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  2. Levenmouth rail link - Wikipedia

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    The Levenmouth rail link [1] (also called the Leven rail link [2]) is a recently reopened 5 miles (8 km) branch line railway in Fife, Scotland.The link connects the town of Leven and other settlements in the Levenmouth conurbation with Thornton, and joins the Fife Circle Line at Thornton North Junction.

  3. Stagecoach East Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Strathtay operations bridged the gap between Stagecoach's Fife, Perth and Bluebird operations, giving the group a vast swathe of the country extending from Edinburgh through to Perth, northwards to Aberdeen and round to Inverness, with only Travel Dundee and First Aberdeen being the major non-Stagecoach operators within that area.

  4. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink operates an extensive network of long-distance express services within Scotland, operating 19 routes linking the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness, as well as linking some rural Highland communities to the main urban areas of Scotland. [2]

  5. Elie and Earlsferry - Wikipedia

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    The two main bus services are provided by Stagecoach East Scotland. These are: [32] 95 from Leven to St Andrews via Anstruther and Crail [33] X60 from Edinburgh to St Andrews via Kirkcaldy, Leven and Anstruther [34]

  6. Pittenweem - Wikipedia

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    Pittenweem is served by two main bus services operated by Stagecoach East Scotland. These are: [28] 95 from Leven to St Andrews via Anstruther and Crail [29] X60 from Edinburgh to St Andrews via Kirkcaldy, Leven and Anstruther [30] Passenger railway services from Edinburgh to Leven were restored in 2024; the new station is adjacent the bus station.

  7. Transport in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    On the main route into Edinburgh city centre from the west - the A8 - 55% of the 6.7 km route is inbound bus lane, whilst 54% is outbound bus lane. [12] Lothian Buses is the main provider of bus services using the greenways scheme, with services every 12 minutes. [citation needed]

  8. CAVForth - Wikipedia

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    CAVForth (Connected Autonomous Vehicles) is a pilot scheme based in eastern Scotland to develop passenger-carrying autonomous bus services in the United Kingdom. The scheme's first bus route, the AB1 park and ride service, is operated by Stagecoach East Scotland at a 20-minute frequency between Edinburgh Park and the Ferrytoll Park and Ride site via the Forth Road Bridge.

  9. Bright Bus Airport Express - Wikipedia

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    The route serves the following stops: Edinburgh Airport; Edinburgh Zoo; Murrayfield Stadium; Haymarket railway station; Shandwick Place; Princes Street; Princes Street (for Edinburgh Waverley railway station) Waterloo Place [1]