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  2. Smartcards on buses and trams in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Lothian Buses (Airlink) [124] Lothian Buses [125] Lothian Buses: Ridacard [126] Edinburgh Trams: Ridacard [127] Lothian Buses: CitySmart (journey based) [128] Edinburgh Trams:CitySmart (journey based) [129] Clackmannanshire: Dumfries and Galloway: Yes [121] Dundee City: ABC East Ayrshire: Yes [121] East Dunbartonshire: East Lothian: East ...

  3. Kirkliston - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019 Lothian Buses introduced the X38 service running from Linlithgow to town. The Lothian X38 was withdrawn in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and later permanently withdrawn leaving Kirkliston out of the Lothian network. In October 2023 Lothian Country introduced Service 72 operating between Kirkliston and Livingston ...

  4. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Operated by Shiel Buses. Tickets available through Citylink. 922 Glasgow: Troon Town Centre: Troon Ferry Terminal: Connects with CalMac ferry to Brodick. 923 Glasgow: Ayr, Cairnryan (Stena Line Terminal) Stranraer: Connects with Stena Line ferry to Belfast, buses towards Stranraer display 'Belfast' on the destination display. 926 Glasgow

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Transport for Athens (buses, trolleybuses, metro, tram and suburban railway) February 2017 (ATH.ENA Ticket) October 2017 (ATH.ENA Card) Hungary: Budapest: RIGO Budapesti Közlekedési Központ (BKK) 2016 through 2018 Iceland: Reykjavík (Capital Region) Klapp Strætó bs. 17 November 2021 [55] Ireland: Dublin: Dublin Bus Smartcard: Dublin Bus: 2010

  6. Lothian Buses - Wikipedia

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    Lothian Buses is a major bus operator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. [2] It is the largest municipal bus company in the United Kingdom: [3] the City of Edinburgh Council (through Transport for Edinburgh) owns 91%, Midlothian Council 5%, East Lothian Council 3% and West Lothian Council 1%.

  7. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Numerous local independent operators also run bus services throughout Scotland as well as Lothian Buses, Edinburgh's largest bus operator and Scotland's last council-run bus company. Scotland's bus network, like that of Great Britain outside London, is deregulated following an act of UK Parliament in 1986. This broke up the former national and ...

  8. History of Lothian Buses - Wikipedia

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    When First ceased to operate route 124 (Edinburgh-North Berwick), Lothian Buses started East Coast Buses, a subsidiary which would later take up routes 113 and 104 from the original Lothian Country Buses, the name of which was transferred to Lothian's new operations in West Lothian which started in 2018 utilising a mix of ex-London and ex ...

  9. Stagecoach Group - Wikipedia

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    The Stagecoach Group number their buses using a system that applies for the life of the bus or until it is sold, as follows: [65] 10000 – 19999: diesel-powered double-decker buses 20000 – 29999: diesel-powered single-decker buses