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  2. 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%.

  3. Transport in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    On the main route into Edinburgh city centre from the west - the A8 - 55% of the 6.7 km route is inbound bus lane, whilst 54% is outbound bus lane. [12] Lothian Buses is the main provider of bus services using the greenways scheme, with services every 12 minutes. [citation needed]

  4. Category:Bus routes in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    First Aberdeen bus routes 1 and 2; First Aberdeen bus route 13; First Aberdeen bus route 15; 20 Ratho–Chesser; 23 Stirling–St Andrews; 38 Glasgow–Johnstone; 101/102 Edinburgh–Dumfries; 478 Dunoon–Portavadie; 500 Glasgow Airport Express; Jet 727; 747 Aberdeen Airport–Peterhead; 900 Edinburgh–Glasgow

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ember (coach operator) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, Ember announced that they will be launching a new route from Bridge of Don and Aberdeen City Centre to Edinburgh via Dundee, with stops in the towns, such as Brechin and Forfar, en route. A connection to Edinburgh Airport is also be available. The full launch is expected to be on the 22nd of October 2024, with 20 services per ...

  7. CAVForth - Wikipedia

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    CAVForth (Connected Autonomous Vehicles) is a pilot scheme based in eastern Scotland to develop passenger-carrying autonomous bus services in the United Kingdom. The scheme's first bus route, the AB1 park and ride service, is operated by Stagecoach East Scotland at a 20-minute frequency between Edinburgh Park and the Ferrytoll Park and Ride site via the Forth Road Bridge.

  8. History of Lothian Buses - Wikipedia

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    Lothian Buses 598, a Dennis Trident with Plaxton President bodywork, operating route 25. Lothian Buses is the largest provider of bus services in and around Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. It is entirely municipally owned, being 91% owned by the City of Edinburgh Council, with the remainder owned by Midlothian, East Lothian and West ...

  9. 20 Ratho–Chesser - Wikipedia

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    The route has existed since 2014, when Ratho lost its direct bus route into Edinburgh city centre. [2] On 31 August 2020, the route transferred from Lothian Buses to First Scotland East. [3] As part of the change, the route was re-extended from Hermiston Gait to Chesser and a stop at Ingliston Park and Ride was added.