I'd say negativity...
Notice how the pattern goes:
- Lothian broadly replicate a current First route: This is a bad thing because they are copy cats, jobs are at risk etc
- Lothian broadly replicate a previous First route: This is a bad thing because First pulled out of that route for a reason, it's bound to fail
- Lothian introduce a broadly new route (or provide links not previously provided): This is a bad thing because there's no market for that, because if there was a market then First would have tried, there must be a reason why nobody has previously attempted such a service
- Lothian broadly replicate a ScotRail service: This is a bad thing because nobody is going to sit on a bus all that way when the train is faster (ignoring the fact that Lothian seem to manage to run buses from North Berwick/ Dunbar etc into Edinburgh)
Essentially, everything that Lothian do is treated negatively on here - they are damned if they try new things and damned if they try old things.
Personally, I'd have handled Lothian's adventure differently - I'm not saying I agree with
everything they've done. I'd have focussed the Edinburgh expresses on areas inbetween the two rail lines (e.g. serving Blackburn, Whitburn), I wouldn't have run the X27/X28 all the way through to Bathgate (since it becomes unreliable to run routes with a four hour round trip), I'd have tried to focus on getting First off certain areas (e.g. if you can cut off the Edinburgh part of First's operations, leaving them with the local West Lothian local stuff) rather than introducing lots of half hourly services all over the shop, but I can see why they are doing what they are doing, they are getting stuck in for the long game.
It's just that the reactions on this thread seem to be very negative and unable to see the two operators fairly - we seem to have a few "fanboys" on here, and I guess that the psyche means that any operator perceived to be doing well in the public eye are quickly criticised by "enthusiasts" (witness enthusiast criticisms of TrentBarton or Transdev for daring to be positive and upbeat and promoting their business).