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Airlink bus tickey edinburgh7/14/2023 ![]() ![]() The Lothian 'Ridacard' bus pass is a pre-paid plastic smartcard giving unlimited travel on regular daytime and night bus services, as well as Edinburgh Trams services. įares are paid into a hopper, which automatically dumps the money into a vault to which the driver has no access change is not given. An adult day ticket costs £5 and a child day ticket £2.50. As of April 2023, an adult single fare is £2 and a child fare costs £1. Adult and child singles and day tickets, pre-paid multiple singles and 'Ridacards' are also available, with senior citizens travelling on free travel passes in line with the rest of Scotland. Lothian Buses have operated a flat-fare system since March 2006. In November 2011, the company won the Top City Operator of the Year award at the UK Bus Awards. Lothian Buses was voted Best UK Bus Company in 20, and vehicles previously carried the wording Voted Scotland's Best Bus Company 2006 in a laurel wreath type logo near the fleetname. When the company was cited for its substantial route development, 32% growth in passenger numbers since 1998 and £100 million investment in low-floor buses since 2000. Lothian Buses have won several awards for their services to the Lothian region including Bus Operator of the Year in the 2007 UK Bus Awards, and has subsequently been voted Public Transport Operator of the Year (Bus) at the 2008 National Transport Awards. In January 2000, it was again renamed as Lothian Buses. Almost 600 buses were added to the fleet over the next 17 years.įollowing local government reorganisation, Edinburgh Corporation Transport was renamed Lothian Region Transport on. ![]() This bus is currently preserved at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum. In 1965, it purchased its first rear-engined double-decker bus, a Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 (registration ESF 801C). The city's trams ceased operation between 19, after which the operation became the Edinburgh Corporation Transport Department. Electrification of the tram network was completed in 1923, but the first motor buses had arrived in 1919. ![]() The City Council ( Edinburgh Corporation Tramways Department) took over operation of the tramways in 1919, at which time most of the system was cable operated. The company can trace its history back to the Edinburgh Street Tramways Company of 1871, also involving at various times the tramway companies of Leith, Musselburgh and Edinburgh North. It operates a comprehensive night bus network, three routes to Edinburgh Airport, and owns the subsidiary companies Lothian Country, East Coast Buses, Edinburgh Bus Tours and Lothian Motorcoaches. Lothian operates the majority of bus services in Edinburgh, and is a significant operator in East Lothian, Midlothian and most recently West Lothian. It is the largest municipal bus company in the United Kingdom: the City of Edinburgh Council (through Transport for Edinburgh) owns 91%, Midlothian Council 5%, East Lothian Council 3% and West Lothian Council 1%. Lothian Buses Limited is a major bus operator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. One of Lothian's 100 seat Alexander Dennis Enviro400 XLB buses on display at Edinburgh Castle esplanade. ![]()
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