Transport Scotland Free iPhone Screenshots Description Welcome to the Transport Scot Pass Collect App. You can use this app with a National Entitlement Card / Young Scot / saltirecard to: - Read and check what
(1) increasing mandatory landlord energy efficiency upgrades and more stringent enforcement of these; (2) increasing the extent of financial assistance to households; (3) cheaper or even free bus and train fares and (4) restarting and expanding bus services are feasible first steps that can ...
I usually pass this when I’m on the bus, so don’t really get the chance to ‘collect’ it. But. I had to go for a wander one night (yes, this is a night-ish pic), and that took me past it, so I had to take the pic. The camera was misbehaving, so it looks like dayli...
And yet although I’ve only ridden here maybe half a dozen times, I’ve had an unpleasant experience every single time, usually caused by having to pull out into a stream of moving motor traffic in order to overtake a bus legitimately waiting at a bus stop, or a car parked in the cyc...
(2019) argued that the free bus pass policy, as a means to increase bus use by older people in the UK, will influence social interactions and physical activity levels based on the assumption that these factors consist part of the wellbeing measure. Jones, Goodman, Roberts, Steinbach, and ...
Morton, Craig, Brian Caulfield, and Jilian Anable. 2016. Customer perceptions of quality of service in public transport: Evidence for bus transit in Scotland.Case Studies on Transport Policy4: 199–207. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] NTA (National Transport Authority). 2016. Transport for Dublin:...
In today’s post I’m going to share with you a 10 day itinerary for a UK trip, specifically covering England and Scotland, which will let you visit and travel around the UK entirely by public transport, and in particular by bus or train. ...
Kings Cross: North-Eastern England and Eastern Scotland (eg. Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh). Liverpool Street: East Anglia (eg. Norwich, Ipswich); Stansted Airport Express terminus. London Bridge, Cannon Street & Charing Cross: South Coast and South-East England (eg. Brighton, Eastbourne, ...
The UK’s national dataset of public transport access points (bus stops, rail stations, airports, ferry piers, tram/metro/underground stops) is known as the NaPTAN database. It records approximately 400,000 bus stops across England, Scotland and Wales, as well as other transport terminals ...
Land and water public transport timetables are provided by the NPTDR (Data Citation 1) under Open Government licence. Snapshots of every journey are recorded for all services running in Great Britain (that is, England, Scotland and Wales) during a full week in October for years ranging between...