Two rival bus operators have joined forces to launch new weekend night-time services across Glasgow. First Bus previously announced it was withdrawing services across 11 routes following a review of ...
West Lothian’s bus services should be brought under public control, it has been argued, after it emerged McGills Eastern Scottish is set to pull its services from the county. The company told West ...
The head of a Scottish bus company has said it is "very serious" about launching a new Glasgow night service after a rival announced it was withdrawing its services. Ralph Roberts, chief executive of ...
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New services are set to link Queensferry, Cramond, Clermiston and other areas in the west of the city -Credit:Flickr Creative Commons/ricky_yuan_7700 New bus services which aim to connect the west of ...
The boss of the UK’s largest independent bus operator has hit back at calls to franchise Glasgow's buses - but admits passengers are being failed by a dearth of routes in some communities. Ralph ...
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) yesterday referred McGill’s takeover of Arriva Scotland West to the Competition Commission over concerns about bus services in Paisley and Renfrewshire. Did you know ...
McGill's co-owner Sandy Easdale has blasted Strathclyde Passenger Transport for sitting on reserves of nearly £160m in taxpayers' money while local councils are struggling to make ends meet.