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Lothiancountry adds two new bus routes

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Published: August 28, 2018
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Less than two weeks prior to starting its operations in West Lothian, Lothiancountry has announced that it will run a further two new routes from Sunday 30 September.

Service 280 will connect Blackridge and Armadale with Bathgate, Livingston North, Eliburn, St John’s Hospital, West Lothian College and Livingston Centre, seven days a week. While Service 287 will connect Bathgate, Blackburn, Seafield, Eliburn, St John’s Hospital, Howden and Livingston Centre, also seven days a week.

Lothiancountry Commercial Director Nigel Serafini (pictured left) says: “We are excited to already be able to further enhance our operations in the West Lothian area and are delighted to introduce these new services further expanding our network.  

Lothiancountry began operating in West Lothian on 19 August

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