First Glasgow Route 66

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66 Streamline
Red Line
Operations
Area First Glasgow
Depot Larkfield & Scotstoun
Vehicle Scania L94/Wright_Axcess-Floline
Leyland Olympian
Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse Urban
Route
Start Mountblow, Clydebank
Via Glasgow City Centre
End Calderwood, East Kilbride
Length 25.9 miles
Service
Level Daily
Frequency Daytime: Every 10-30 minutes
Night: Hourly
Journey time Around 132 minutes
Day 24 Hour Service
Night 24 Hour Service
Standard Fares
Single £0.85 - £3.10
Two journey £2.85
FirstDay £3.20
FirstWeek £12.50
Concession Cards valid Yes
First Group plc - First Glasgow

Route 66 is a First Glasgow bus route in the Greater Glasgow area, Strathclyde. The service is one of First Glasgow's Overground services, and shown by the 'red' line on maps. It is one of First Glasgow's busiest and most frequent services. The service is one of many Streamline services in Glasgow. Similar to the iBus system in London the system started to be rolled out in September 2005[1], across the key bus route corridors in Glasgow[2].

Contents

[edit] Route overview

[edit] Departing Mountblow

[edit] Departing East Kilbride


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