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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. Megabus (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink: Founded: August 2003; 21 years ago () Headquarters: Buchanan Bus Station, Killermont, Glasgow, G2 3NW: Service area: United Kingdom: Service type: Intercity bus service: Hubs: London Victoria Coach Station Sheffield Meadowhall Interchange Leeds City bus station Manchester Shudehill Interchange Glasgow Buchanan bus station ...

  4. List of bus stations in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    East Kilbride bus station: East Kilbride: 14 [6] Edinburgh bus station: Edinburgh: 18 [3] Edinburgh Waverley railway station (200 metre walk), St Andrew Square tram stop: Elgin bus station: Elgin: 7 Falkirk bus station (closed 2018) Falkirk: Glenrothes bus station [4] [7] Glenrothes: 16 [8] Kingdom Shopping Centre: Govan subway station [9 ...

  5. Eastern Scottish - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Scottish Omnibuses Ltd. was a bus and coach operator based in Edinburgh, Scotland and a subsidiary of the Scottish Bus Group (formerly SMT Group). [1] Eastern Scottish was formed in June 1985 from the main part of Scottish Omnibuses Ltd. , which had itself traded as 'Eastern Scottish' since the 1960s.

  6. Transport in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink runs buses from Edinburgh to places such as Stirling, Perth and Glasgow (900 Edinburgh–Glasgow), and Megabus operates budget services between Edinburgh and Glasgow and London. Edinburgh Bus Station is located on St Andrew Square in the city, but is not used by local services.

  7. Coach transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is not absolute, and some coach services, especially in Scotland, operate as local bus services over sections of route where there is no other bus service. Coach usage in the United Kingdom is a small fraction of that of rail , which has increased since privatisation in the mid-1990s .

  8. Scottish Bus Group - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Bus Group (SBG) was a state-owned group of bus operators covering the whole of mainland Scotland. The origin of the grouping was the operators owned by and including the Scottish Motor Traction company, which were transferred to Scottish Omnibuses after nationalisation in 1948 under control of the British Transport Commission .

  9. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    National and international buses often operate out of main bus stations in the cities, such as Buchanan bus station in Glasgow and Edinburgh bus station. Scottish Citylink and Megabus are the two principal long-distance coach operators within Scotland, and currently operating together as a joint venture. However, the deal is being monitored by ...