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Recent content by Kilmux

  1. K

    Lothian Group discussion (Lothian City, Lothian Country Bus and East Coast Buses)

    Tell that to the residents, particularly the elderly, in Cramond and D Mains, who want to go 'into town' (ie not be left stuck at Queensferry Street as the 47 heads up Lothian Road), and vice versa, and I doubt you'll get a single person to agree with you.
  2. K

    Lothian Group discussion (Lothian City, Lothian Country Bus and East Coast Buses)

    Apologies if I've missed it, but I haven't seen an explanation on this blog as to why deliveries of the BZLs have been so long delayed. There was a suggestion some months ago that they hadn't been built to spec. Also, why are some having to go to Ferrymill on delivery?
  3. K

    Lothian Group discussion (Lothian City, Lothian Country Bus and East Coast Buses)

    Perhaps the 41 has fallen victim to the City Mobility Plan which aims to remove buses from George Street by 2025. No convenient alternative route for 41 to access the Mound. The Festival-time diversion via Frederick St, Queen St and Hanover St not practicable.
  4. K

    Lothian Group discussion (Lothian City, Lothian Country Bus and East Coast Buses)

    That works both ways. I can see problems for passengers on Q'ferry Road, City bound, getting on to full 43 services. Pre pandemic, a morning rush part route 41 from Barnton to Surgeons Hall was required.
  5. K

    Lothian Buses and ECB Discussion

    856 on service 124 today. It's the Macmillan bus, so at least it's green. 317 on the 43s, and it's not!
  6. K

    Lothian Buses and ECB Discussion

    The 41s seem to be particularly blessed(?) with a number of the ex Londons with the Armagh plates. Speaking to a driver on a sardine-packed service his comments were: 'Not good at all. Short and slow'. How many seats are they short of the standard BT9Ls?

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