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Thanks, that’s interesting about the higher fare. Anyone else recall that? The complete circuit was like an alternative City Tour of all the dodgy parts of Edinburgh that tourists never ventured into.I believe the 1 ran from Easter Road to the Corstorphine area in the early 1950s so it might have been helpful to emphasise the Clermiston aspect for former 21 passengers around Leith and Davidson's Mains. But persisting with a Clermiston identifier on the 1 might have led to confusion on the 32, which never had a proper destination and simple said 'Circle'. Not sure if an 'Inner' and 'Outer' qualifier on blinds would help either, because each route has an inner and outer but you could imagine the 32/52 route as an outer circle for the whole city.
If I remember correctly there was a layby at Wester Hailes on the 32 route served by buses going in both directions, which may have accelerated migration to different route numbers for the counter-clockwise service.
But in general these circular routes are too difficult for most people to understand so I hardly think their loss from Edinburgh will be mourned. I think they even had a special higher fare for passengers who used the bus for its entire route, which seems like the proverbial 'tax on the foolish'.