A little while back, I used the B3 service which runs across the moors from Keighley and Oxenhope to Hebden Bridge. It's an absolutely gorgeous route, and at the highest point on the route, my phone reckoned I was 440 metres above sea level. It made me wonder whether that was the highest bus route in Britain.
As it turns out, it definitely isn't. The 508 route in Cumbria, which runs across Kirkstone Pass, gets up to about 454 metres above sea level. But are there any routes which go higher than that? I'm guessing there may be some in Scotland or Wales.
As it turns out, it definitely isn't. The 508 route in Cumbria, which runs across Kirkstone Pass, gets up to about 454 metres above sea level. But are there any routes which go higher than that? I'm guessing there may be some in Scotland or Wales.