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Bruce's Coaches

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Bruce's Coaches
ParentJohn Bruce
FoundedAugust 1982
HeadquartersSalsburgh
Service typeCoach operator
Websitewww.brucecoaches.com

Bruce's Coaches is a coach tour operator based in Salsburgh, Scotland.

History

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Bruce's Coaches was founded in August 1982 by John Bruce. After operating as a Scottish Citylink subcontractor, in 1988 a service to London commenced under the LondonLiner brand with a pair of Van Hool Alizée bodied Volvo B10Ms.[1] LondonLiner was purchased by Scottish Citylink in 1990 with Bruce's continuing to operate the service.[2] This lasted until 1997 when Scottish Citylink had to cease its cross border services as part of parent company National Express being awarded the ScotRail franchise.[3]

It then became a National Express subcontractor operating route 539 from Edinburgh to Bournemouth. This work has since expanded and today it operates the five longest journeys on the National Express network:[3][4]

•920 Belfast/via Kilmarnock and Ayr Stranraer to London. It now operates service 334 glasgow to Bournemouth night service .


In July 2013, four coaches and the depot were destroyed in an arson attack initially thought to be related to sectarianism with a new coach for a contract with Rangers Football Club having just been delivered.[5][6] Police later ruled out any sectarian motive for the arson attack.[7]

In February 2015, Bruce's commenced operating a service from Edinburgh to Glasgow via the M8 motorway under the M8 CityXpress brand.[8] It ceased in April 2016.

In February 2022, the firm announced that it had purchased five new coaches.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Scottish Citylink plans for South Commercial Motor 26 October 1989
  2. ^ Bruce's bought Commercial Motor 21 March 1991
  3. ^ a b "Bruce's Coaches" Bus & Coach Buyer 12 December 2014 pages 18-23
  4. ^ Contract Services Bruce's Coaches
  5. ^ Rangers bus destroyed in Salsburgh fire BBC News 21 July 2013
  6. ^ Rangers bus destroyed in deliberate fire attack The Scotsman 21 July 2013
  7. ^ Ibrox bus blaze 'not a hate crime' Sunday Post 25 Aug 2013
  8. ^ Bruce's to launch new Scottish express service Bus & Coach Buyer 22 January 2015
  9. ^ "Surge in tourism demand sees Lanarkshire coach firm invest in new fleet". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
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