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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(07 Mar 2017, 9:49 pm)DunsBus wrote 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.

So what buses will they get? Last time I saw First Borders they had a quite a bit of old stock. Good for Perryman's anyway!
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(07 Mar 2017, 9:49 pm)DunsBus wrote 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.
http://www.westcoastmotors.co.uk/about-us/

They don't seem too sentimental on names!
(07 Mar 2017, 9:51 pm)Tom wrote So what buses will they get? Last time I saw First Borders they had a quite a bit of old stock. Good for Perryman's anyway!

It's a few years since I was up on the west coast, but the fleet always seemed decent and looked after.
Obviously margins and contracts will be different up there, compared to on the east coast.
One to keep an eye on!
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(07 Mar 2017, 9:51 pm)Tom wrote So what buses will they get? Last time I saw First Borders they had a quite a bit of old stock. Good for Perryman's anyway!

The allocation at Galashiels is a handful of B7TL/Euro 4 B9TL's , Scania L94UB/Wright Solar's and ADL E30D/Enviro 300s, The later are used on the X95, With the Solar's mostly making up the rest of the PVR, Aswell as former most of the X62, Which I can tell has declined significantly since the opening of the Borders Railway.

I could imagine the current Perryman's ops at St Boswells will either be linked in to the current Hawick outstation or either the Hawick outstation moving into Galashiels or St Boswells.

Anyways, West Coast Motors have started procuring additional vehicles for the takeover, Such as Scania K230UB/Scania Omnilink YR14HLU, Which is currently operating out of Berwick for the meantime.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Lothian Buses Service Changes from 23 April 2017


We will be making changes to services, across our network from 23 April 2017.

These changes will include increases to weekend frequencies and route extensions to serve key destinations such as the Fort Kinnaird Retail Park, Edinburgh Park and Gyle Shopping Centre.

The company will also be introduing a brand new link for the north of Edinburgh to Edinburgh Airport providing a connection for travellers and airport staff travelling from Ocean Terminal, Clermiston and Muirhouse.


Service 200 - A brand new service operating every 30 minutes, 7 days a week 0400 - 0000.  The route will operate: Ocean Terminal – Newhaven – Granton – Muirhouse – Drylaw – Blackhall – Clermiston – Drum Brae – Gogarburn – Airport.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(17 Mar 2017, 5:07 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote The allocation at Galashiels is a handful of B7TL/Euro 4 B9TL's , Scania L94UB/Wright Solar's and ADL E30D/Enviro 300s, The later are used on the X95, With the Solar's mostly making up the rest of the PVR, Aswell as former most of the X62, Which I can tell has declined significantly since the opening of the Borders Railway.

I could imagine the current Perryman's ops at St Boswells will either be linked in to the current Hawick outstation or either the Hawick outstation moving into Galashiels or St Boswells.

Anyways, West Coast Motors have started procuring additional vehicles for the takeover, Such as Scania K230UB/Scania Omnilink YR14HLU, Which is currently operating out of Berwick for the meantime.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidsbusp...62069@N02/

Sorry i missed this post before, cheers. 

Hopefully it will be a success for them as the 95/X95 must have reduced in passengers quite a lot.
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
South Queensferry

A statement from Lothian Buses

We are unable to comment on other operators business decisions with regard to the operation of their bus services either current or future, however it has been highlighted to us today by concerned customers of Stagecoach’s decision to consult on the withdrawal of services from South Queensferry. We will, as always, listen to our customers comments and will in due course investigate any potential opportunities that may arise.

Posted on: Fri, March 24, 2017 at 3:41
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Lothian Buses are to launch a new Service 200 from Ocean Terminal to Edinburgh Airport.
https://www.facebook.com/lothianbuses/ph...47/?type=3

To go to the Airport from seemingly Gogarburn (where the RBS Headquarters is - sharing the route with the 35 to/from Edinburgh and the Airport) it's a premium fare zone.
Wondering what will be put on this. New financial year and all that?
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(18 Apr 2017, 8:49 pm)Malarkey wrote Not a fan of the airlink livery, but the skylink is very smart.

I agree. The bold gold lines on the Airlink livery just don't work for me.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(21 May 2017, 7:33 pm)Michael wrote Looks smart.

Daft question, what are they replacing?

B9s.

B9s cascade down to replace remaining Tridents in the fleet.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Lothian Buses

Earlier this week, the new Volvo B5TLs were launched on service 26. Like their Volvo B8RLE counterparts in the East Coast Buses fleet, they feature two Next Stop Announcement screens. One is for the Next Stop Announcements, while the other is used for promotional videos, advertising, live Social Media feeds, etc. The two screens on the lower-deck are mounted into the glass behind the stairwell (one above the other), while the two screens on the upper-deck are in the front windscreen, mounted quite nicely side by side.

Today marks the entry into service of the new Volvo B5TLs (in the revised Airlink livery seen on a handful of the current - or now 'old' - batch of Airlinks). The Next Stop Announcements are set up in the same way as the Volvo B5TLs on the 26. I believe the current batch of Airlinks are due to cascade to service 35, replacing the double-deck Scania OmniCitys presently allocated, which will be disposed of.

The new batch of Airlinks feature fabric seating and no tables in the upstairs saloon - pretty basic and the trend of downgrading the service with each 'upgrade' it receives seems to have continued.
Scotland Bus Operations
Following the allocation of Lothian open top Volvo B5TL SJ66LKP on selected trips on service 124 last weekend, East Coast Buses are doing it again this weekend but this time using Lothian open top Dennis Trident/Plaxton President's: https://eastcoastbuses.co.uk/more-open-t...s-weekend/
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(26 Aug 2017, 5:42 pm)Malarkey wrote Anyone know when Lothian's new B5LH's and StreetAir's are due to enter service.

I've heard beginning of September for the B5LH's, Not seen nout about the Streetair since it was in Northern Ireland.
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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
Lothian have a Mercedes Citaro on Demonstration (BN17 JVC) on service 39 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/km_edinbur...71/in/feed

Volvo B5LH Wright Gemini 3's 573 (SJ67 MFK), 576 (SJ67 MFP) & 580 (SJ67 WFZ) have entered service in Skylink Livery - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132899570@...ateposted/

Furthermore Volvo B5TL Wright Gemini 3 435 (SA15 VTD) has also returned to service following repaint into Skylink livery - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132899570@...ateposted/
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(26 Aug 2017, 5:42 pm)Malarkey wrote Anyone know when Lothian's new B5LH's and StreetAir's are due to enter service.

4 of the Streetairs are now in Edinburgh. 286 (SK67 FLE) has been out on the 'short' 26s between Haymarket and Eastfield today alongside the Vintage Fleet and the two Fleet Liveried open top Tridents. While two sisters (I didn't get chance to ID them - think one was 287) were on display at the open day - one open to the public and the other on the lifts. Meanwhile, 288 was inside the depot unregistered (see below)

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RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(23 Sep 2017, 3:13 pm)Kuyoyo wrote 4 of the Streetairs are now in Edinburgh. 286 (SK67 FLE) has been out on the 'short' 26s between Haymarket and Eastfield today alongside the Vintage Fleet and the two Fleet Liveried open top Tridents. While two sisters (I didn't get chance to ID them - think one was 287) were on display at the open day - one open to the public and the other on the lifts. Meanwhile, 288 was inside the depot unregistered (see below)

287 on the ground, 285 on the lift
RE: Scotland Bus Operations
(23 Sep 2017, 3:13 pm)Kuyoyo wrote 4 of the Streetairs are now in Edinburgh. 286 (SK67 FLE) has been out on the 'short' 26s between Haymarket and Eastfield today alongside the Vintage Fleet and the two Fleet Liveried open top Tridents. While two sisters (I didn't get chance to ID them - think one was 287) were on display at the open day - one open to the public and the other on the lifts. Meanwhile, 288 was inside the depot unregistered (see below)

I quite like the look the look of the Streetairs, I do however hope Wrightbus offer a variation on the B8RLE Chassis offering a higher seating capacity.