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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(02 Jul 2016, 7:42 pm)DunsBus wrote It's actually the company's new livery.   Smile

Thanks - i don't see what is wrong with the one worn by most of the current fleet mind. Infact, i think it looks nicer than that new livery.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(02 Jul 2016, 7:46 pm)S813 FVK wrote Thanks - i don't see what is wrong with the one worn by most of the current fleet mind. Infact, i think it looks nicer than that new livery.

I agree. I don't think the new looks as smart as the previous.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(02 Jul 2016, 7:42 pm)DunsBus wrote 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.  

Front view here.
Rear view here.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(02 Jul 2016, 7:42 pm)DunsBus wrote 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.   

This type of display is now confirmed to be replacing the roller blinds in the fleet.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_mon...otostream/ (i find him to be an extremely trustworthy source)
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Volvo B7RLE RIG 6490 (SF55 HHE) is the first bus to wear the new East Coast Buses livery. It has been given the fleet number 10194. The registration is currently causing debate as to whether it is just for show (although i can't see it):

(more photos can be found on the Lothian Buses Facebook page)
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(20 Jul 2016, 7:18 pm)S813 FVK wrote Volvo B7RLE RIG 6490 (SF55 HHE) is the first bus to wear the new East Coast Buses livery. It has been given the fleet number 10194. The registration is currently causing debate as to whether it is just for show (although i can't see it):

(more photos can be found on the Lothian Buses Facebook page)

Photo of it on Flickr still with original reg - https://www.flickr.com/photos/62128254@N00/28287238206/
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(18 Aug 2016, 11:04 am)S813 FVK wrote The new open top B5s for the Citysightseeing, Majestic and Edinburgh tours are launching today:
Intresting layout for the destinations, don't like the black strip between the big and small front upstairs windows though.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(18 Aug 2016, 11:10 am)Jimmi wrote Intresting layout for the destinations, don't like the black strip between the big and small front upstairs windows though.

I'm surprised at them having destinations to be honest - doesn't happen to involve DDA by any chance? I imagine the strip would have been disguised had it been the standard (although not for much longer from what I've read!) display most of the vehicles carry.

A couple of more side shots (taken from the Edinburgh Bus Tours' twitter)
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(22 Sep 2016, 7:42 pm)S813 FVK wrote Lothian Scania Omnidekka 989 (SN57 DBU) has re-entered service after 4 years out of service following fire damage it received in May 2012:

[Image: 29232787854_b077065006_z.jpg]Lothian Buses 989 | SN57 DBU by Michael Stuart, on Flickr

As can probably be seen, it has been fitted with the new LED destinations as carried by Gemini 701.

That took a long time!
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
The Routemasters operating on the Mac Tours service (and indeed the service itself) operated for the final time on Saturday 29th October.

http://edinburghtour.com/news/last-days-...utemasters

The article has strongly suggested that the RMs will be preserved (and rightly so - they are the longest Routemasters in existence due to being lengthened when they arrived from London).
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
it has been noted on Facebook that Lothian have been awarded (most popular bus company 2016-2017)
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Also breaking this evening is news of the sale by First of their Galashiels depot to West Coast Motors, along with the services and a number of vehicles.  The sale will take effect from March 25th.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(07 Mar 2017, 6:39 pm)DunsBus wrote Also breaking this evening is news of the sale by First of their Galashiels depot to West Coast Motors, along with the services and a number of vehicles.  The sale will take effect from March 25th.

Not a bad little empire that is being built up on the east coast, by West Coast.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(07 Mar 2017, 7:17 pm)Andreos1 wrote Not a bad little empire that is being built up on the east coast, by West Coast.

Not half - by the time the sale goes through its operating territory will resemble largely that of the old Lowland Scottish.  

I'm hearing that the Perryman O-licences will be renamed Border Buses Ltd, but the Perryman's name is to be retained in the meantime.