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Scottish Citylink Coaches was formed in 1985 during the reorganisation of the Scottish Bus Group to co-ordinate and manage the long-distance express services operated by the other SBG subsidiaries, particularly the Western Scottish and Eastern Scottish services from Glasgow and Edinburgh to London and the south.
The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London. Services broadly operate between the hours of 23:00 and 06:00. Services broadly operate between the hours of 23:00 and 06:00.
Bruce's Coaches was founded in August 1982 by John Bruce. After operating as a Scottish Citylink subcontractor, in 1988 a service to London commenced under the LondonLiner brand with a pair of Van Hool Alizée bodied Volvo B10Ms. [1] LondonLiner was purchased by Scottish Citylink in 1990 with Bruce's continuing to operate the service. [2]
Most buses run at intervals of between 10 and 30 minutes during the day; there is a reduced service after 7pm. [10] There are some night bus services. [11] As well as local buses within the city, several companies offer inter-city buses between Edinburgh and various other cities within Scotland and the UK.
London King’s Cross-Edinburgh: 5.30pm/Edinburgh-London King’s Cross: 4.13pm ... while the Night Riviera Sleeper linking London with Plymouth and Penzance is out of action until Friday 3 ...
Two services depart London Euston each night from Sunday to Friday and travel via the West Coast Main Line to Scotland. The earlier departure divides at Edinburgh into portions for Aberdeen, Fort William and Inverness. The later departure serves Edinburgh and Glasgow, splitting at Carstairs. Five London-bound portions depart from these ...
Megabus mascot Sid Alexander RH bodied Volvo B10M in Perth in 2004. Services from London to Oxford commenced on 4 August 2003, and from Edinburgh to Glasgow and Perth and Glasgow to Dundee were added one month later.
Night bus lines are marked with the letter N and operate all night. 8 night bus lines (N1 to N9) replace the subway lines U1 to U9 (not the U4) at night from Monday till Friday. Other 42 night bus lines (N10 to N97) replace the most important daytime bus lines seven days a week every 30 minutes.