10 hours!! Glasgow to Aberdeen with McGills, Midland Bluebird and Stagecoach - seriously hard work.
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I recently looked into possibility of travelling from Glasgow to London by local buses, and it can be done, but it would take 22 buses over three days. Despite some of the strange challenges I have done for this channel, this was one step too far. I decided to do an easier Glasgow to Aberdeen trip, but even that was seriously challenging. McGills, Midland Bluebird and Stagecoach, missed connections and passengers with personal hygene problems. It all happened on this trip. #mcgills #midlandbluebird #stagecoach
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*** TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:02 Depart Glasgow
00:03:15 Arrive Falkirk
00:04:05 Depart Falkirk
00:04:20 Arrive Larbert
00:07:52 Depart Larbert
00:08:47 Dunfermline
00:09:28 Arrive Glenrothes
00:11:43 Depart Glenrothes
00:12:49 Arrive Dundee
00:13:44 Depart Dundee
00:15:27 We have a problem
00:16:16 Arrive Aberdeen
00:16:58 Depart Aberdeen
00:17:27 Conclusion
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the driver cover his face with his hand hahaahahhahaha
Not doing Glasgow to London but I'm doing Land's End to John O'Groats by public buses in August! If all goes to plan... it'll take me 10 days (not the fastest route, but one which goes through places we want to go to and will give more time to enjoy the towns and cities as well as the buses!)
@BoskiM
Жыл бұрын
Please try and film if possible
@Citaro2013
Жыл бұрын
ooo you might end up travelling on my bus then :) i drive for Stagecoach Highlands in Caithness X99 and local services. Good luck with your journey
@Richjwade
Жыл бұрын
Good luck @dandwhit I attempted this in 2018 but the Beast from the struck the week before I did it and services were affected so ended up having to take a couple of alternative trains. Took me 6 days. Hope to do the most Southerly bus stop in England to the most Northerly. I live in Cornwall so might actually do it the other way round!
@dandwhit
Жыл бұрын
@@Citaro2013 The X99 is on my route, yes!
@nleak92
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with that, thats going to be a long and bumpy ride
Travelling turtle does excellent local bus challenges. Just uploaded london to paris using local buses in under 24 hours. Worth a watch
@HeikkiVesanto
Жыл бұрын
youtube.com/@travelling_turtle
@johnroberts2331
Жыл бұрын
I can also highly recommend that channel Scott!
@eugenedonaghy1
Жыл бұрын
He did lowestoft to Beleek in 4 days
As an owner of a car since leaving college many years ago I very rarely have cause to dip into the world of bus travel. However, one summer I dislocated my shoulder and found myself forced into local bus travel. A remarkable amount of logistic planning required to get to places I normally wouldn't think twice about. Made me realise how lucky I am, jumping in a car and turning on the sat nav is a doddle in comparison. Bus users, I salute you!😊
@bulletholeteddy9223
Жыл бұрын
And before the £2 fare thing in England it was quite expensive some routes costing £8-9 or more to go one way
@halfbakedproductions7887
Жыл бұрын
Where I live, the walk to the first bus stop takes a whopping 2-3 minutes less than the entire door to door car journey. And that was just to reach the stop. You then had to account for the bus actually turning up on time (it was often late) and making other stops en-route. Travel time from leaving my home, to getting the bus, to getting off at the final stop, then walking to my desk? 40 minutes on a good way. £6 a day just to get to work. There were two bus companies in my town at the time and to get total coverage on both of them was about £1100 a year in season tickets, which is not economical because you're pre-paying for journeys you will never make on routes you will never use. The car took 12-15 minutes, allow 25 at the worst of rush hour. Factor in all the motoring expenses (fuel, insurance, HMRC mileage calculations etc.) and you're looking at maybe £2-3 a day. You also have the car for other social purposes and errands, so you can't put a price on the convenience either. People considered you absolutely insane if you lived in that town without some kind of direct private transport, even if that was an electric moped or calling taxis as needed. The buses were pretty crap.
@smoothmicra
Жыл бұрын
@@halfbakedproductions7887 Lol, so true but we have made it this way. Everyone prefers personal transport to public transport for selfish reasons, so the car rules. I love cars but I would happily use public transport if it was comfortable and reliable. Am I in a weird minority?🤔
@JTCloud
2 ай бұрын
@@smoothmicra I wouldn’t label these reasons as “selfish” because, generally speaking, public transport in Scotland is unreliable and poorly maintained. In contrast, I greatly appreciate the public transport across most of mainland Europe for its cleanliness, tidiness, and reliability-it’s far from resembling a trashcan on wheels. In many places I've visited in Scotland, the public transport system is disappointingly akin to an unreliable trashcan on wheels (due to how unmaintained and dirty buses are on the inside), resulting in a lot of people preferring to opt for taxis or personal vehicles (bikes, scooters, motorbikes, etc.) to avoid such unpleasant experiences.If the reliability and cleanliness of public transport were on the same level as e.g., in Austria, Switzerland, Poland, etc., there would be less reason to own a car.
It's probably already been said, but the reason for the McGills Midland Bluebird bus is because McGills recently bought out First's operations in Central and East Scotland, rebranding them as Midland Bluebird, and Eastern Scottish. Seems like both fleets under First needed more buses, so McGills has been cycling a lot of their older stock from the parent company into the "new" companies. I was doing training over in Edinburgh for my new job in Glasgow and kept seeing McGills branded buses all over the place, it was bloody bizarre, especially for me as a fellow Paisley boy.
@williethomson8353
5 ай бұрын
McGill's is a Greenock company
A classic Scott video! What could possibly go wrong!? :D Love these adventures, hope your train home wasn't too expensive. Oh I've been on those local buses in Aberdeen area, they are a nightmare, only matched I'd say by West Lothian buses! Brilliant video, always enjoy these :)
@PlanesTrainsEverything
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve. I read somewhere, when things go pear-shaped, always keep the camera running, because that's what people like to see. I was totally shattered when I got home, but it makes an unusual video.
@jjsmallpiece9234
Жыл бұрын
Try Land's End to John O'Groats by locals buses. I did a theoretical plan - I think it takes about 1 week to do the journey. A challenge either for you or Steve Marsh.
@baz0786
Жыл бұрын
@@PlanesTrainsEverything wow scott you were in my home town of Falkirk great content as always been watching you for a while subscribed recently
Hi Scott thanks for my mention! It was a pleasure to meet you in Glasgow Your a top bloke! So continue the excellent work 👍👍☺️
If the driver has managed to forget to change the destination screen, they really are grateful when someone points it out.
Scott, Did the X7 driver not want filmed?🤣
First Group sold their First Scotland East division last year, with the buyout completed around September. All depots in Livingston, Larbert, Bannockburn, and Balfron were included as were existing fleets, plus all staff. Since then, they have reintroduced a variation of the one time Eastern Scottish green and cream and Midland Bluebird blue and cream liveries as well as bringing back the original fleet names. McGills also bought Explore Dundee from National Express a couple of years ago too, running bus services in that city and in recent months have joined forces with Flixbus, starting services linking Glasgow & Edinburgh to London.
This was yet another fantastic Vlog Scott I’m glad you managed to get back home after all the problems with the buses I continue to enjoy watching your Vlogs Scott and I look forward to watching more of your future Vlogs until then keep up the good work take care and stay safe
As someone who lives in Stonehaven and experiences the X7 and other local buses frequently seeing the 7B pull up filled me with dread as it makes a 20 minute direct journey over an hour long
Love watching your adventures in Scotland!
Hi Scott. It is another fascinating video and as always well produced.
At 13:38 when the bus for Aberdeen was pulling into Dundee bus station, was the driver hiding his face with his hand so you couldn’t film him??
@lewiss626
3 ай бұрын
Looked like it.
Excellent video as always, love you see these challenges. You do it so we don’t have to 🤣😂 keep up the good work
Oh my. That was great. Thank you Scott
Thanks Scott for this great video. I’m a Falkirk lad so glad to see you pop by!
Another great blog scott. This is one of your challenges I would like to try
Great video. Nice to see a part of Dunfermline I used to know well before I left for Australia almost 60 years ago. We almost moved to Glenrothes but ended up staying in Cowdenbeath until 1964. I do love your adventures as I really like both bus and train travel. The longest bus journey I've ever made was from Townsville in North Queensland to Canberra, Australia's capital. That's only 2,548 kms or 1,583 miles - took two and a half days. Happy travelling.
Oh my gosh, Scott, you deserve a gold star (and then some) for your epic bus trips. We really enjoy them, even when things don't go exactly as planned. It's happened to us all so we feel your pain. Looking forward to the next. - Sandi & Greg H (Canada)
@martinoxborrow5527
16 күн бұрын
Gold star for what??the blokes a lazy jobless ponce
I'm not even from the UK, but I've very much enjoyed watching your videos. I imagine it was a big relief to get back home.
I was curious to see how this could be done from Edinburgh to London using local buses... If I left Edinburgh on a Monday morning at 09:00, I could finally arrive in to London on the Wednesday at 18:39 taking a grand total of 18 buses!!! Well done to you for making it in one piece with that trip Scott...
@robertsinnott9325
Жыл бұрын
Wow...nice one
@LuperSoop69
Жыл бұрын
You could either go via Leeds or Manchester, and both routes meet up at Derby
Things did not go as planned but at least you got there in the end it just shows what determination and perseverance can do.
Loved that one Scott, my last day out on the buses was Dumfries to Glasgow via - wait for it - 246 to Cumnock . X42 toAyr, 585 to Largs all by Stagecoach West Scotland and then the 906 Largs to Glasgow with McGills, and finally back to Dumfries on the X74, a really good day out. I must have been lucky as all buses were on time and can I just mention the drivers - all friendly and helpfull. 👍
I’m up for the challenge. Great videos 😊
Love the videos keep them coming
Midland Bluebird was the local bus operator in Falkirk and Stirling in my childhood in the 1980’s. When MGills took over the routes from Last Group they revived the name.
Very entertaining video - thank you.
Amazing video as always. I really hope you can do a time table challenge soon. They are my favourite
Haway Scott, you know you are going to do the London trip eventually, It will eat away at you now until you do it! haha!
I love to take the road less travelled sometimes. You have great scenery or just be with your thoughts. I am retired and every day is Saturday. You live in a beautiful part of the world and showcase it well.
I love your work Scott , I'm a Leeds United fan too.👍
@walken1996
Жыл бұрын
That makes two of us
Scott always finds the hardest ways to travel somewhere. 😄 Great video again Scott, always enjoy them! 🙂
@martinoxborrow5527
16 күн бұрын
How about find a way to get a job
Scott Love your videos 100.Percnt 👍👍👍😀
I wanna see you do that London one. 🤣
Welcome to roundabout Glenrothes lol pleasure having you here it's a dump ain't it 😂 Good video 12.14 just 10 minute up that road to the right where i stay lol
Hi Scott, a few years ago now and with my All England Free Bus Pass I went from my home town of Southport to London for absolutely nothing, total journey time 2 Days. My route took me into Manchester, Stockport, then the whole of Derbyshire for North to South to Derby, onto Leicester with an overnight stop. The following day I carried on to Market Harborough over to Milton Keynes and then to Luton Airport Parkway where I picked up a Green Line Coach which took me directly to London via the M1. If you attempt this from Scotland I would suggest that you head for Manchester as from there it's fairly straight forward. The hardest bit for me was travelling from my home town of Southport to Manchester which took almost 4hrs to travel some 40 miles. Good luck if you do it and I'm sure it would make a great Vlog.
What a crazy trip!
I did a similar thing a few months ago, making use of Stagecoach's very affordable East of Scotland dayrider to go from Glasgow to Aberdeen, changing in Glenrothes and Dundee, about a travel time of 6 to 7 hours, but gave me a lengthy 5 hours in Dunfermline.
A very good evening from Alan in Lowestoft buddy 👍
On the positive side you encountered some lovely scenery and it was a great challenge. Good idea if you were just touring around Scotland with time on your hands.
Glasgow to London by local bus... I am an American and I would absolutely fly across the pond just to do it. Don't tempt me, because I am that crazy! Good video, btw!
I once did a Mount-Fuji (Fujiyoshida station) to Kyoto by all local trains... (we had nearly run out of cash, & back then it was only in the largest cities that cash-machines accepted foreign cards) No-delays, the time-tables worked perfectly, but, in was still 9 or 10 different trains if I remember correctly.... also, this was all in the days before mobile navigation or GoogleTranslate, and, at the time, my Japanese was still only extremely basic... a memorable experience for sure!
@katrinabryce
Жыл бұрын
When I was in Japan, two months ago, and previously 9 years ago, 7-Eleven cash machines took foreign cards, and you find them pretty much everywhere. The other option is Japan Post Office, never tried them, and 9 years ago but not this time, CitiBank.
Keep the videos going Dougie from Paisley👍👍👍
I just did Manchester to Newcastle via Whitby, all for just £14 thanks to the £2 fare cap. Saw parts of towns you cannot see by rail and lots of great scenery. My bus from Whitby was 30 mins late and as a result they curtailed it early so I had to switch to a slower one which meant I was 1 hour late at my hotel but no biggy. It was still light enough for the great costal scenery.
... and stagecoach reimbursed you? Thought they might have officially commented. Good trip, good footage, keep it up!
As an Englishman, the only time I ever hear of Dunfermline is during football results against Cowdenbeath, Motherwell, Hamilton Academical, or some such. Nice to know the place actually exists.
@Bruce-1956
29 күн бұрын
It's also the birthplace of, Andrew Carnagie, Ian Anderson, Barbara Dickson. Big Country, Nazereth, Skids are a few of the bands coming from the city. Jock Stein's was manager at Dunfermline before he went to Celtic. Close by are 6 nuclear subs which were laid up forty odd years ago, also the Forth bridges. Robert the Bruce, minus heart, is buried in the Abbey along with a few Kings and Queens of Scotland. It was once the capital of Scotland. And I went to school there about 50 years ago.
I’ve travelled from Crewe to London, and Crewe to Newcastle, on buses. Both for charity. Had a great time.
That has been taken over now MGILLS
Changing buees in Falkirk from the X37 to the 38, on the 38 went back along the same road you got to Falkirk on on the X37 until Camelon.
I'm from Nottingham, but I've visited three of the five new towns mentioned with work. I've been to; East Kilbride, Cumbernauld, and Livingston. EK is my favourite, although the other towns are good with friendly people.
Great video again Scott 👍 thanks! Would love to see you do the full 916 Citylink service from glasgow to Uig and back on the same day 😴…. Just an idea 😉
@suzy6251
Жыл бұрын
Did that recently, albeit only Glasgow to Portree and back same day. Daunting but worth it.
Midland Bluebird was recently sold by First Bus to McGills Buses. Crazy what you did, but what I do like about using local buses, is you actually see all the small towns and villages you would normally pass by on a train or coach service.
Excellent video. I’d love for you to do the 3 day bus trip from Glasgow to London
Your best video yet!! Pity you didn't have footage of you running for your Paisley train.
That was fun
Hope you can reach 100k subs in the future Scott lad!
Very long journey I have to say plus swapping coach and bus is definitely hard work.
And the train takes forever !
if you are stuck in Dundee, pop upto ninewells and get the hospital bus, goes between perth, dundee and stratcahro, then a bus from there to Aberdeen
Cumbernauld. What a depressing bus stn. The X26 from Dunfermline used to stop there on one of its limited stops.
wasnt planning on doing this anyway hahahah but was interesting to watch
Erskine was classed as a new village, a smaller version of a new town, also built in the 1970s
Your bus from FVRH to Glenrothes started in Glasgow and only made one stop at Cumbernauld town centre before Larbert. This is my tip for anyone actually wanting to go from Glasgow to Larbert.
My hometown of glenrothes( moved to Sheffield 6 years ago)
Sods law the bus broke down (been there myself on the way to the airport, coach's gearbox failed), but impressed they managed to get another bus out to you in 10 minutes.
When I lived in London, I wanted to do Uxbridge to Upton Park by bus. But the tube was so much quicker.
You have just explanted to me very clearly why I would never use Scottish Busses.
Its been a few yrs since the 2000's I think since I was last in Dundee Bus Station. I remember going to Aberdeen on Megabus once within the 1st few yrs of it starting for £1 each way the same day.. Im sure it was Edinburgh-Aberdeen & I was staying in Edinburgh so was an all day thing & before they got the nice Coaches they have now but those old Hong Kong Buses they started with. Stuck on an "Eager Beaver" Bus for the last leg..
@s125ish
Жыл бұрын
They used to Glasgow to London on them old buses
The closest thing I've done to this is when I went to Eccleshall for a meeting (really!). I caught a train to Stafford on the way out. It turned out that the Arriva day ranger ticket was cheaper than the two singles to Stafford. Then my meeting was cancelled. I thought let's not waste the ticket! Eccleshall to Stafford. Stafford to Rugeley. Rugeley to Lichfield. Lichfield to Burton. Burton to Derby. Then the train home on my original ticket. Quite memorable
This is why I love the 0740 CityLink direct to Aberdeen. Comfortable and under 3 hours.
@ametrinemoon
Жыл бұрын
The G92?
@progster999
Жыл бұрын
@@ametrinemoon M9
@s125ish
Жыл бұрын
Is that the one that omits Dundee?
Brave man
When ever I’m back in Johnstone always buy a paisley daily express as my gran reads it
Glasgow to london sounds like a good one for your 50,000 or 100,000 celibration video
Scotty, Scotty, Scotty, I don't know how you can keep so energised... I do know if must be more than a coffee and an empire biscuit. Also I wonder how you didn't get caught out by the bus switcheroo. Pals of mine got on a stagecoach from Ayr to Glasgow and the destination indicated "Not in service". Boggles the mind!
There is a lad who did furthest travelling on local buses from London Rolled up just after midnight in my home town Morecambe!! Hurrah!!
Really want to see you that glasgow to London tour over 3 days with maybe a few nice basic hotels you can show on that tour or nice places to have food and dring in the evenings.
Sponsors? Well deserved 🎉
Could only think of 3 other new town Livingston, Cumbernauld and East Kilbride. Didn't know Irvine was anew town.
I've done X7 Perth to Aberdeen Scott it's a long haul at just under 4 hours each way
McGills do the 757 Paisley to Clydebank route, which includes being the connecting bus between Paisley Gilmour Street station and Glasgow Airport.
GOAT
I always planned to do Oxford to Norwich by local buses. Used to be only 3 buses but I think it'd be 5+ now.
I once drove clockwise and anticlockwise round the M25 on the same day. Quite literally going nowhere. One of the great British journeys though.
Stagecoach East Scotland is appalling. So unreliable its unreal. Your journey to Aberdeen was just the tip of the broken down iceberg. You should do a challenge across the Stagecoach East Scot region see how many are late or have defects it really would shock you. Great video and keep up the good work.
In some parts of New Zealand even high frequency routes 1 out of every 4 buses are canceled! :( you should try down here, stagecoach up and left.
Brill video Scott if you did Glasgow to London I be interested to know which buses would you have used look forward to hearing from you Paul in Kent
@g-r-a-e-m-e-
Жыл бұрын
Hope you will NOT be interred! Predictive text?!
I traveled once Milton Keynes to Luton Airport
Wow
This video perfectly encapsulates why I dislike using public transport in Scotland. The bus schedules seem arbitrary and unreliable, leaving you unsure whether you will indeed travel from point A to point B successfully. When I travel in Scandinavia and most other European countries, I rarely need as many "plan B" options as I do in Scotland, where I always feel compelled to have several alternative routes in case of delays, cancellations, etc. I'm hoping to get my driving license soon to avoid relying on our "great" Scottish public transport, until improvements bring it up to the standards of other developed countries. Achieving the levels of Japan or Switzerland would be ideal, but I would be content if it even approached the quality of public transport in the Baltics.
I live in stonehaven the town you passed through and I can 100% confirm the x7 does infact go through everything if I go to Aberdeen I allways aim for getting the x7 because its so much quicker and that x7 breaking down at the bus stop is where the one I was on personally broke down and I had to get a 7b and I wasn't best pleased with that
@dvidclapperton
Жыл бұрын
A pathetic optare solo to change onto.
great video. What else are you going to do on a rainy day 😁😁
So it's a no to John o groats to lands end on local busses then 🤣Great video though!
Stagecoach normally travels at lightspeed on our street, suprised you never arrived vastly quicker...
Planes, trains , everything next can you do Milton Keynes to Glasgow?
Ah scott you set the challenge you ( have ) too do it Scotland too England local buses honestly 😊 now again plan B springs into action sorry that happened you running get last train too Paisley I look forward too the Scotland London local buses challenge is it workable ? Anyway thanks scott enjoyed and at least you got home in end thanks look forward too next video
Team up with Travelling Turtle. I am sure Joe would talk you round. He's done London to Morecambe in 24 hours on buses.
Oh hell not that X7! That’s the slowest bus from Perth Royal Infirmary to Ninewells via Seagate to Arbroath to Aberdeen union St to Aberdeen Royal it always seems to fry at Hillside stop! It’s not nicknamed the slow bus to nowhere for an ex Dundee lass whom often take the Dundee to Arbroath Aberdeen service a lot to be in Aberdeen for the ferry to Shetland! Only the X7 could stress me out 100% as a passenger 😅. It’s the Train or the M8/9. McGills also took over the Xplore Dundee group about 3 summers ago. I was told recently by my mum, that it’s gotten really worse for various bus services, around Dundee City. Now then Zettrans are just a law to themselves. I believe that Robertson’s, Halcrow’s and Andrew’s run a majority of the services from Lerwick and nope it’s just knowing that buses will come when they come!😂
Another great watch Scott. You should try the London challenge. Also, is the X27 you used from Falkirk to Glenrothes technically a local bus if coach is running from Glasgow to St Andrews?