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  2. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink [1] is a long-distance express coach operator in Scotland and Ireland (where it operates as Irish Citylink) and formerly England (where it operated as Stansted Citylink). The company was formed as a subsidiary of Scottish Transport Group in March 1985.

  3. Glasgow Airport Link - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Airport Link was an airport bus which also looped through the centre of the city in Glasgow, Scotland.The service provided a direct connection to the airport for hotels, tourist destinations, shopping areas, convention and conference facilities, the bus terminal and numerous other locations, in contrast to the Glasgow Flyer which is designed to provide a direct express service between ...

  4. Megabus (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    From 16 February 2006, the slower Citylink service between Dundee, Perth and Glasgow became available to book through the Megabus website, restoring Perth bus station to the Megabus network. The same day of the Citylink service modifications, the London to Manchester route was extended to Preston , with some journeys extended to Blackpool or ...

  5. Magic Bus (Stagecoach) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Bus was a brand of the Stagecoach Group for local bus operations in the United Kingdom, usually operated on routes with strong competition from other operators.Until the rollout of the Bee Network, the brand was most commonly used in Manchester, though in the past, it was also employed in Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Rotherham.

  6. Buchanan bus station - Wikipedia

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    The saw-tooth arrangement used for the bus stands George Wyllie – The Clyde Clock outside the bus station. Buchanan Bus Station (originally Buchanan Street Bus Station) is the main bus terminus in Glasgow, Scotland, and is located between the Townhead and Cowcaddens districts on the north eastern side of the city centre.

  7. Transport in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The M8 is Scotland's busiest motorway, running from the capital city of Edinburgh, approximately 40 miles (64 km) to the east of Glasgow, through the centre of Glasgow and on to Bishopton in western Renfrewshire, 13 miles (21 km) further west. The motorway was built in sections starting in 1964 and was finally completed in 2017.

  8. Glasgow Flyer - Wikipedia

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    A model of a bus in the previous Scottish Citylink 905 livery. The Glasgow Flyer was a branded airport bus service in Glasgow, Scotland. It connected Glasgow Airport to central Glasgow, operating as a shuttle bus via the M8 motorway. In Glasgow city centre it operated from the Buchanan bus station, also calling at Glasgow's two mainline railway ...

  9. Dakota Hotels - Wikipedia

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    A third hotel and the first city centre location was opened on West Regent Street in Glasgow [11] in 2016 [12] followed by a fourth on Greek street in Leeds in early 2017. [13] The largest hotel is in Manchester city centre, near to Manchester Piccadilly railway station, with 137 bedrooms opened in May 2019. [14] The Lobby in Dakota Manchester.