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ScotRail158725

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Many thanks.
Being as First Glasgow is still registered as two companies on paper (No 1 = Glasgow Corp/Strathclyde, and No 2 = KCB), I would have thought that the Cathcart Road garage would do their best to make sure that the branded routes on the former GCT/SB side do not appear on the former KCB side and vice versa at all.
Its not 1995 anymore so theres no real need to act as 2 different companies. Its one company, all First Glasgow; the difference on paper doesn’t really mean much in the terms of allocating buses.
 
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First has agreed to continue 4 of their night bus services.


First Bus Night Bus Routes

Service N2 (East): Sauchiehall Street – Central Station (Renfield St) – Parkhead – Shettleston – Baillieston – Easterhouse.

Service N18: Sauchiehall Street – Central Station (Union St) – Rutherglen – East Kilbride – Greenhills

Service N240: Sauchiehall Street – Central Station (Renfield St) – Parkhead – Tollcross – Viewpark – Bellshill – Motherwell – Wishaw – Coltness - Cleland

Service N267: Sauchiehall Street – Central Station (Union St) – New Gorbals – Rutherglen – Cambuslang – Hamilton - Hillhouse
 

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First has agreed to continue 4 of their night bus services.


It does seem a far cry from the Overground days when the main routes had a 24 hour continuous operation. I think before Overground if my memory serves me right, it was the 62 (present day 2) that was the very first route to have 24 hour continuous operation.

Regarding these N services, are they unidirectional or do they run back in service to Glasgow the way they came?

Also, I can remember there being an N36 that ran Glasgow - Abronhill via Royal Infirmary, A80 Cumbernauld Road, Muirhead, Gartferry Road, Westfield, maybe Condorrat, A8011 Glasgow Road, Cumbernauld TC, Kildrum Road, Cumbernauld Station forecourt (maybe to change drivers as the Glencryan Road garage is next door), and Abronhill (the largest populated neighbourhood of the New Town).
 

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It does seem a far cry from the Overground days when the main routes had a 24 hour continuous operation. I think before Overground if my memory serves me right, it was the 62 (present day 2) that was the very first route to have 24 hour continuous operation.

Regarding these N services, are they unidirectional or do they run back in service to Glasgow the way they came?

Also, I can remember there being an N36 that ran Glasgow - Abronhill via Royal Infirmary, A80 Cumbernauld Road, Muirhead, Gartferry Road, Westfield, maybe Condorrat, A8011 Glasgow Road, Cumbernauld TC, Kildrum Road, Cumbernauld Station forecourt (maybe to change drivers as the Glencryan Road garage is next door), and Abronhill (the largest populated neighbourhood of the New Town).
They only run in one direction now. East Kilbride still gets a night service but the N6 from Glasgow to East Kilbride has been cut.
 

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I am assuming there has been some sort of issue at Caledonia this morning as there are more 65 plate E300s and Geminis out on the 9/A and 10 this morning than normal.
 
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I am assuming there has been some sort of issue at Caledonia this morning as there are more 65 plate E300s and Geminis out on the 9/A and 10 this morning than normal.
That means nothing, allocations vary from day to day

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33923 now in Aberdeen livery ready for transfer
 

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Well theres slightly higher capacity than the 400MMC models and there getting on abit in age, not to mention that Glasgow is getting much newer stock than Aberdeen.
Not true. Aberdeen has recently seen delivery of 24 Yutongs and 25 hydrogen Streetdecks.
 

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When you actually take in to consideration fleet size the number of new vehicles as a percentage of the fleet in recent years is comparable between Aberdeen and Glasgow.
 

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There's a Volvo B9TL on the 57 today, does this mean doubles are returning to the 57? Or certain workings? Or just it was all there was on depot.

Thanks.
 

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A single B9TL out of the whole allocation gives you an answer
Only thing available. Oh well, I could hope, couldn't I! ;)

Edit: actually, on looking through the allocations, it appears there have are/have been a total of six B9TLs on the 57 today, including the one I saw/
 
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Glasgowbusguy

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Only thing available. Oh well, I could hope, couldn't I! ;)

Edit: actually, on looking through the allocations, it appears there have are/have been a total of six B9TLs on the 57 today, including the one I saw/
There have been several weird allocations the last couple of days: older enviros on the 9/A, Geminis and e400s on the 10, 57/A, 87, 46 and 7/A to name a few. It feels like a very jumbled up allocation.
 
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Surprised at First Glasgow taking over the 398 service again.


Bus registration details​

  • Registration numberPM0000001/668
  • Licence NumberPM0000001
  • Variation number0
  • StatusNew
  • Service number.398
  • Service typeNormal Stopping
  • Start pointGlasgow Central Station, Gordon Street
  • Finish pointGlasgow Central Station, Gordon Street
  • ViaQueen Street Station
  • Date received18 Aug 2023
  • Effective date01 Oct 2023
  • End date
  • Supported by subsidies?No
  • Local authorities covered by routeStrathclyde Partnership for Transport
  • TAOs covered by routeScotland

Registration history
Reg No.Var No.StatusApplication typeDate receivedDate effectiveEnd dateAction
PM0000001/6680NewManual18/08/202301/10/2023
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They may have the two Scotrail liveried Enviros, I do seem to remember they were provided to WCM by Scotrail so they may pass with the contract.
The 398 is a route that screams out for an Enviro 100EVA self-driving bus, in my opinion.
 
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More E200evs spreading their wings today, with one on the 77 today for the day
Not many left to be delivered. Unlike the E300 delivery back in 2012/2013 - they have decided to spread the E200EVs between routes rather than convert all routes to 100% electric operation.
 

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The next instalment of regs, from BLOTW (buslistsontheweb.co.uk):
64180 - LG23EXS
64181 - LG23EXT
64182 - LG23EXU
64183 - LG23EXV
64184 - LG23EXW
64185 - LG23EXX
64186 - LG23EXZ
64187 - LG23EYB

64189 - LG23EYD
64190 - LG23EYF
64191 - LG23EYH

64193 - LG23EYK
64194 - LG23EYL
64195 - LG23EYM

64197 - LG23EYP
Also taken from BLOTW (buslistontheweb.co.uk)
64201 - LG23EYV
64202 - LG23EYW
64203 - LG23EYX
64204 - LG23EYY
????? - LG23EZA
 

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