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The route was introduced by Stagecoach Bluebird in partnership with Aberdeen City Council in August 2010. [2] On 6 May 2016, a newly purchased fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro400 double-decker buses began operating the route. Previously, the route was operated by single-decker Optare Versas. [3]
[104] [106] In 2006 Pavlovich won the Huntly contract. [107] In 2013 the route was renamed 'Northern Connector' and Sunday services added. [108] From 18 April 2017 each bus has 2 bike racks [109] and GoBus takes over from Pavlovich. [110] Hamilton to Huntly buses all had a 40-minute timetable in 2004, [111] but most were then allowed 55 minutes ...
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]
Aberdeen bus station: Kingswells 15 [28] Countesswells: Balnagask: Introduced in July 2022. [24] 17 [29] Dyce Shopping Centre Faulds Gate Branded "Northern Lights" however with the arrival of 10 new hydrogen double-decker buses for the Blue Line, the Northern Lights branding is expected to be lost in the near future. [30]
The extension was added along with a new service, the 757, following public timetable consultations in September 2018. [1] [2] [3] The routes were the first to use the newly opened Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route. [4] The new services operated on an hourly frequency and used Alexander Dennis Enviro200 single-decker buses. [5]
All online timetables provide information for the same timetable as the printed Official Timetable plus all Swiss city transit systems and networks as well as most railways in Europe. The user interface as well as all Swiss railways stations, and bus, boat, cable car stops are transparently available in German, French, Italian, and English ...
On 30 January 2017, the route of the existing Jet 727 bus service was adjusted to serve the new Park and Ride. [3] However, in May 2017 the change was reverted. [4] On 13 June 2017, the waiting room building was opened. [5] The number 16 bus operated by First Aberdeen served the Park and Ride until its withdrawal in 2018 due to low passenger ...
The following is a list and description of the local, express and commuter bus routes of the Maryland Transit Administration, which serve Baltimore and the surrounding suburban areas as of June 2017 following the Baltimore Link Launch. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 49,376,400, or about 164,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.