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Megabus is a long-distance intercity coach service operator owned by Scottish Citylink and based in the United Kingdom. Founded by Stagecoach Group (through Midland Red (South) Ltd ) in August 2003, it operates using low-cost fares, formerly starting at £1, based on a yield management model.
Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Service area: Scotland: Service type: Long-distance coach services: Routes: 25 (3 Seasonal) Hubs: Aberdeen Edinburgh Glasgow Stirling Inverness Perth Dundee: Operator: Park's of Hamilton Shiel Buses McLeans Coaches Stagecoach East Stagecoach Highlands Stagecoach West Ulsterbus West Coast Motors: Website: www.citylink.co.uk
Services from London to Oxford commenced on 4 August 2003, and routes from Edinburgh-Glasgow, Edinburgh-Perth and Glasgow-Dundee were added one month later. During November 2003 routes between Manchester - Liverpool and Manchester- Leeds were added, these ceased on 27 June 2004 and 3 October 2004 respectively.
Inter-city bus travel can be made from Perth's Leonard Street bus station, which provides connections to most major destinations in Scotland, including FlixBus's number 93 service to and from Glasgow and their 94 to and from Edinburgh. The budget Megabus service is centred on Broxden Junction, 2.25 mi (3.62 km) outside the city centre, and runs ...
Stagecoach East Scotland: East Midlands: Mango: Trentbarton: March 2008 Genie: Yourbus: In use 2017 new design 2018 - Ceased Trading 2019 Kinchkard: Kinchbus: In use 2018 Edinburgh: RidaCard (season ticket) Transport for Edinburgh (Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams) April 2001 Citysmart (rechargeable card) September 2014 England & Border areas
Megabus is a low cost, "no-frills" intercity coach service launched in the United Kingdom by Stagecoach in 2003, on 10 April 2006 in the United States, and in 2009 within Canada. Its main rival in the UK is National Express, who have had to lower their prices to compete with Megabus.
The road was constructed between 1981 and 1990 and opened to motorists in sections. The road is one of the main trunk roads in east central Scotland linking vitally important routes such as the M8, the main route west to Glasgow, the A1, one of the two primary routes south from Scotland to England, and the M9 to Stirling.
Seagate bus station serves Dundee, Scotland.It has eight stances. The Seagate Bus Station is the main stop for journeys leaving the city, while in-town services are operated by Xplore Dundee and do not stop at Dundee Seagate Bus Station.