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  2. Unilink (Stirling bus route) - Wikipedia

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    The same year, First introduced a new livery for buses operating the service, these buses were briefly used in Glasgow by First after they ceased operations in Stirling. [9] In September 2022, the night service was re-introduced. [10] Shortly after, operation of the route was taken over by McGill's Bus Services. [11]

  3. 23 Stirling–St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Today, the X24 service from Glasgow to St Andrews is significantly quicker than the number 23. However, it does not travel via Stirling or Kinross. To get this service, you'll have to get service 38 from Stirling bus Station to Falkirk, getting off at Forth Valley Royal Hospital for the change to St Andrews.

  4. FlixBus - Wikipedia

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    FlixBus launched its first three routes in February 2013 in Bavaria, Germany, to take advantage of Germany opening up its bus market to competition. [6] In the following years, it added routes across Europe. [7] In April 2018, FlixBus was the first to use all-electric vehicles on a long-distance bus route, between Paris La Défense and Amiens. [8]

  5. Glasgow Transit - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Glasgow, Kentucky with one route serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 8,075 rides over 3,023 annual vehicle revenue hours with 2 buses.

  6. McGill's Bus Services - Wikipedia

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    The name "McGill's Bus Services" first came into use in 1933. This company was based in Barrhead and was owned by the McGill family. It expanded significantly during the years leading up to bus deregulation, but in July 1997, sold out to the major operator in the area, Clydeside 2000, in the face of significant competition from independent minibus operators.

  7. A9 road (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A907 east (Alloa Road) / Logie Road to A91 – Alloa, St Andrews, Stirling: Stirling signed southbound only; western terminus of A907 20.0: 32.2: M9 south-east / B824 / B8083 (Stirling Road) – Dunblane, Doune, Stirling, Glasgow, Edinburgh: Stirling, Glasgow, and Edinburgh signed southbound only; north-western terminus of M9; M9 junction 11 21 ...

  8. Kentucky Route 1297 - Wikipedia

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    KY 1297 is one out of two old, original routes from Bowling Green directly to Glasgow, the other being the current U.S. Route 68 (US 68) and KY 80 alignment east of Bowling Green. KY 1297 starts at an intersection with KY 1402 east of Bowling Green. The road in its entire route from KY 1402 to the Barren County line is known as Gott–Hydro Road.

  9. M9 motorway (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow M876 J8 (Hill of Kinnaird) No access Stirling A91: J9 (Bannockburn) Denny A872 Glasgow, Carlisle M80: Stirling services: Stirling, Callander, Crianlarich A84: J10 (Craigforth) Stirling A84 Perth, Inverness A9 Bridge of Allan A9 Doune B824 Dunblane B8033 J11 (Keir) (Terminus) Start of motorway