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Parent
  
John Bruce

Headquarters
  
Salsburgh

Website
  
www.brucecoaches.com

Founded
  
August 1982

Service type
  
Coach operator

Bruce's Coaches

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

History

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. LondonLiner was purchased by Scottish Citylink in 1990 with Bruce's continuing to operate the service. 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.

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:

  • 336: Edinburgh to Plymouth via Manchester, continued to Penzance until March 2010
  • 532: Edinburgh to Plymouth via Wolverhampton
  • 539: Edinburgh to Bournemouth
  • 588: Inverness to London
  • 590: Aberdeen to London
  • •920 Belfast/ Stranraer to London. It also operates route 909 from Stirling to Edinburgh for Scottish Citylink.

    In July 2013, four coaches and the depot were destroyed in an arson attack thought to be related to sectarianism with a new coach for a contract with Rangers Football Club having just been delivered.

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

    References

    Bruce's Coaches Wikipedia