miss the place!
RE: Lothian Buses
874 has returned to service after a partial rebuild to front end after a fatality last year. http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_mont...otostream/
RE: Lothian Buses
http://lothianbuses.com/our-community/ar...-announced
Lothian Buses is delighted to learn of a fourth round of Scottish Green Bus Funding. As a company we are always looking for ways to offer greener and more sustainable travel, both for our passengers and the local environment. With the financial support from the Scottish Government we have been able to continue growing our green fleet. To date we have placed 25 hybrids into service and have a further 20 on order as a result of earlier Scottish Green Bus Fund rounds. These buses have helped trim over 1,000 tonnes per year from our carbon footprint and are persuading a significant number of car users to use the bus instead of a private car for urban journeys.
Lothian Buses is delighted to learn of a fourth round of Scottish Green Bus Funding. As a company we are always looking for ways to offer greener and more sustainable travel, both for our passengers and the local environment. With the financial support from the Scottish Government we have been able to continue growing our green fleet. To date we have placed 25 hybrids into service and have a further 20 on order as a result of earlier Scottish Green Bus Fund rounds. These buses have helped trim over 1,000 tonnes per year from our carbon footprint and are persuading a significant number of car users to use the bus instead of a private car for urban journeys.
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
RE: Lothian Buses
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt56120/9...hotostream For those of us who like the Volvo 7900H here is #5 at Fountainbridge Grove Street bus stop on service 1 to Easter Road
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt56120/9...hotostream #859 sporting McCain oven chips advertisements on service 1.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt56120/9...hotostream Driver Trainer TB586 seen on Lothian Road
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt56120/9...hotostream #859 sporting McCain oven chips advertisements on service 1.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt56120/9...hotostream Driver Trainer TB586 seen on Lothian Road
RE: Lothian Buses
RE: Lothian Buses
(13 Sep 2013, 6:19 pm)Daniel wrote What are they like for rattling? Edinburgh must have some of the bumpiest road surfaces going...
If they weren't built pretty solidly, I don't think I'd be a fan.
Actually when they depart it's dead quiet not until i'd say 20 any sound appears. Rattle wise the body is solid and nothing like a dart.
First Scotland East
Livingston based 37135 SN57HCP has been repainted into the new First colours. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisbridgman/9739472121/
RE: Lothian Buses
(26 Sep 2013, 8:42 pm)Half Pint wrote Never a final trip to Edinburgh for me, love the city and the company.
Only for a while!
My visits recently have been quite frequent (well, my train ticket purchases have been... my actual visits, hmm...)
Wanting to lay off the big trips for a while and stay local. Maybe another trip up towards the New Year period though!
RE: Lothian Buses
If anyone has taken any photographs in Edinburgh today, feel free to share a link to the photos here. Was very good and I had a great day - can't wait to see all of the photos. Just a shame about my better quality camera packing in. Still took some photos with it mind, just ensured I left enough room to crop them later as I was using my eyes rather than the screen to determine when to take the photo.
En-route back to Newcastle now and the train is pretty much dead..lovely!
En-route back to Newcastle now and the train is pretty much dead..lovely!
RE: Lothian Buses
(28 Sep 2013, 5:36 pm)Daniel wrote If anyone has taken any photographs in Edinburgh today, feel free to share a link to the photos here. Was very good and I had a great day - can't wait to see all of the photos. Just a shame about my better quality camera packing in. Still took some photos with it mind, just ensured I left enough room to crop them later as I was using my eyes rather than the screen to determine when to take the photo.
En-route back to Newcastle now and the train is pretty much dead..lovely!
Didn't get many I must admit from the garage as the crowds got to me a bit. Did really enjoy it and came home with a destination blind. Was quite interesting seeing 918 in half harlequin and madder, reminded me of 2 face from Batman (geek moment of the day). Gutted to be home though.
RE: Lothian Buses
(28 Sep 2013, 9:25 pm)Half Pint wrote Didn't get many I must admit from the garage as the crowds got to me a bit. Did really enjoy it and came home with a destination blind. Was quite interesting seeing 918 in half harlequin and madder, reminded me of 2 face from Batman (geek moment of the day). Gutted to be home though.
That, alongside seeing the new pink cancer research bus (can't remember fleet number and I'm still not prepared to get out of bed! ;p), was the highlight for me at the depot - quite liked the racing thing and the wash too. Did you get to go inside of the 'bus of the future'? Was really quite stunned, but the seats were horrible from a customer's comfort perspective.
918 in 50:50 was just so good to see though. The effort that must have gone into doing that is unreal. Gutted I will miss her out in service (it's a possibility!)