The owner of two popular nightclubs in Glasgow has back the new late bus service in the city.
As the Glasgow Times reported at the time, First Bus withdrew its night bus services on July 31, after a 12-month review monitoring passenger numbers confirmed it was regularly operating with as little as 14 passengers per hour.Now, a Glasgow nightclub owner has expressed his support of the new service, which has been running for two weeks now, with passenger numbers at ‘above expected’ levels.
"Coupled with trains and a subway system that does not run past midnight and the council’s Low Emission Zone to prevent many cars entering the city centre, it was a real concern how workers and revellers were going to get home at night.
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