Scottish Citylink has introduced a new timetable of 24-hour routes through Glasgow and Cumbernauld.
Beginning on November 7, the new services will run 24 hours a day between Glasgow, Cumbernauld, Stirling, Perth, Dundee and Aberdeen in a bid to deliver more direct journeys.
Half-hourly services will run to most locations during the day, with up to hourly services during the night.
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Scottish Citylink operations director Simone Smith said: “This new timetable is all about making life simpler and more convenient for our customers.
"We’ve worked hard to make sure that our passengers have even more opportunities to travel between our key cities, as well as the surrounding towns.
“We know life is busy - that’s why we’ve introduced services 24 hours a day on the Saltire Cross network for the first time.
"It opens up even more access to affordable and high-quality coach travel every day, and with a record number of direct services now available on our network, it’s easier than ever for people to get to where they want to be by coach.”
Tickets for the new routes can be purchased now via this link.
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