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Eye witnesses reported seeing a fire service height appliance try to gain access to the upper deck of a Lothian Country bus.
Images shared with Edinburgh Live show a Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) height appliance next to a double decker bus ...
He said that Edinburgh’s Greenways project – green-surfaced bus lanes introduced in 1997 on key arterial routes – was often seen as an initiative which had improved bus use in the city.
We’ve got good news and bad news. The bad news? Three Edinburgh bus services, the 20, the 63, and the 68, will cease running on July 14 of this year. The good news? Five new ones will take their ...
A new shuttle bus service will launch at the end of the month giving commuters free access to Kirknewton railway station from ...
Edinburgh Bus Users Group (EBUG) said if the local authority “can’t be bothered” to make clear that some bus times are not from live data then residents will stop trusting the new system.
Growing up in Edinburgh's suburbs, Andy Maciver knows the frustration of commuting into town by bus but he has a ...
The buses in Edinburgh are slow. Could it be down to the number of bus stops? Or are better bus lanes and congestion measures the key?
Edinburgh: 'World's first' driverless bus service doesn't quite live up to the hype. We took a trip across the Forth Road Bridge ahead of the official launch on Monday.
Bus journey times could be cut by as much as a quarter as the result of new measures planned on eight key routes into Edinburgh. City transport bosses plan to consult on proposals costing up to £ ...
Lothian Buses carry more than two million passengers every week in Edinburgh City of Edinburgh Council has been accused of causing "concern and confusion" among bus passengers with its new live ...
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