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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. 900 Edinburgh–Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The route is operated under the Scottish Citylink brand, using vehicles supplied by Stagecoach West Scotland and Park's of Hamilton. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The 900 operates every 15 minutes during the day, every 30 minutes in the evening, and hourly overnight.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Transport in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    These services and other Stagecoach buses that start at the bus station also pick up and drop off passengers within the city itself. Longer-distance and inter-city buses also operate from the bus station at Union Square. Frequent services to other Scottish cities are operated by Scottish Citylink, [18] Megabus and FlixBus.

  6. Megabus (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Megabus is an operator of intercity bus service in the United Kingdom, primarily from/to Glasgow or Edinburgh. It is owned by Scottish Citylink and was founded by Stagecoach Group (through Stagecoach Midlands) in August 2003.

  7. Bruce's Coaches - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Public transport in Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] It replaced a service run by Earnside Coaches. [16] In 2024, GCTG added new route between Kinross and Perth. [19] The 201 runs between Glenrothes, Scotlandwell, Milnathort and Kinross, while the 202 is a circular between Kinross and Tillicoultry, operated by Bay Travel. This replaced the First Bus X53 service, which was withdrawn in ...

  9. List of bus stations in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen bus station: Aberdeen: Aberdeen railway station, Union Square: Ayr bus station [1] [2] Ayr: 14 Buchanan bus station: Glasgow: 57 [3] Glasgow Queen Street railway station, Buchanan Street subway station (200 metre walk) Dunfermline bus station [4] Dunfermline: 14 [5] East Kilbride bus station: East Kilbride: 14 [6] Edinburgh bus station ...