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I wonder what bus company will be first to put their 2023 Timetable on the internet.
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I wonder what bus company will be first to put there 2023 Timetable on the internet
It would perhaps be better to wait until a bus company publishes their winter timetable before starting a thread on the subject.I wonder what bus company will be first to put their 2023 Timetable on the internet.
And that is the service that will be operated by Pulhams this year. Sadly Pulhams aren't even going to run their Bank Holiday 801 on any of the days.Where I live, as in many parts of the country we have no buses on Sundays and that means that on any Bank Holidays when a Sunday service is operated there are no buses. Therefore after the last bus at just after 6pm on Saturday 23rd December, there will be no buses for 3 days, until they resume again on Wednesday 27th December. Then it all begins again over the New Year period. Very inconvenient that this year there will be no buses on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.
Lothian's usual comprehensive services over both Christmas and New Year are on their website.
The rest of the UK will be jealous.
Lothian's usual comprehensive services over both Christmas and New Year are on their website.
The rest of the UK will be jealous.
Lothian don't publish their festive timetables until late November/early December.Could you post a link because I don’t see them?
@InOban said it’s on their website but I couldn’t find them.Lothian don't publish their festive timetables until late November/early December.
As usual, possibly the worst level of service over the Christmas/New Year period than anywhere in Scotland.Mcgills Midland Bluebird published there christmas timetable the other day. To be honest it looks exactly the same as Midland Bluebirds first Christmas Timetable last year and pretty similar from the First Midland Bluebird days
https://www.mcgillsscotlandeast.co.uk/winter-with-midland-bluebird
It's far more than what the Borders will be getting. No buses - or the Pingo - on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Ne'erday or January 2nd (but what else do you expect from a council which won't fund evening buses and thinks that a teatime finish is acceptable to bus passengers).As usual, possibly the worst level of service over the Christmas/New Year period than anywhere in Scotland.
Borders used to have a Sunday service on Boxing Day and the 2nd and an irregular 62 and X95 on New Year’s Day all funded by Borders Council.It's far more than what the Borders will be getting. No buses - or the Pingo - on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Ne'erday or January 2nd (but what else do you expect from a council which won't fund evening buses and thinks that a teatime finish is acceptable to bus passengers).
Same for First and CentrebusNo Boxing Day service from Arriva in Leicester for the third year running.
No Boxing Day or New Years Day service from Arriva in Wales either and that has been going on for years. I don't think that most of Wales gets any service on Boxing Day and given Christmas Eve is a Sunday, there won't be many buses around then either. Rather poor outlook for anyone in Wales wanting to travel over this festive period.No Boxing Day service from Arriva in Leicester for the third year running.
Yes, this was the case before Covid hit. The Berwickshire area had no service on Boxing Day.Borders used to have a Sunday service on Boxing Day and the 2nd and an irregular 62 and X95 on New Year’s Day all funded by Borders Council.
The Midland Bluebird area have had next to nothing for at least 25 years on said dates.