Glasgow Citybus

Parent West Coast Motors
Founded November 1999
Headquarters Scotstoun
Service area Dunbartonshire
Glasgow
Service type Bus services
Routes 10
Fleet 48 (August 2013)
Chief executive Colin Craig
Website www.glasgowcitybus.co.uk

Glasgow Citybus[1] is a Scottish bus operator, operating 10 bus routes in Glasgow and Dunbartonshire under contract to Strathclyde Partnership for Transport.

History

Glasgow Citybus was formed in November 1999 by Russell Arden.

In 2006 it was sold to West Coast Motors.[2] In January 2008 the Glasgow City Sightseeing[3] open top tour franchise was purchased.[4][5]

In March 2012 the business of John Morrow was purchased.[6]

In April 2015, Glasgow Citybus commenced operating the route 398 shuttle service between Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street stations under contract to Abellio ScotRail.[7]

Fleet

As at August 2013 the fleet consisted of 48 buses.[8]

References

  1. Companies House extract company no SC205686 Glasgow Citybus Limited
  2. Companies House extract company no SC033868 Craig of Campbelltown Limited
  3. Companies House extract company no SC208526 City Sightseeing Glasgow Limited
  4. About Us West Coast Motors
  5. About us City Sightseeing Glasgow
  6. Glasgow Citybus buys Morrow business Bus & Coach Professional 28 March 2012
  7. "Glasgow Citybus" Buses issue 727 October 2015 page 83
  8. Glasgow Citybus Fleetlist Glasgow Buses

External links

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