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Scotland Bus Operations

RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Oct 2015, 2:51 pm)NK53 TKT wrote Saw a Lothian Gemini 2 on the A1 at the Kenton turn off heading south on a lorry, any idea why?
Just a shot in the dark here, possibly going to Thorntons for modifications?
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Oct 2015, 3:11 pm)Davie wrote Just a shot in the dark here, possibly going to Thorntons for modifications?

I saw it west of Newcastle on the Western-by-pass, wrong direction for Thorntons
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Oct 2015, 3:40 pm)NK53 TKT wrote I saw it west of Newcastle on the Western-by-pass, wrong direction for Thorntons
Maybe it had just been and was going back to Scotland.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Oct 2015, 4:34 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Its still heading in the wrong bloody direction then!

Scotland is north of the Western Bypass. Ashington is north of the Western Bypass.

Yes the Western-by-pass is the A1 west of Newcastle
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Oct 2015, 4:44 pm)NK53 TKT wrote Yes the Western-by-pass is the A1 west of Newcastle

Could of been heading to Volvo Bus and Truck at Washington for repairs.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Adult City Single tickets to be discontinued

Tickets no longer valid from 1 May 2016

Lothian Buses Adult CITYSINGLEtickets are to be discontinued.

With effect from Sunday 1 May, adult City Single paper tickets will no longer be accepted for travel and there will be no further sales of the these tickets after Tuesday 16th February.
Child CITYSINGLEtickets will continue to be sold.


http://lothianbuses.com/news/article/Adu...phased-out
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(27 May 2016, 7:00 pm)Michael wrote Wonder if Lothian will decide to run any services?, along with buying some of their buses and a depot?

I wonder if the recent arrival of West Coast Motors ops in the area has anything to do with this?

The likes of Perrymans et al can use this opportunity in some of the affected areas.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 May 2016, 2:07 pm)Andreos1 wrote I wonder if the recent arrival of West Coast Motors ops in the area has anything to do with this?

The likes of Perrymans et al can use this opportunity in some of the affected areas.

I could see Lothian buying Musselburgh Depot as it already has a handful of routes operating there already, The other one indeed I could see independent's having a go at.

Though if any depot is bought I can also see service frequency getting cut and later journeys too facing the axe.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Another Open-top B5TL for Lothian has been spotted:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/70333100@N...otostream/

This one looks to be for the Edinburgh Tour as it features green (and it was said that the Majestic and Edinburgh Tours would be getting new livery designs to coincide with these new vehicles entering service on the respective tours).

It will be interesting to see what happens with Mac Tours in terms of vehicles - I can just think of 'Routemaster' so it will be strange to see what will replace them with the upcoming DDA deadline. Presidents, maybe?
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Jun 2016, 11:47 am)S813 FVK wrote Another Open-top B5TL for Lothian has been spotted:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/70333100@N...otostream/

This one looks to be for the Edinburgh Tour as it features green (and it was said that the Majestic and Edinburgh Tours would be getting new livery designs to coincide with these new vehicles entering service on the respective tours).

It will be interesting to see what happens with Mac Tours in terms of vehicles - I can just think of 'Routemaster' so it will be strange to see what will replace them with the upcoming DDA deadline. Presidents, maybe?

A good proportion of the various tour buses did appear to be presidents, when we visited.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Jun 2016, 7:28 pm)BusLoverMum wrote A good proportion of the various tour buses did appear to be presidents, when we visited.

The Presidents have formed the Tour Bus fleet for quite a while now (apart from the couple of ALX400s on the City Sightseeing tour). They have probably spent the least amount of time on the Majestic Tour though which i think lost the Olympians last.

It would be nice if they could keep the Routemasters as a sort of novelty sort of thing as they have been on there for as long as i can remember. The next oldest thing in the fleet which could replace them is indeed the Presidents which, as you can imagine, is a heck of a jump from the 1950s/1960s to 1999/2000.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(28 Jun 2016, 7:35 pm)S813 FVK wrote The Presidents have formed the Tour Bus fleet for quite a while now (apart from the couple of ALX400s on the City Sightseeing tour). They have probably spent the least amount of time on the Majestic Tour though which i think lost the Olympians last.

It would be nice if they could keep the Routemasters as a sort of novelty sort of thing as they have been on there for as long as i can remember. The next oldest thing in the fleet which could replace them is indeed the Presidents which, as you can imagine, is a heck of a jump from the 1950s/1960s to 1999/2000.

Not half the character, either.

I wonder what will become of the Necrobus? Will it get around the regulations by being registered as a private hire, vehicle, I wonder.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
First routes and depots in East Lothian hhave been saved by 'new' company.
Lothian are setting up a new company, to cover the gaps left by the withdrawal of First ops.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
And more Lothian news:

The company seem to be introducing yet another new livery. Whether it is a trial or not but i am guessing it is something special given that they have just repainted a Hybrid E400 into the 'old' livery. Volvo B7TL 722 and Scania Omnidekka 987 have been done so far:
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(02 Jul 2016, 8:14 am)S813 FVK wrote And more Lothian news:

The company seem to be introducing yet another new livery. Whether it is a trial or not but i am guessing it is something special given that they have just repainted a Hybrid E400 into the 'old' livery. Volvo B7TL 722 and Scania Omnidekka 987 have been done so far:

It's actually the company's new livery.   Smile

In related news Volvo B7TL 701 has been fitted with new front, side and rear LED screens.  The front and side ones show just the destination and service number.   Scania 989, which has just had repairs completed to it after suffering substantial fire damage four years ago, also has these new screens fitted.

The repairs to 989 have included a complete rebuilding of the rear.  The downstairs rear window has been replaced by a panel, while new flooring and seating have been fitted -   it now has retrimmed Lazzerinni seats  (same as fitted to the Tridents and Volvos) replacing the previous high-back leather ones.  It's  not yet re-entered service  though as I believe there are a few electrical problems that are still to be sorted out.